Performance
From dbawiki
- Memory Management through the versions
- Automatic Memory Management discussion with Tom Kyte
- Automatic Memory Management from ORACLE_BASE
- Tuning
Contents
How many log switches have ocurred per hour over the past week?
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select * from (
select TO_DATE(first_time,'DD-MON-RR') "Date",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'00',1,0)),'999') "00",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'01',1,0)),'999') "01",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'02',1,0)),'999') "02",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'03',1,0)),'999') "03",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'04',1,0)),'999') "04",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'05',1,0)),'999') "05",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'06',1,0)),'999') "06",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'07',1,0)),'999') "07",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'08',1,0)),'999') "08",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'09',1,0)),'999') "09",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'10',1,0)),'999') "10",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'11',1,0)),'999') "11",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'12',1,0)),'999') "12",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'13',1,0)),'999') "13",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'14',1,0)),'999') "14",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'15',1,0)),'999') "15",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'16',1,0)),'999') "16",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'17',1,0)),'999') "17",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'18',1,0)),'999') "18",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'19',1,0)),'999') "19",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'20',1,0)),'999') "20",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'21',1,0)),'999') "21",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'22',1,0)),'999') "22",
TO_CHAR(sum(decode(to_char(first_time,'HH24'),'23',1,0)),'999') "23"
from v$log_history
group by to_date (first_time,'DD-MON-RR')
order by 1 desc
)
where rownum < 8;
Top session activity
Enter READS, EXECS or CPU to order session activity by that column
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col username for a15
col machine for a26
col module for a30
col logon_time for a20
col program for a30
col killer for a12
col osuser for a10
select nvl(a.username, '(oracle)') as username
, a.osuser
, a.sid||','||a.serial# killer
, c.value as &&1
, a.lockwait
, a.status
, a.module
, a.machine
, a.program
, to_char(a.logon_time,'dd-mon-yyyy hh24:mi:ss') as logon_time
from v$session a
, v$sesstat c
, v$statname d
where 1=1
and a.sid = c.sid
and c.statistic# = d.statistic#
and d.name = decode(upper('&1'), 'READS', 'session logical reads',
'EXECS', 'execute count',
'CPU', 'cpu used by this session',
'cpu used by this session')
order by c.value desc
/
undef 1
Top SQL
Shows the SQL statements that have caused the most disk reads per execution since the instance was last started
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set verif off
select *
from (
select substr(a.sql_text,1,50) sql_text
, trunc(a.disk_reads/decode(a.executions,0,1,a.executions)) reads_per_execution
, a.buffer_gets
, a.disk_reads
, a.executions
, a.sorts
, a.address
from v$sqlarea a
order by 2 desc
)
where rownum <= 11
/
Top waits
Displays a list of the events currently being waited on by active sessions
set lines 200 pages 1000 col username for a20 col event for a30 col wait_class for a15 select nvl(s.username, '(oracle)') as username , s.sid , s.serial# , sw.event , sw.wait_class , sw.wait_time , sw.seconds_in_wait , sw.state from v$session_wait sw , v$session s where 1=1 and s.sid = sw.sid order by sw.seconds_in_wait desc /