Automate statspack report generation.

Hi All,
I have a 9i db on HP-UX. It has statspack snapshot scheduled at every 10 mins.
Is it possible to generate and mail the stats report automatically for a perticular period ? Is there any standard job or Shell script is to be used.
Thanks in advance,
Ashutosh

Ashutosh wrote:
Hi All,
I have a 9i db on HP-UX. It has statspack snapshot scheduled at every 10 mins.
Is it possible to generate and mail the stats report automatically for a perticular period ? Is there any standard job or Shell script is to be used.
First thing 9i is loong time back got desupported. Please use a supported release at the moment. Second, AFAIK there is no such mechanism available by default to do so. Since you are in 9i and the only scheduling package in that was dbms_job, even writing a custom code to do so would not be a very trivial task.
Aman....

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    1,244 6 207.3 0.1 0.06 0.15 563121091
    select softdb.ordterms.*, softdb.ordterms.ROWID from softdb.or
    dterms where delflg='N' and regndt ='07-Aug-2003' and regnno='
    SQL ordered by Executions for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> End Executions Threshold: 100
    CPU per Elap per
    Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
    144,980 144,980 1.0 0.00 0.00 2091761008
    select condition from cdef$ where rowid=:1
    23,545 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 1981921526
    update object_usage set flags=flags+1 where obj#=:1 and bitand(f
    lags, 1)=0
    16,526 16,519 1.0 0.00 0.00 3016965513
    update sys.col_usage$ set equality_preds = equality_preds
    + decode(bitand(:flag,1),0,0,1), equijoin_preds = equijoi
    n_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,2),0,0,1), nonequijoin_preds
    = nonequijoin_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,4),0,0,1), range_pre
    ds = range_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,8),0,0,1),
    10,812 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 4031175624
    alter session set isolation_level = read committed
    8,449 13 0.0 0.00 0.00 2963598673
    select job, nvl2(last_date, 1, 0) from sys.job$ where (((:1 <= n
    ext_date) and (next_date < :2)) or ((last_date is null) and
    (next_date < :3))) and (field1 = :4 or (field1 = 0 and 'Y' = :5)
    ) and (this_date is null) order by next_date, job
    8,437 8,437 1.0 0.00 0.00 2964743345
    select count(*) from sys.job$ where (next_date > sysdate) and (n
    ext_date < (sysdate+5/86400))
    4,152 4,152 1.0 0.00 0.00 3879177167
    select :V00001 from dual
    2,703 45,951 17.0 0.00 0.00 1947239399
    Module: VPXDBA
    /* OracleOEM */ select value from v$parameter where name in ('d
    b_block_buffers','buffer_pool_keep','db_block_lru_latches','buff
    er_pool_recycle', 'log_buffer','cursor_space_for_time','open_cur
    sors','shared_pool_size', 'shared_pool_reserved_size','session_c
    ached_cursors','parallel_min_servers', 'parallel_max_servers','s
    2,533 628,184 248.0 0.00 0.00 71821313
    Module: VPXDBA
    /* OracleOEM */ select value from v$sysstat order by statistic#
    2,532 2,532 1.0 0.00 0.00 3077298272
    Module: VPXDBA
    /* OracleOEM */ select sum(decode(name,'free memory',bytes)), su
    m(bytes) from v$sgastat where pool='shared pool'
    2,504 2,504 1.0 0.00 0.00 1818901441
    Module: VPXDBA
    /* OracleOEM */ select sum(decode(status,'ACTIVE',1,0)),sum(deco
    de(status,'INACTIVE',1,0))from v$session
    2,492 62,998 25.3 0.01 0.01 2080871317
    Module: VPXDBA
    SQL ordered by Executions for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> End Executions Threshold: 100
    CPU per Elap per
    Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
    /* OracleOEM */ select event,time_waited,total_waits, total_tim
    eouts from v$system_event where event not in ('PX Idle Wait','p
    mon timer','smon timer','rdbms ipc message', 'parallel dequeue w
    ait', 'parallel query dequeue','virtual circuit', 'SQL*Net
    message from client','SQL*Net message to client', 'SQL*Ne
    2,389 37 0.0 0.00 0.00 4266807470
    Module: VPXDBA
    /* OracleOEM */ select event, count(*) from v$session_wait where
    wait_time = 0 and event not in ('PX Idle Wait','pmon timer','s
    mon timer','rdbms ipc message', 'parallel dequeue wait', 'parall
    el query dequeue','virtual circuit', 'SQL*Net message from clien
    t','SQL*Net message to client','SQL*Net more data to client', 'S
    2,196 2,196 1.0 0.00 0.00 1903595484
    Module: VPXDBA
    /* OracleOEM */ select sum(pins), sum(pinhits), sum(reloads) fro
    m v$librarycache
    2,196 24,493 11.2 0.00 0.00 2352784315
    Module: VPXDBA
    /* OracleOEM */ SELECT s.sid, s.serial#, s.fixed_table_sequence,
    s.status,NVL(s.username,bg.name), cpu.value tot_cpu, physio.va
    lue phys_reads,parse.value hard_parse, mem.value pga,logio.v
    alue log_reads FROM v$session s, v$bgprocess bg, (SELE
    CT sid,value FROM v$sesstat WHERE statistic# = :1) cpu, (SEL
    2,046 3,716 1.8 0.00 0.00 360204161
    SELECT BUCKET, ENDPTHASH, ENDPTVAL, UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_
    RAW(ENDPTVAL) ENDPTVAL_RAW FROM SYS.EXU8HSTU WHERE
    POBJID = :1 AND INTCOL = :2 ORDER BY BUCKET
    1,507 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 1930352736
    select softdb.oanitem.*, softdb.oanitem.ROWID from softdb.oanite
    m where delflg='N' and oandt='' and oanno=0 order by itemsrlno
    1,507 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 3801509667
    select softdb.oanudetails.*, softdb.oanudetails.ROWID from softd
    b.oanudetails where delflg='N' and oandt='' and oanno=0
    956 897 0.9 0.00 -0.00 2591785020
    select obj#,type#,ctime,mtime,stime,status,dataobj#,flags,oid$,
    spare1, spare2 from obj$ where owner#=:1 and name=:2 and namespa
    ce=:3 and(remoteowner=:4 or remoteowner is null and :4 is null)a
    nd(linkname=:5 or linkname is null and :5 is null)and(subname=:6
    or subname is null and :6 is null)
    939 1,479 1.6 0.00 0.00 1819073277
    select owner#,name,namespace,remoteowner,linkname,p_timestamp,p_
    obj#, d_owner#, nvl(property,0),subname from dependency$,obj$ wh
    ere d_obj#=:1 and p_obj#=obj#(+) order by order#
    939 1,055 1.1 0.00 0.00 4049165760
    select order#,columns,types from access$ where d_obj#=:1
    SQL ordered by Executions for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> End Executions Threshold: 100
    CPU per Elap per
    Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
    807 45,999 57.0 0.00 0.00 2705315382
    select length(invcode), softdb.blocnmanager.ROWID from softdb.bl
    ocnmanager
    550 204 0.4 0.00 0.00 2197684639
    BEGIN SYS.DBMS_DESCRIBE.DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE(:object_name,:res1,:r
    es2,:overload,:position,:level,:argument,:datatype,:default,:in_
    out,:length,:precision,:scale,:radix,:spare); END;
    SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
    % Total
    Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
    144,980 144,980 39.95 2091761008
    select condition from cdef$ where rowid=:1
    23,545 23,545 6.49 1981921526
    update object_usage set flags=flags+1 where obj#=:1 and bitand(f
    lags, 1)=0
    10,812 10,812 2.98 4031175624
    alter session set isolation_level = read committed
    4,152 4,152 1.14 3879177167
    select :V00001 from dual
    2,379 4 0.66 1635934014
    insert into sys.col_usage$ values ( :objn, :coln, decode(bit
    and(:flag,1),0,0,1), decode(bitand(:flag,2),0,0,1), decode(b
    itand(:flag,4),0,0,1), decode(bitand(:flag,8),0,0,1), decode
    (bitand(:flag,16),0,0,1), decode(bitand(:flag,32),0,0,1), :t
    ime)
    2,336 16,526 0.64 3016965513
    update sys.col_usage$ set equality_preds = equality_preds
    + decode(bitand(:flag,1),0,0,1), equijoin_preds = equijoi
    n_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,2),0,0,1), nonequijoin_preds
    = nonequijoin_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,4),0,0,1), range_pre
    ds = range_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,8),0,0,1),
    1,655 0 0.46 3877138136
    SELECT softdb.logpslipitem.*, softdb.logpslipitem.ROWID FROM sof
    tdb.logpslipitem
    1,507 1,507 0.42 1930352736
    select softdb.oanitem.*, softdb.oanitem.ROWID from softdb.oanite
    m where delflg='N' and oandt='' and oanno=0 order by itemsrlno
    1,507 1,507 0.42 3801509667
    select softdb.oanudetails.*, softdb.oanudetails.ROWID from softd
    b.oanudetails where delflg='N' and oandt='' and oanno=0
    1,357 0 0.37 2921321908
    SELECT softdb.keytab.*, softdb.keytab.ROWID FROM softdb.keytab
    1,175 0 0.32 126022112
    SELECT softdb.logpslip.*, softdb.logpslip.ROWID FROM softdb.logp
    slip
    1,175 0 0.32 3554166107
    select * from softdb.logpslipitem
    1,175 0 0.32 3928397926
    select * from softdb.logpslip
    939 939 0.26 1819073277
    select owner#,name,namespace,remoteowner,linkname,p_timestamp,p_
    SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
    % Total
    Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
    obj#, d_owner#, nvl(property,0),subname from dependency$,obj$ wh
    ere d_obj#=:1 and p_obj#=obj#(+) order by order#
    939 939 0.26 4049165760
    select order#,columns,types from access$ where d_obj#=:1
    807 807 0.22 2705315382
    select length(invcode), softdb.blocnmanager.ROWID from softdb.bl
    ocnmanager
    718 359 0.20 3882939652
    INSERT INTO "SOFTDB"."MULTIUSER" ("REGNNO","PROCESSNAME","USRNAM
    E","INSTLOCATION","MCNAME","IPADDR","REGNDT") VALUES (:V00001,:V
    00002,:V00003,:V00004,:V00005,:V00006,:V00007)
    650 325 0.18 3046100812
    UPDATE "SOFTDB"."GENCOMMID" SET "GNO"=:V00001,"GDT"=:V00002 WHER
    E "GNO"=:V00003 AND "GDT"=:V00004 AND "ROWID"=:V00005
    550 550 0.15 2197684639
    BEGIN SYS.DBMS_DESCRIBE.DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE(:object_name,:res1,:r
    es2,:overload,:position,:level,:argument,:datatype,:default,:in_
    out,:length,:precision,:scale,:radix,:spare); END;
    510 510 0.14 3187596784
    select rownum as srlno,softdb.keytab.itemdesc as item,1 as sets,
    qty from (select itemsrlno,itemdesc,1 as qty,oanno,oandt from s
    oftdb.oanups where delflg='N' and oandt='' and oanno=0 union se
    lect itemsrlno,itemdesc,deliqty/delisets as qty, oanno,oandt fr
    om softdb.oanbat where delflg='N' and oandt='' and oanno=0 and i
    443 443 0.12 1781254858
    DELETE multiuser where floor((((((sysdate-recentrytime)*24*60*60
    )/3600)*3600)/60)*60) >='180'
    443 443 0.12 3292238282
    Select softdb.multiuser.*, softdb.multiuser.ROWID from softdb.mu
    ltiuser
    422 422 0.12 1919856422
    select invcode, softdb.blocnmanager.ROWID from softdb.blocnmanag
    er
    390 195 0.11 2471695061
    UPDATE "SOFTDB"."CUST_MAST" SET "CUST_LST_NO"=:V00001,"CUST_CST_
    NO"=:V00002 WHERE "CUST_LST_NO" IS NULL AND "CUST_CST_NO" IS NUL
    L AND "ROWID"=:V00003
    387 387 0.11 620898497
    select * from (select null table_catalog, idx.table_owner table_
    schema, idx.table_name table_name, null index_catalog, idx.owner
    index_schema, idx.index_name index_name, null primary_key, deco
    de(idx.uniqueness, 'UNIQUE', 65535, 0) unique_, decode(idx.index
    type, 'CLUSTER', 65535, 0) clustered, null type, null fillfact
    SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
    % Total
    Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
    387 387 0.11 1647834759
    select * from (select null table_catalog, ac.owner table_schema,
    ac.table_name table_name, acc.column_name column_name, null col
    umn_guid, null column_propid, acc.position ordinal, ac.constrain
    t_name pk_name from all_constraints ac, all_cons_columns acc whe
    re ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type='P' and ac.constrai
    Instance Activity Stats for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    CPU used by this session 102,453 1.6 4.8
    CPU used when call started 102,366 1.6 4.8
    CR blocks created 30 0.0 0.0
    DBWR buffers scanned 1,184 0.0 0.1
    DBWR checkpoint buffers written 7,748 0.1 0.4
    DBWR checkpoints 9 0.0 0.0
    DBWR free buffers found 1,184 0.0 0.1
    DBWR lru scans 1 0.0 0.0
    DBWR make free requests 1 0.0 0.0
    DBWR summed scan depth 1,184 0.0 0.1
    DBWR transaction table writes 295 0.0 0.0
    DBWR undo block writes 1,681 0.0 0.1
    SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client 1,979,199 29.9 92.3
    active txn count during cleanout 682 0.0 0.0
    background checkpoints completed 1 0.0 0.0
    background checkpoints started 1 0.0 0.0
    background timeouts 74,152 1.1 3.5
    buffer is not pinned count 45,599,192 689.3 2,126.9
    buffer is pinned count 55,241,935 835.1 2,576.7
    bytes received via SQL*Net from c 140,543,392 2,124.5 6,555.5
    bytes sent via SQL*Net to client 16,971,012,142 256,538.0 791,595.3
    calls to get snapshot scn: kcmgss 706,463 10.7 33.0
    calls to kcmgas 20,519 0.3 1.0
    calls to kcmgcs 591 0.0 0.0
    change write time 175 0.0 0.0
    cleanout - number of ktugct calls 866 0.0 0.0
    cleanouts and rollbacks - consist 16 0.0 0.0
    cleanouts only - consistent read 123 0.0 0.0
    cluster key scan block gets 266,789 4.0 12.4
    cluster key scans 104,922 1.6 4.9
    commit cleanout failures: callbac 5 0.0 0.0
    commit cleanouts 28,117 0.4 1.3
    commit cleanouts successfully com 28,112 0.4 1.3
    commit txn count during cleanout 458 0.0 0.0
    consistent changes 295 0.0 0.0
    consistent gets 57,426,682 868.1 2,678.6
    consistent gets - examination 2,489,520 37.6 116.1
    cursor authentications 27,054 0.4 1.3
    data blocks consistent reads - un 283 0.0 0.0
    db block changes 139,574 2.1 6.5
    db block gets 130,344 2.0 6.1
    deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout 17,394 0.3 0.8
    dirty buffers inspected 3 0.0 0.0
    enqueue conversions 583 0.0 0.0
    enqueue releases 112,816 1.7 5.3
    enqueue requests 112,817 1.7 5.3
    enqueue waits 9 0.0 0.0
    execute count 386,246 5.8 18.0
    free buffer inspected 3 0.0 0.0
    free buffer requested 578,165 8.7 27.0
    hot buffers moved to head of LRU 3,435 0.1 0.2
    immediate (CR) block cleanout app 139 0.0 0.0
    immediate (CURRENT) block cleanou 3,076 0.1 0.1
    index fast full scans (full) 602 0.0 0.0
    index fetch by key 1,311,085 19.8 61.2
    index scans kdiixs1 26,311,841 397.7 1,227.3
    Instance Activity Stats for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    leaf node 90-10 splits 28 0.0 0.0
    leaf node splits 272 0.0 0.0
    logons cumulative 181 0.0 0.0
    messages received 12,637 0.2 0.6
    messages sent 12,637 0.2 0.6
    no buffer to keep pinned count 0 0.0 0.0
    no work - consistent read gets 28,721,411 434.2 1,339.7
    opened cursors cumulative 327,186 5.0 15.3
    parse count (failures) 6,872 0.1 0.3
    parse count (hard) 59,067 0.9 2.8
    parse count (total) 362,907 5.5 16.9
    parse time cpu 13,489 0.2 0.6
    parse time elapsed 13,800 0.2 0.6
    physical reads 995,675 15.1 46.4
    physical reads direct 426,595 6.5 19.9
    physical writes 266,178 4.0 12.4
    physical writes direct 258,427 3.9 12.1
    physical writes non checkpoint 261,972 4.0 12.2
    prefetched blocks 473,387 7.2 22.1
    process last non-idle time 124,048,980,297 1,875,154.6 5,786,136.5
    recovery blocks read 0 0.0 0.0
    recursive calls 1,469,320 22.2 68.5
    recursive cpu usage 5,757 0.1 0.3
    redo blocks written 66,895 1.0 3.1
    redo entries 73,459 1.1 3.4
    redo size 29,472,392 445.5 1,374.7
    redo synch time 8,922 0.1 0.4
    redo synch writes 10,687 0.2 0.5
    redo wastage 3,617,376 54.7 168.7
    redo write time 9,727 0.2 0.5
    redo writer latching time 3 0.0 0.0
    redo writes 12,337 0.2 0.6
    rollback changes - undo records a 22 0.0 0.0
    rollbacks only - consistent read 19 0.0 0.0
    rows fetched via callback 1,127,456 17.0 52.6
    session connect time 124,048,980,297 1,875,154.6 5,786,136.5
    session logical reads 57,557,026 870.1 2,684.7
    session pga memory 428,308 6.5 20.0
    session pga memory max 63,116 1.0 2.9
    session uga memory 4,296,889,276 64,952.8 200,424.0
    session uga memory max 123,298,368 1,863.8 5,751.1
    shared hash latch upgrades - no w 26,310,630 397.7 1,227.2
    sorts (disk) 367 0.0 0.0
    sorts (memory) 89,870 1.4 4.2
    sorts (rows) 13,381,553 202.3 624.2
    summed dirty queue length 3 0.0 0.0
    switch current to new buffer 6,910 0.1 0.3
    table fetch by rowid 32,481,075 491.0 1,515.1
    table fetch continued row 13,074 0.2 0.6
    table scan blocks gotten 8,213,616 124.2 383.1
    table scan rows gotten 303,670,060 4,590.4 14,164.4
    table scans (long tables) 2,799 0.0 0.1
    table scans (short tables) 76,890 1.2 3.6
    transaction rollbacks 11 0.0 0.0
    user calls 1,067,154 16.1 49.8
    user commits 10,678 0.2 0.5
    Instance Activity Stats for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    user rollbacks 10,761 0.2 0.5
    workarea executions - onepass 803 0.0 0.0
    workarea executions - optimal 126,987 1.9 5.9
    write clones created in foregroun 2 0.0 0.0
    Tablespace IO Stats for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    ->ordered by IOs (Reads + Writes) desc
    Tablespace
    Av Av Av Av Buffer Av Buf
    Reads Reads/s Rd(ms) Blks/Rd Writes Writes/s Waits Wt(ms)
    TEMP
    397,017 6 0.8 1.1 199,016 3 0 0.0
    SOFTDB
    91,699 1 1.0 6.1 1,823 0 0 0.0
    USERS
    450 0 5.3 1.0 2,524 0 0 0.0
    SYSTEM
    2,438 0 2.9 1.3 239 0 0 0.0
    INDX
    1,095 0 4.4 1.5 1,153 0 0 0.0
    UNDOTBS1
    3 0 13.3 1.0 2,017 0 8 0.0
    XDB
    74 0 4.9 1.1 1 0 0 0.0
    DRSYS
    3 0 6.7 1.0 1 0 0 0.0
    TOOLS
    3 0 6.7 1.0 1 0 0 0.0
    File IO Stats for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    ->ordered by Tablespace, File
    Tablespace Filename
    Av Av Av Av Buffer Av Buf
    Reads Reads/s Rd(ms) Blks/Rd Writes Writes/s Waits Wt(ms)
    DRSYS E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\DRSYS01.DBF
    3 0 6.7 1.0 1 0 0
    INDX E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\INDX01.DBF
    1,095 0 4.4 1.5 1,153 0 0
    SOFTDB E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\SOFTDB01.DBF
    91,699 1 1.0 6.1 1,823 0 0
    SYSTEM E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\SYSTEM01.DBF
    2,438 0 2.9 1.3 239 0 0
    TEMP E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\TEMP01.DBF
    397,017 6 0.8 1.1 199,016 3 0
    TOOLS E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\TOOLS01.DBF
    3 0 6.7 1.0 1 0 0
    UNDOTBS1 E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\UNDOTBS01.DBF
    3 0 13.3 1.0 2,017 0 8 0.0
    USERS E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\USERS01.DBF
    450 0 5.3 1.0 2,524 0 0
    XDB E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ST011\XDB01.DBF
    74 0 4.9 1.1 1 0 0
    Buffer Pool Statistics for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> Standard block size Pools D: default, K: keep, R: recycle
    -> Default Pools for other block sizes: 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k
    Free Write Buffer
    Number of Cache Buffer Physical Physical Buffer Complete Busy
    P Buffers Hit % Gets Reads Writes Waits Waits Waits
    D 17,017 99.5 110,003,087 569,129 7,751 0 0 8
    Instance Recovery Stats for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> B: Begin snapshot, E: End snapshot
    Targt Estd Log File Log Ckpt Log Ckpt
    MTTR MTTR Recovery Actual Target Size Timeout Interval
    (s) (s) Estd IOs Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks
    B 34 14 193 771 341 184320 341
    E 34 14 141 727 20 184320 20
    Buffer Pool Advisory for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 End Snap: 62
    -> Only rows with estimated physical reads >0 are displayed
    -> ordered by Block Size, Buffers For Estimate
    Size for Size Buffers for Est Physical Estimated
    P Estimate (M) Factr Estimate Read Factor Physical Reads
    D 16 .1 2,002 152.10 87,449,432
    D 32 .2 4,004 87.09 50,071,540
    D 48 .4 6,006 55.08 31,668,480
    D 64 .5 8,008 36.93 21,232,658
    D 80 .6 10,010 16.08 9,246,410
    D 96 .7 12,012 6.32 3,635,060
    D 112 .8 14,014 2.48 1,423,893
    D 128 .9 16,016 1.09 627,130
    D 136 1.0 17,017 1.00 574,935
    D 144 1.1 18,018 0.96 552,001
    D 160 1.2 20,020 0.91 525,903
    D 176 1.3 22,022 0.90 518,390
    D 192 1.4 24,024 0.90 518,390
    D 208 1.5 26,026 0.90 518,390
    D 224 1.6 28,028 0.90 518,390
    D 240 1.8 30,030 0.90 518,390
    D 256 1.9 32,032 0.90 518,390
    D 272 2.0 34,034 0.90 518,390
    D 288 2.1 36,036 0.90 518,390
    D 304 2.2 38,038 0.90 518,390
    D 320 2.4 40,040 0.90 518,390
    Buffer wait Statistics for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
    Tot Wait Avg
    Class Waits Time (s) Time (ms)
    undo header 9 0 0
    PGA Aggr Target Stats for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
    -> B: Begin snap E: End snap (rows dentified with B or E contain data
    which is absolute i.e. not diffed over the interval)
    -> PGA cache hit % - percentage of W/A (WorkArea) data processed only in-memory
    -> Auto PGA Target - actual workarea memory target
    -> W/A PGA Used - amount of memory used for all Workareas (manual + auto)
    -> %PGA W/A Mem - percentage of PGA memory allocated to workareas
    -> %Auto W/A Mem - percentage of workarea memory controlled by Auto Mem Mgmt
    -> %Man W/A Mem - percentage of workarea memory under manual control
    PGA Cache Hit % W/A MB Processed Extra W/A MB Read/Written
    72.5 6,444 2,443
    %PGA %Auto %Man
    PGA Aggr Auto PGA PGA Mem W/A PGA W/A W/A W/A Global Mem
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    B 104 80 17.8 0.0 .0 .0 .0 5,324
    E 104 81 18.5 0.0 .0 .0 .0 5,324
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    Low High
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    8K 16K 119,925 119,925 0 0
    16K 32K 1,796 1,796 0 0
    32K 64K 147 147 0 0
    64K 128K 1,167 1,167 0 0
    128K 256K 562 562 0 0
    256K 512K 647 615 32 0
    512K 1024K 2,770 2,412 358 0
    1M 2M 588 256 332 0
    2M 4M 70 10 60 0
    4M 8M 36 20 16 0
    16M 32M 4 0 4 0
    1G 2G 1 0 1 0
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    26 0.3 1,552.2 85.5 95.0 0
    52 0.5 1,552.2 74.5 95.0 0
    78 0.8 1,552.2 74.5 95.0 0
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    146 1.4 1,552.2 0.0 100.0 0
    166 1.6 1,552.2 0.0 100.0 0
    187 1.8 1,552.2 0.0 100.0 0
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    312 3.0 1,552.2 0.0 100.0 0
    416 4.0 1,552.2 0.0 100.0 0
    624 6.0 1,552.2 0.0 100.0 0
    832 8.0 1,552.2 0.0 100.0 0
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    PE 184 184 0 1 47.00 0
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    2 3,520.0 0.00 1,003,166 18 3 6
    3 3,511.0 0.00 973,498 18 1 3
    4 2,662.0 0.00 1,010,600 4 0 1
    5 3,941.0 0.03 1,042,464 20 3 8
    6 3,474.0 0.00 1,106,576 21 1 6
    7 2,546.0 0.00 756,036 15 3 4
    8 3,943.0 0.00 1,112,166 22 3 11
    9 3,368.0 0.00 832,596 14 2 4
    10 3,039.0 0.20 971,780 20 3 14
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    3 450,560 112,391 450,560
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    7 319,488 86,191 581,632
    8 516,096 90,060 778,240
    9 516,096 49,626 516,096
    10 450,560 132,513 647,168
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    08-Aug 02:53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
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    07-Aug 22:53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
    07-Aug 22:03 29 13,611 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
    07-Aug 21:53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
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    07-Aug 19:33 14 12,263 30 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
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    07-Aug 19:13 52 11,686 2 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
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    07-Aug 18:23 9 9,548 2 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
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    FOB s.o list latch 388 0.0 0 0
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    QMT 1 0.0 0 0
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    SQL memory manager worka 1,455,705 0.0 0 0
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    alert log latch 4 0.0 0 2 0.0
    archive control 2,189 0.0 0 0
    archive process latch 1,299 0.2 0.0 0 0
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    cache buffers chains 113,609,670 0.0 0.0 0 1,095,458 0.0
    cache buffers lru chain 2,057,063 0.0 0 13,776 0.0
    channel handle pool latc 194 0.0 0 0
    channel operations paren 43,420 0.0 0 0
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    dml lock allocation 99,677 0.0 0 0
    dummy allocation 362 2.8 0.0 0 0
    enqueue hash chains 226,227 0.0 0 0
    enqueues 235,237 0.0 0.0 0 0
    event group latch 95 0.0 0 0
    file number translation 699,304 0.0 0.0 0 0
    hash table column usage 2,980 0.0 0 779,274 0.0
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    job_queue_processes para 745 0.0 0 2 0.0
    kmcptab latch 1,788 0.0 0 0
    kmcpvec latch 0 0 1,788 0.0
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    ktm global data 260 0.0 0 0
    lgwr LWN SCN 29,530 0.0 0 0
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    library cache pin 3,098,174 0.0 0.0 0 0
    library cache pin alloca 2,124,257 0.0 0.0 0 0
    list of block allocation 321 0.0 0 0
    loader state object free 1,186 0.0 0 0
    longop free list parent 9 0.0 0 9 0.0
    message pool operations 9 0.0 0 0
    messages 209,721 0.2 0.0 0 0
    mostly latch-free SCN 29,532 0.0 0.0 0 0
    multiblock read objects 181,050 0.0 0 2 0.0
    name-service namespace o 0 0 2 0.0
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    object stats modificatio 357 0.0 0 2 0.0
    post/wait queue 24,713 0.0 0 10,698 0.0
    process allocation 95 0.0 0 95 0.0
    process group creation 189 0.0 0 0
    qm_init_sga 1 0.0 0 0
    redo allocation 115,339 0.0 0.0 0 0
    redo copy 0 0 73,511 0.1
    redo writing 92,285 0.0 0 0
    resumable state object 351 0.0 0 0
    row cache enqueue latch 3,995,948 0.0 0.0 0 0
    row cache objects 4,004,202 0.0 0 696 0.0
    sequence cache 430 0.0 0 0
    session allocation 292,885 0.0 0.0 0 0
    session idle bit 2,269,446 0.0 0.0 0 0
    session switching 1,065 0.0 0 0
    session timer 22,218 0.0 0 0
    shared java pool 860 0.0 0 0
    shared pool 4,913,350 0.0 0.0 0 0
    sim partition latch 0 0 110 0.0
    simulator hash latch 4,433,428 0.0 0 0
    simulator lru latch 43,829 0.0 0 33,464 0.0
    sort extent pool 6,608 0.0 0 0
    temp lob duration state 2 0.0 0 0
    trace latch 13 0.0 0 0
    transaction allocation 931,196 0.0 0 0
    transaction branch alloc 1,065 0.0 0 0
    undo global data 57,750 0.0 0.0 0 0
    user lock 551 0.0 0 0
    vecio buf des 0 0 2 0.0
    virtual circuit buffers 10,648,289 0.2 0.0 0 0
    virtual circuit queues 5,140,393 0.0 0.0 0 0
    virtual circuits 1,824,349 0.0 0.0 0 0
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    shared pool 4,913,350 181 3 178/3/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 113,609,670 63 1 0/0/0/0/0
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    NoWait Waiter
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    shared pool kghalo 0 3 3
    virtual circuits kmcfms 0 1 1
    virtual circuits kmcgms: if not shared serv 0 1 0
    virtual circuits kmcmbf 0 1 1
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    dc_global_oids 12,826 1.0 0 0 135
    dc_histogram_defs 1,214,659 0.1 0 0 2,451
    dc_object_ids 325,383 0.2 0 0 793
    dc_objects 72,357 1.9 0 2 1,504
    dc_profiles 125 0.0 0 0 1
    dc_qmc_cache_entries 1 100.0 0 0 1
    dc_rollback_segments 4,967 0.0 0 0 12
    dc_segments 168,507 0.4 0 0 760
    dc_sequences 8 37.5 0 8 2
    dc_tablespace_quotas 5 40.0 0 5 2
    dc_tablespaces 56,795 0.0 0 0 9
    dc_user_grants 1,393 1.1 0 0 22
    dc_usernames 70,029 0.0 0 0 15
    dc_users 71,699 0.0 0 0 25
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    Get Pct Pin Pct Invali-
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    CLUSTER 1,272 0.3 1,008 0.8 0 0
    JAVA DATA 2 100.0 9 44.4 0 0
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    TABLE/PROCEDURE 114,852 1.3 375,552 0.9 494 0
    TRIGGER 1,082 1.0 1,082 1.4 4 0
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    -> Note there is often a 1:Many correlation between a single logical object
    in the Library Cache, and the physical number of memory objects associated
    with it. Therefore comparing the number of Lib Cache objects (e.g. in
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    96 .6 96 20,704 1,595 1.0 896,845
    120 .7 119 25,821 1,596 1.0 898,184
    144 .9 142 30,844 1,596 1.0 899,133
    168 1.0 165 35,862 1,597 1.0 900,259
    192 1.1 188 41,079 1,598 1.0 901,912
    216 1.3 215 47,275 1,598 1.0 902,360
    240 1.4 238 52,517 1,598 1.0 903,089
    264 1.6 261 58,043 1,598 1.0 903,310
    288 1.7 284 63,632 1,598 1.0 903,711
    312 1.9 307 69,230 1,598 1.0 904,029
    336 2.0 338 76,368 1,598 1.0 904,158
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    SGA regions Size in Bytes
    Database Buffers 142,606,336
    Fixed Size 454,356
    Redo Buffers 667,648
    Variable Size 486,539,264
    sum 630,267,604
    SGA breakdown difference for DB: ST011 Instance: st011 Snaps: 41 -62
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    java free memory 33,554,432 30,031,872 -10.50
    large free memory 24,861,188 24,957,400 0.39
    large session heap 304,636 208,424 -31.58
    shared 1M buffer 2,098,176 2,098,176 0.00
    shared FileOpenBlock 695,504 695,504 0.00
    shared KGK heap 3,756 3,756 0.00
    shared KGLS heap 1,652,428 2,590,108 56.75
    shared KQR M PO 861,220 2,452,776 184.80
    shared KQR S PO 77,148 239,708 210.71
    shared KQR S SO 1,792 5,632 214.29
    shared KSXR pending messages que 841,036 841,036 0.00
    shared KSXR receive buffers 1,033,000 1,033,000 0.00
    shared MTTR advisory 25,400 29,636 16.68
    shared PL/SQL DIANA 625,620 951,760 52.13
    shared PL/SQL MPCODE 358,152 902,912 152.10
    shared PLS non-lib hp 2,068 2,068 0.00
    shared dictionary cache 1,610,880 1,610,880 0.00
    shared errors 25,144 46,460 84.78
    shared event statistics per sess 1,718,360 1,718,360 0.00
    shared fixed allocation callback 220 220 0.00
    shared free memory 157,840,156 13,956,720 -91.16
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    shared kgl simulator 694,520 9,560,380 #######
    shared library cache 4,829,312 39,226,604 712.26
    shared message pool freequeue 834,752 834,752 0.00
    shared miscellaneous 5,094,676 7,076,492 38.90
    shared parameters 5,220 32,976 531.72
    shared sessions 410,720 410,720 0.00
    shared sim memory hea 93,176 93,176 0.00
    shared sql area 9,864,252 100,764,460 921.51
    shared table definiti 2,040 5,920 190.20
    shared trigger defini 1,888 2,208 16.95
    shared trigger inform 1,108 1,324 19.49
    shared trigger source 160 1,168 630.00
    buffer_cache 142,606,336 142,606,336 0.00
    fixed_sga 454,356 454,356 0.00
    log_buffer 656,384 656,384 0.00
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    core_dump_dest E:\oracle\admin\ST011\cdump
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    db_domain
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    fast_start_mttr_target 300
    hash_join_enabled TRUE
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    large_pool_size 25165824
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    pga_aggregate_target 109051904
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    shared_pool_size 176160768
    sort_area_size 524288
    star_transformation_enabled FALSE
    timed_statistics TRUE
    undo_management AUTO
    undo_retention 10800
    undo_tablespace UNDOTBS1
    user_dump_dest E:\oracle\admin\ST011\udump
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