Well, I think I forget the alter system switch logfile before shutdown
and after restart. I'll try that n let you all know the result.
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Nothing major amiss there, that is exactly what I do.
H
Are you certain that SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE succeeded? There are lots of bugs
in MetaLink where it "hangs" or fails with ORA-00600...
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> Yes, you're quite right, I think the archive next to the cold backup is
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Thank you for your reply,
Yes, you're quite right, I think the archive next to the cold backup is
corrupted. The hot backup is always succeeded. But I wonder why is my
cold backup is largely end up with internal error or corrupted archive
log files.
All I do for closed backup is shutdown immedi
Hi Tim
Tony Jambu here. Saw your posting to Oracle-l with regards
to your sp_vmstat.sh script. I am not sure if know but
I write a regular hints & tips column for Select Journal.
I read your article and would like to mention your script and
point people to the script. Do you mind if I mention it
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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, sa
Jared,
Are
you talking about yapppack? I've been using that for a while (nice display.
Though like statspack it is system wide so I usually just look for high level
stuff and changes). Not aware of a patch though.
With
most peoplesoft applications I have seen, the bottlenecks aren't dat
Henry,
I use the attached shell script to gather and store VMSTAT information in a
custom table within the PERFSTAT schema (i.e. schema belonging to
STATSPACK). Allows for some nice reporting over time, rather than
"anecdotal" here-and-there observations. Should work OK on Solaris, HP, and
Linux
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 ju
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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 oc
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
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We are planning on running some stress tests
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
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also www.mercury.com have such a tool.
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My division is
pondering over acquiring automated testing tools for applications and
customizations made to the existing applications. Development is done using
almost 100% oracle tools barring O/S scripts in Unix/W2K, external C/C++
routines and some automation for
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Sorry, no more ideas.
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Sorry for the delay in replying; something more urgent popped up.
Nope, the x$uganco doesn't show the db_links opened by other sessions.
The inst_id field
Sorry for the delay in replying; something more urgent popped up.
Nope, the x$uganco doesn't show the db_links opened by other sessions. The
inst_id field looks like it would be useful only in Parallel Server
environments. Any other ideas?
I can't believe Oracle doesn't keep track of open databas
There is an underlying x$table named x$uganco that contains a column
named inst_id which is being filtered in the view_definition for
V$DBLINK as found in V$FIXED_VIEW_DEFINITION. Selecting from the
x$uganco should do the trick. Mind you there are no rows in there when
the links are not active so
I think I spoke too soon.
The v$dblink view shows the db_links opened by the current session only.
I want to be able to find out the db_links opened by all current sessions
and the sids for the sessions. This way I can monitor all the application
instances that opened the db_link and those that d
Darn!!
I had taken a hasty look at 'Oracle 8i reference', before posting the query.
Not my day today.
Thanks Allan.
Regards,
Charu
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V$dblink
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V$dblink
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Dear Listers,
Oracle 8i HP-UX11.
We have a database link with a remote database which is accessed from
the application code. In the application code, a call is made to the
'dbms
Charu,
The view V$DBLINK can show you if the link is in use.
select open_cursors, in_transaction
from v$dblonk
where db_link = 'mylink'
HTH.
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Dear Listers,
Oracle 8i HP-UX11.
We have a database link with a remote database which is accessed from the
application code. In the application code, a call is made to the
'dbms_session.close_database_link' procedure (that is what they claim!!).
We want to track the call to the database link and
Hello
all,
Sorry
for this off-topic..i want to know what are the testing tools (like win-runner)
available and any good sites are there on the net from where i can learn
them...
Thanks and Regards,
Santosh
Varma
The reason that I consider it a problem is that I have increased the physical IO on
my database. I see Full Table Scans on these two tables, which are large tables
relative to the others. I moved them to they RECYCLE pool so that they would have
less of an impact on the DEFAULT pool. By doi
At a high level, I think the various pools operate in pretty
much the same way - but there are some differences,
some of which may be affected by various hidden
parameters.
For example, Steve Adams has this note (dated Oct 2000)
on his website as one of several observations on the 'new'
LRU mecha
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> The 'problem' is, as you say, related to the tablescan.
> Craig is correct that NOR
The 'problem' is, as you say, related to the tablescan.
Craig is correct that NORMALLY a full tablescan will
only permit a limited number of blocks to get into
the cache at the LRU end of the chain - the number
is typically the size of db_file_multblock_read_count.
There are a couple of special c
ies that perform full table scans, then
checking the buffers to see what gets aged out. During my testing, it
seems like the first blocks to get into the RECYCLE buffer pool will
stay there. The following two tables are assigned to the RECYCLE
pool. No other segments are assigned to it:
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>WO
that perform full table scans, then
checking the buffers to see what gets aged out. During my testing, it
seems like the first blocks to get into the RECYCLE buffer pool will
stay there. The following two tables are assigned to the RECYCLE
pool. No other segments are assigned to it:
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>W
I'm spending some time today experimenting with buffer pools in 8.1.7. I have two
tables that I have assigned to the RECYCLE pool. I have been running various queries
that perform full table scans, then checking the buffers to see what gets aged out.
During my testing, it seems like the
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Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't re
Zhu Chao,
Please be aware that rollback segments serve two major purposes:
* recover individual transactions (i.e. rollback)
* provide before-image information for read-consistency
The information you are getting from V$ROLLSTAT and STATSPACK is accurate at
measuring the first purpose on
hi, list friends:
I am interested in that
topic:http://www.ioug.org/ioug_s/repository_pkg.doc?v_tech_content_dtl_phy_id=7666
I am also considering whether too large rbs segment size does have adverse
impact on database performance. In my production (OLTP) i configured rbs to be 1m
Anybody have experience with stress testing software for Peoplesoft? Links,
thoughts, comments etc...
Thanks,
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I have been under the understanding that if you are a development partner
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testing and development and learning purposes.
Is this wrong or changed ??
If not then it may be in your
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We're planning to set-up some "test" servers here and I'm wondering what the
"practice" is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short
term testing and to
es for same. This is only for short
term testing and to "try out" various DR scenarios etc. I'd guess there's
an "Oracle" view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?). Is there some workaround for this?. All creative ideas welcome
:)
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ng what the
"practice" is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short
term testing and to "try out" various DR scenarios etc. I'd guess there's
an "Oracle" view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?).
Last time I checked Oracle on Linux is free if it's used for testing only.
If you don't mind using Linux (we use it extensively) it could be a viable
option.
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#x27;m wondering what the
"practice" is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short
term testing and to "try out" various DR scenarios etc. I'd guess there's
an "Oracle" view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?).
We're planning to set-up some "test" servers here and I'm wondering what the
"practice" is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short
term testing and to "try out" various DR scenarios etc. I'd guess there's
an "Oracle&
Hi,
We have an ETL script that logs onto the db. The scripts usually runs without
error. During pre-production testing, we rec'd a logon denied error message. We
re-ran the scripts and all was fine.
I did not see anything in the alert log, only message for today was a
Hi Charlie
Via SQL*Plus I get connected without any problem via SQL*Net.
When using the JdbcCheckup.java program,it sends back messages on whatever
has gone through and one of them is the notification that it has connected
successfully.
If you look at the program which as I mentioned earlier on co
Hi all
I hope you can help me out with this.
I am running JdbcCheckup connection that comes as part of jdbc samples on
oracle 9.0.1
I am running win2k and I get the following error.Unfortunately I dont have
access to metalink.
Can anyone help me out .
Oracle 9i is the downloadable one on technet.
Ed wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend and low cost tool(s) for load testing a database
> server? I looked at Quest's Benchmark Factory, but it doesn't provide
> the flexibility I need in this situation I'm facing The $15K I was
> quoted for the Quest tool is a bit p
Check out Craig Shalamahar site
www.orapub.com under tools. He got a free loadtesting
tool.
Cheers,
RS
> > Can anyone recommend and low cost tool(s) for load
> testing a database
> > server? I looked at Quest's Benchmark Factory,
> but it
> > doesn't prov
The low cost testing tool that will do the job is called "sqlplus".
Just develop your scripts and fire away
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Can anyone recommend and low cost tool(s) for load testing a database
server? I looked at Quest's Benchmark Factory, but it doesn't provide
the flexibility I need in this situation I'm facing The $15K I was
quoted for the Quest tool is a bit pricey, so I don't believe m
ld try to make this into a question hmmn...
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> Am I barking up the wrong tree?
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The right tree, but the tree doesn't understand barking ;-)
Anjo.
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> Simulating the problem and proving
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Robert,
Simulating the problem and proving the correction is an excellent idea.
One thing to consider when putting together your testing scenario is
that writes to the database block by a transaction are done in memory,
that is they are made to the cached database blocks.
An internal locking
I've got a database that I'm experiencing blocking locks on insert
statements into the largest, most active transaction table. The
freelists currently=1 and it's on a 4 CPU Sparc under 8.0.5 in a 24/7
environment.
I think this points to freelists needing to be increased. The "powers
that be" wan
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Hi,
Could somebody tell me what all to be considered for testing the
efficiency of an Oracle database application ?
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Hi,
look for WinRunner. I think it does that stuff and is scriptable (of
course ;).
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> Does anybody have any positive or negative experience with any system
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y positive or negative experience with any system stress
testing tools?
I do not mean DB stress testing (we have software fot that) but a test
package for system with a fat GUI client?
Need something that would simulate user input (keystrokes/mouse clicks),
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Hello,
Apologies for an off-topic posting.
Does anybody have any positive or negative experience with any system
stress testing tools?
I do not mean DB stress testing (we have software fot that) but a test
package for system with a fat GUI client?
Need something that would simulate user
Anita,
As you might have guessed from my poast earlier on the ORACLE-L, I
applied the 8.1.7.2.1 patch set to the 81715 EE server last night (this
morning).
It had no effect - still receieved the same ORA-00600.
I even set compatible=8.1.7.2.0 and bounced - no effect.
I was working from home yest
Hi DBA's,
I joined previously, but for some reason my membership was not activated.
I've joined again and I'm checking if my membership is registered now.
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regression testing?, heck we are the alpha/beta/regression testers :)
joe
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This makes me wonder: what kind of regression testing is implemented by
oracle?
Trial and
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regression testing?, heck we are the alpha/beta/regression testers :)
joe
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This makes me wonder: what kind of regression testing is implemented by
oracle?
Trial and error? It makes me wo
Testing
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see? just a test
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Hi,
We r building a application and need to specify the requirements of a
hardware for testing of its performance.
our performace metric includes mostly insert statements
10 million insert to 7 tables...then we have to execute some
procedures...then report.
our main concern is
I have used SelfTest Software in the past to prepare for
the OCP tests. Is there another similar company that is
as good or better?
Thanks,
Ken Janusz, CPIM
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Hello if there any testing tools for QA staff / developer to test on bulk
data which can measure it performance,efficient.of the
program/PLSQL/sqlscript ???
The function of the tools is , prepare bulk data , testing , generate
report .
If no such tools , what might be an advice
This is a test.
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Just testing, not understanding why I was bounced ;)
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No, I backup databases on 3 machines using rman. Our recovery catalog
database is on our production machine and I backup my production databases
on that machine.
Ruth
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Dear Listers ,
I want to try using RMAN in just 1 machine with 2 databases ( client and target ) .
I have followed every single step in manual , but there's always error ...
Do we must run RMAN in 2 machines ?
Thank a lot in advance : )
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