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RDBPROD: Example Queries to Analyze Performance Data In a Formatted TRACE Database (Doc ID 369041.1)

Last updated on APRIL 18, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Rdb Server on OpenVMS - Version 7.1.2 and later
Oracle Trace (for Rdb) - Version 2.4.1 and later
HP OpenVMS Itanium
HP OpenVMS Alpha


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Goal

In order to analyze a performance problem with the help of Oracle Trace for Rdb, a collection file must be formatted and the collected BLR must be converted to SQL.  This process is documented in <Note:368373.1>

Given a formatted TRACE database was created using PERFORMANCE or ALL classes, the queries described in this article can be used to attain specific performance information about the databases on the system the collection was performed on.

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