Hello Everyone,

Is there anything, called an "Average Response Time" for an Oracle
database?  I got a request from one of the application owners as under :

< Snip>
If I can get a log of AVERAGE response time for 1/2 hour periods starting
at 9am and running thru 5 pm I would be in heaven.   If I cannot get this,
what would be of similar help.  Here is an example of what I would like to
see, say, for today:
Time      Average Response time
9-9:30             2.3 sec
9:30-10          3.0 sec
10-10:30        3.3 sec
10:30-11        3.3 sec
11-11:30        4.5 sec
and so on (one report for each day)

When we get to 10 seconds we have trouble.  If we have spikes we can try to
figure out why.  ALso, the cost of the above would be a factor.   We have
NO money for this.
<End Snip>

How can I get this from system or session wait tables or v$sysstat? Any
ideas?

Regards
Raj

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