Re: Oracle Concurrent Users SQLPLus, Unix vs. Windows.

From: Mark A Framness <farmer_at_netnet.net>
Date: 14 Oct 2004 03:50:09 -0700
Message-ID: <8168768c.0410140250.33a9a28c_at_posting.google.com>


Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message news:<1097719163.656054_at_yasure>...
> Mark A Framness wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I am working with a system and application performance monitoring
> > tool.
> >
> > One of the Oracle counters it has is "Oracle Concurrent Users" which
> > everything seems to point at says it is the number of users logged
> > onto Oracle at the given sample.
> >
> > However, using Windows SQL+ I log onto Oracle and this does nothing to
> > the "ORacle Concurrent Users" number, then I go to Unix and log onto
> > Oracle using the Unix SQL+, guess what? My tool registers another
> > "Oracle Concurrent User". I tried to ask one of our SEs about this and
> > she essentially pointed me at the user manual definition (bless her
> > soul she is very helpful but I need more).
> >
> > I queried a DBA about this and he told me there are no differences and
> > the view he looked at showed increased users when logging on via
> > Windows SQL+.
> >
> > The question is properly what is my tool exactly looking at but if you
> > know of any differences between Windows and Unix versions of SQL+ it
> > would probably point this out to me. Yes, I have my big book or Oracle
> > DBA aracana out and am pouring through it.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Mark
>
> Have no idea. But I certainly wouldn't have purchased a tool just to
> perform a simple SELECT statement against v$session.

[Quoted] You are correct, it does soooooo much more than just Oracle. It also monitors all sorts of server performance characteristics, it also monitors network performance, it also monitor online program response.

Anyway Received on Thu Oct 14 2004 - 12:50:09 CEST

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