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Ray,
It may be too simplistic for your needs, but what about checking
V$SYSSTAT ?
bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
bytes received via SQL*Net from client
SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
Regards,
Stephane Faroult
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:51 , Feighery Raymond <Raymond.Feighery_at_churchill.com> sent:
Solaris 8
Oracle 8.1.7
I am currently trying to measure the amount of SQL Net traffic that flows between my Oracle 9iAS server and my Oracle database. I've had a look at doing this by using SQL Net trace and trcasst but the summary options just give totals and I cannot exclude connections from other clients.
Does anyone have a simple method of doing this (perhaps a Perl script that reads listener log or trace files)?
Ray
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