vissuyk@yahoo.c om (Vissu) wrote in message news:<2bedd6a7. 0403292044.4e67 324@posting.goo gle.com>...
This is a decremented group, see the charter referred to on
http://members.cox.net/oracleunix/readme-cdos.htm .
Use the performance manager in OEM. Then you can make pretty pictures
for the PHB.
jg
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Hi All,
>
I want to get the memory and cpu statistics. I want to know how to
size each memory segment (sga, shared pool etc). I want to pin point
problems. How would I go about doing this ? Is it through
timed_statistic s flag & statspack report ? Should I turn the flag on,
then take the report for that day and turn it off ? I also want to use
db_cache_advice to get cache advice.
>
Any other ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
>
Vissu
>
I want to get the memory and cpu statistics. I want to know how to
size each memory segment (sga, shared pool etc). I want to pin point
problems. How would I go about doing this ? Is it through
timed_statistic s flag & statspack report ? Should I turn the flag on,
then take the report for that day and turn it off ? I also want to use
db_cache_advice to get cache advice.
>
Any other ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
>
Vissu
http://members.cox.net/oracleunix/readme-cdos.htm .
Use the performance manager in OEM. Then you can make pretty pictures
for the PHB.
jg
--
@home.com is bogus.
Buh-bye Gateway! http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniont...n2gateway.html