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Logminer has been of use in looking at past activity as far as INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE and then COMMIT;. Looking at a day of lofs we have been able to measure activity to all of our tables, indexes and queues and as been very helpful in giving us infor we need for future capacity planning.
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Charlie_Mengler_at_HomeDepot.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:29 AM
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I've been asked to provide value for the Transactions Per Minute going through our primary OLTP production database.
I believe I can use deltas in SCN values to measure "transactions" which do INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE and then COMMIT;
Is there any way to measure/count the number of SELECTs which occur? If so, how?
How would you derive a value for TPM for your DB?
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