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Well, it's the same thing as with the terrorist danger levels. I use colors from
gtop. The sentences read like like this: BBG database is yellow, PRDN is red
and CMPL is green. I have to change preferences in my gtop command to make
it compliant with the terrorist threats. I'm missing the orange level.
On 02/24/2004 11:02:35 AM, "Norris, Gregory T [ITS]" wrote:
> I've got 7 databases which are sharing a Solaris server, and are scheduled to be split out onto separate boxes. As part of this process, I need to provide the capacity planning folks an estimate of the current CPU usage for each database. They apparently have an estimate for the total Oracle CPU usage already, and are looking for a per-DB percentages... something like "foo is using 20% of the total CPU, bar is using 15%, ...". Any suggestions for how to capture this information?
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> Thanx!
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> My employers like me, but not enough to let me speak for them.
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> Greg Norris
> Sprint LTD Database Administration
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