Helmut,

Register with "http://www.oraperf.com"; and run those STATSPACK reports
through the YAPP analyzer, which will reformat them in such a way that they
make sense.

All of the ratio stuff on the STATSPACK report is ignored by the YAPP
analyzer, and instead the reformatting looks at things from the standpoint
of response-time analysis, as described in the white papers at
"http://www.oraperf.com/whitepapers.html";.

Yes, I know OraPerf is now owned by Veritas and the real URLs are different,
but it'll always be just good old "oraperf.com" hopefully, no matter who
Anjo works for...  :-)

Hope this helps...

-Tim


on 1/18/04 11:24 PM, Daiminger, Helmut at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> We want to introduce a performance monitoring policy here. We are using the
> STATSPACK utility.
> 
> What are sections in statspack reports to look for? What are threshold
> numbers for these values?
> 
> Does anybody have any power points or papers about it?
> 
> This is 9.2 on HP-UX.
> 
> Thanks,
> Helmut
> 

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