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Introduced in Oracle 11.1 Licensable option Includes Database Replay SQL Performance Analyzer Database Replay Captures database workload on production system Replays captured workload on test system Optionally includes concurrency and timing characteristics Generates reports and recommends changes SQL Performance Analyzer Identifies performance divergence between workloads on source and target platforms Generates tuning recommendations
Requires the following steps: Capture workload into capture files Copy files to test system and preprocess them Replay files on test system Perform detailed analysis of workload capture and replay using reports generated by Database Replay Potential applications Test operating system upgrades Test database upgrades and migrations Test parameter changes Evaluate migration from single-instance to RAC Test storage changes Debugging Test database manageability features
Copy the capture files to the target database server On the target database Preprocess the captured workload
dbms_workload_replay.process_capture ( capture_dir => 'DIR1' );
Copy the workload files to the client system. For example: /home/oracle/rat/test1 On the client Run the workload client to calibrate the replay
$ wrc tpcc/tpcc@cluster1-scan mode=CALIBRATE \ replaydir=/home/oracle/rat/test1
The calibration process recommends the number of client processes required to perform the replay Replay the workload
The client will not start to replay the workload until the replay has been started on the target database
When the replay process completes on the client, run the replay report
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON TRIMSPOOL ON LONG 500000 LINESIZE 200 VAR v_rep_rpt CLOB; DECLARE l_cap_id NUMBER; l_rep_id NUMBER; BEGIN l_cap_id := dbms_workload_replay.get_replay_info (dir => 'DIR4'); SELECT MAX (id) INTO l_rep_id FROM dba_workload_replays WHERE capture_id = l_cap_id; :v_rep_rpt := dbms_workload_replay.report ( replay_id => l_rep_id, format => DBMS_WORKLOAD_CAPTURE.TYPE_TEXT ); END; / PRINT :v_rep_rpt 7
Can analyze impact on SQL performance of Database upgrade Configuration changes to operating system or hardware Schema changes Changes to database initialization parameters Refreshing optimizer statistics SQL tuning
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