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Hello Everyone,
Is there anything, called an "Average Response Time" for an Oracle database? I got a request from one of the application owners as under :
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If I can get a log of AVERAGE response time for 1/2 hour periods starting
at 9am and running thru 5 pm I would be in heaven. If I cannot get this,
what would be of similar help. Here is an example of what I would like to
see, say, for today:
Time Average Response time 9-9:30 2.3 sec 9:30-10 3.0 sec 10-10:30 3.3 sec 10:30-11 3.3 sec 11-11:30 4.5 sec
When we get to 10 seconds we have trouble. If we have spikes we can try to
figure out why. ALso, the cost of the above would be a factor. We have
NO money for this.
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How can I get this from system or session wait tables or v$sysstat? Any ideas?
Regards
Raj
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