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- Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle
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- From: hm@fna.no (Herold Myrland)
- Subject: Accounting on ORACLE
- Keywords: Accounting, ORACLE
- Sender: hm@odin (Herold Myrland)
- Organization: FUNN-Narvik as (Norwegian R&D Network, Narvik)
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 08:07:56 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.080756.9015@news.uit.no>
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- Hello all you ORACLE wizards out there!
-
- We are a small computer company which serves a heterogenious computing environment
- with UNIX and database services. We would like to know how much *DATABASE LOAD*
- each ORACLE user introduce on our server.
-
- Is it possible to measure/log the number of "internal transactions" (select,
- insert, delete, update, fetch, ...) or something?
-
- In our case client applications (those applications which uses the ORACEL database)
- will run on either the same server as the RDBMS, or on other machines (PC's, WS's,
- other servers, ...). Therefore it is our wish to find a way to measure the RDBMS
- load of a ORACLE user, irrespective of from where the client application is run.
-
- Best regards
-
-
- Herold Myrland
- Manager of FUNN-Narvik as (Norwegian R&D Network, Narvik)
-
- e-mail: hm@fna.no
-