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When I took over the position of Oracle DBA I inherited a number of scripts,
including some
tuning scripts. Plus through this list and meta-link I have found a number
of resources about
tuning, What I am unsure about is when to capture the information required
for tuning decisions
The scripts I inherited are designed to run every 10 minutes. This produces
a large amount of
information. Which is okay, but is it over kill.
Scripts I have found on Metalink appear to be designed to run once a day.
Should I design a system that certain things are tracked every 10 min's, and
ones that are
collected at the end of the day, or capture information every 10 mins.
I should note that our databases are most active from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Any tips, links, general advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Darren
Darren Browett P.Eng This message was transmitted Systems Admin/DBA using 100% recycledelectrons
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