oracle load testing [message #664879] |
Thu, 10 August 2017 00:17 |
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farid.mca@gmail.com
Messages: 6 Registered: August 2017
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I hv 24 tables in the schema, and needs to use DML and select operations on these tables for 24 tables to check the db performance testing. Can someone give the idea how can I generate the load on db??
If you needs any details then let me know.
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Re: oracle load testing [message #664884 is a reply to message #664879] |
Thu, 10 August 2017 01:51 |
John Watson
Messages: 8961 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Quote:If you needs any details then let me know.
Yes, I need detail! Specifically, what is the purpose of this load testing? If it is to compare performance of the database and hardware then the TPC benchmarks should be fine; if it is some application that you have written, then you may have to write your own tool.
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Re: oracle load testing [message #664920 is a reply to message #664919] |
Fri, 11 August 2017 04:12 |
John Watson
Messages: 8961 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Come on, man. How would I know? If you can't work it out by looking at the code and the docs yourself, ask the appropriate people. Not me.
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Re: oracle load testing [message #664936 is a reply to message #664919] |
Fri, 11 August 2017 10:26 |
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Michel Cadot
Messages: 68722 Registered: March 2007 Location: Saint-Maur, France, https...
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Michel Cadot wrote on Thu, 10 August 2017 11:07
In what my reply does not answer your questions?
I wanted to provide you a complete set of scripts to achieve your needs but as you have not the slightness correctness to answer me and showed the behavior of a lazy contemptible person I leave this topic and won't come back to any of your future ones.
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