And when you're doing stress testing, make sure you load your system for
quite long time.
Stress testing shouldn't only verify system performance, but it should also
test system's reliability.

One of my clients had a problem with Oracle Apps, where they did a stress
test for just one hour and concluded that the performance was acceptable.
But one of the components in Apps (forms server) started just hanging after
5-6 hours of usage in their system, so if they had done an automated stress
test over a weekend or even more, they'd have found it.

Also, any kind of testing should simulate "real life", if possible -
otherwise you'll get results which might not match with future production
usage all. That means, the amounts of data should be similar, if you can use
a copy of "real system" for testing it'd be the best, also note that there
are probably different usage patterns in your future system (such as
month/year ending, campaign periods in retail businesses etc) so your system
has to cope with all of them.

Tanel.

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> Henry,
>
> Sar is a better tool than vmstat/iostat as it collects a broad range of
> information. Specifically, sar -q should show up CPU queueing and
swapping,
> and sar -v will show up file/process table overflow issues that may occur
> during stress testing. IMHO, sar is quite underutilized.... ( had a paper
on
> this last IOUG, but couldn't go and present it :(
>
> John Kanagaraj
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Poras, Henry R. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 10:54 AM
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> >Subject: stress testing
> >
> >
> >We are planning on running some stress tests on a
> >PeopleSoft/Oracle/Solaris
> >system starting next week (using LoadRunner). I have never
> >gone through a
> >formalized stress test before (most of my stress is brought
> >about informally).
> >So far I am planning to gather statspack information, and
> >periodically get
> >vmstat from the OS. Is there anything else that I should
> >collect? Thanks for the
> >help.
> >
> >Henry
> >
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