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MetaLink ... Burleson has a good book "High Performance Tuning with
Statspack" .. Tom Kytes Book "One on One" in Chapter 10 also
has some good information .. Look in your
$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin and depending on you version their is a sp*.doc or
st*.txt document in there to show you how to set up and use.
Also, I think Tim Gorman's site has some statspack
stuff in his downloadable library section.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 10:00
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any intro statspack docs online?
I know it is late but:
Since nobody mention it - upload the report to <A
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href="http://www.orapref.com"> and you will get a report with explanation
and recommendations.
Yechiel AdarMehish
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Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 5:41
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Subject: any intro statspack docs
online?
Ive read the otn stuff and the niemic articles from Oracle
mag.anything else? any articles that give a brief intro that
includes installation? Id prefer not to dig into the Burleson book. Im
really looking for something brief.Not too familiar with tuning wait
events, but I 'think' we have some contention problems, and before I create
an elaborate routine, Id like to get some metrics. any quick start
guide?
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