Re: Monitoring software

From: Hemant K Chitale <hkchital_at_singnet.com.sg>
Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 00:32:03 +0800
Message-Id: <201007021632.o62GW5pv020933_at_smtp14.singnet.com.sg>


"What do you people do ... ? "

Feel very frustrated.

Note that if you provide weekly reports to the VP , after a few weeks he might just stop reading them. He wouldn't have the time or want to go through SQLs and Trace/Tkprof and Statistics. He might or might not expect the developers to work with you on this. Furthermore, unless the *users* raise an issue (log a problem ticket), "Performance" in an operating (production) environment may not get priority.
So you might want to talk to users occassionally and find out where it is that they find issues. Focus on the user's performance issues.

Hemant K Chitale

At 12:18 AM Saturday, Sandra Becker wrote:

>So what do you people do when you've provided either the information
>and/or tool for developers to see the performance of their code and
>they refuse to look at it and insist it is up to the DBAs to tune it
>and make it efficient? I also provide performance information to
>my VP on a weekly basis and all other high level execs on a
>quarterly basis but no one except my VP seems to take it
>seriously. That's the boat I'm in right now and it seems to have a
>really big hole that is leaking more day by day.
>
>
>--
>Sandy
>Transzap, Inc.

Hemant K Chitale

http://hemantoracledba.blogspot.com

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