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Re: Database tracking

From: Anjo Kolk <anjo_at_oraperf.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 14:49:12 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00535398.20030120144912@fatcity.com>


MessageIf it runs slower, then what? And if it automagically fixes it self again? Is that considered a problem or not?

Anjo.

  All, I would like to track the performance of my production databases by running the same SQL statement against each database every 5 minutes or so and recording the results. For example:   sql> set timing on;
  sql> select count(*) from dba_tables;

  That was I would know if they are getting faster or slower over time. As anyone already done this? Would there be a good SQL statement to use?

  Thanks,
  Tom Terrian

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