Dharminder,

Instead of the overhead of auditing, how about periodic queries of
V$SQL_Text for SQL statements that reference those tables.  It should be
pretty easy to come up with occurrences and counts for each table, though
statements using bind variables could cause low counts for the tables
referenced by them.

Heck, you might flush the Shared Pool occasionally and requery V$SQL_Text
just to see which tables are the "hottest" - most frequently referenced.
That may not be a good idea on a Production DB, though - depends on your
application load.

If you bounce your database regularly (for cold backups, for instance), do
it right before shutdown.

It's just a quick thought...which I probably absorbed from someone else's
posting on this very valuable list.  ;-)   If so, then my thanks to the
originator.

Jack

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Jack C. Applewhite
Database Administrator/Developer
OCP Oracle8 DBA
iNetProfit, Inc.
Austin, Texas
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Dharminder
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 3:08 PM
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In our production database environment, I have a list of about 1000 tables
,for which we want to find if these tables are being used by anyone. How it
can be done. One of the ideas is that we start database auditing on these
tables for a considerable period of time say one month. Then for those
tables for which there is nothing in database audit, we assume that tables
are not being used. For this option I would like to know if we put auditing
on these 1000 tables, how much extra burden it is add onto the system (CPU,
Memory etc). We are using Oracle 8.1.6 on HP-UX 11.00.
If there are some other alternatives, please let me know.
Thanks.




Dharminder Kumar



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