OEM Performance Monitoring tools and there setup
What are the performance monitoring tools of OEM 9i and how to install/setup, Send me weblink to study this more plz.
The document link Eric sent pretty much covered the installation and configuration part.
also crosscheck EM admin guide,
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/em.920/a96670/toc.htm
It's part of EM installation.
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ADF performance monitoring tools
Hi,
Are there performance monitoring tools for ADF like JProfiler for identifying memory leaks etc?
Thanks
SachinDepending on what you are trying to monitor you can use:
Oracle Enterprise Manager - http://biemond.blogspot.com/2009/07/adf-web-applications-and-oracle.html and https://blogs.oracle.com/ATEAM_WEBCENTER/entry/monitor_performance_with_enterprise_manager
Oracle Application Testing Suite - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/app-test/ds-ats-adf-testing-accelerator-200156.pdf
The Memory profilers in JDeveloper - http://www.connotea.org/user/jdeveloper/tag/profiler
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Java - Weblogic performance monitoring tool
Hi there,
I would like to use a performance monitoring tool for the JVM 1.2.2.x running on weblogic5.1,
I understand this is quite old version of JVM and already EOL. However We are having performance issue needs to be addressed ASAP.
Please advice, many thanks in advance.
- Arun JanarthananFree performance monitoring tool? You can try WebLogic Scripting Tool, you
can download from
https://codesamples.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/servlets/Scarab?id=S13
You can write your own JMX code to get some runtime status from WebLogic as
you want.
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/jmx/index.html
"John Marmelstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Hello,
Might anyone know of a free performace monitoring tool? Just I've used
the monitoring part of Mercury before, it makes nice graphs of memory use.
Is there some free equivalent out there?
Or maybe someone has cooked up some JMX script ?
thanks!
JM -
Databases Performance Monitoring Tools
Hi Friends,
As I am searching for databases (sqlserver 2012) performances monitoring tools, I found lot of performance monitoring tool available in market but most of them even raise lot of hits to database and eating databases resource while collecting sample
data for performance monitoring. please help me to find best tool
asadHi asad,
Microsoft SQL Server and the Microsoft Windows operating system provide utilities that allow us to view the current condition of the database and to track performance as conditions change. There are a variety of tools and techniques that
can be used to monitor Microsoft SQL Server Databases.
The following document provides some Performance Monitoring and Tuning Tools:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189081(v=sql.110).aspx
Thanks,
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Need link for database performance monitoring tool
Hi,
Can anybody give link to a download free database performance monitoring tool.
Thanksi am using oracle 10.1.0
and any link which can told what thing need to check
to make sure good performance.
Thanks
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Performance monitoring tool?
Hello,
Might anyone know of a free performace monitoring tool? Just I've used the monitoring part of Mercury before, it makes nice graphs of memory use. Is there some free equivalent out there?
Or maybe someone has cooked up some JMX script ?
thanks!
JMFree performance monitoring tool? You can try WebLogic Scripting Tool, you
can download from
https://codesamples.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/servlets/Scarab?id=S13
You can write your own JMX code to get some runtime status from WebLogic as
you want.
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/jmx/index.html
"John Marmelstein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Hello,
Might anyone know of a free performace monitoring tool? Just I've used
the monitoring part of Mercury before, it makes nice graphs of memory use.
Is there some free equivalent out there?
Or maybe someone has cooked up some JMX script ?
thanks!
JM -
Where can i check in the real time monitoring tool if there are active calls in progress?
where can i check in the real time monitoring tool if there are active calls in progress?
Hi
Selecting Call Manager -->Call Process ---> call activity
HTH
Regards
Carlo -
A process for the performance monitoring, tuning and fixing issues
Hello
Any recommendations for 10g a process/procedure/methodology for the performance monitoring, tuning and fixing issues for a team to follow ?Ranker wrote:
Hello
Any recommendations for 10g a process/procedure/methodology for the performance monitoring, tuning and fixing issues for a team to follow ?1) upgrade the DB to a supported version.
2) Read The Fine Manual; Performance Tuning Guide
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e10822/toc.htm
Handle: Ranker
Status Level: Newbie
Registered: May 12, 2013
Total Posts: 13
Total Questions: 4 (4 unresolved)
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Which Performance Monitoring Tool is good for Weblogic?
Please advise me on good performance monitoring software. Budget is no issue.
A typical performance monitoring tool has:
Server monitoring
Application server monitoring
Database monitoring
Web services monitoring
Virtualization monitoring
An example is ManageEngine's Applications Manager
currenty, I want to monitor:
1 - BEA Weblogic server 8.1
2 - Oracle 9i Rel 2
Once I can identify the bottlenecks, recommendation for hardware / software upgrade can be made easily.
Thanks.Thanks Faisal, I will evaluate this product if full functional trial version is available.
so far I have come to know about these tools:
Applications Manager
up.time
Still not sure which one brings more value to the business.
Regards,
Yasar
Edited by: user12145614 on Dec 5, 2010 11:02 AM -
Hi we are running oracle 8.1.6 and I am seeking some your advice and expertise on OEM.
We like to use OEM for a lot of our Database performance monitoring and tuning and I like to know how reliable this Management tool is. I have heard some negative comments about OEM like: "it is very buggy", "can't rely on it", " it is not quite there yet".
We do have some issues with its installation and configuration on Solaris, and I am beginning to feel that other rumors might be true too.
Is there any one out there who has a good, positive experience with OEM that can convince me we can choose it as a reliable tool to monitor the performance of our database???
Please share.The document link Eric sent pretty much covered the installation and configuration part.
also crosscheck EM admin guide,
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/em.920/a96670/toc.htm
It's part of EM installation. -
UCS Blade Utilization / Performance Monitoring Tools?
An unnamed software system vendor from whom we have purchased product was not ready to support their product in a virtualized platform environment. But we are a Cisco UCS shop. So we added a chassis, put four blades in it, and let the vendor install and configure their product across the four blades. I am not satisfied with the performance of their application, and have doubts that it is actually using the resources of all four blades. And I have no idea how to see the utilization of CPU Mhz or memory or even the blade-to-blade communication that one would expect the software system's clustering to implement.
NetApp has a great tool in OnCommand System Manager for monitoring the storage system performance. vSphere does a nice job with vSphere Client for datacenter hosts and the guests defined therein. But these blades are used as individual Linux servers....I'm looking for a way to get a view of how the application is using these compute resources.
Is anyone aware of a useful performance dashboarding tool available for monitoring the performance of blades in a UCS chassis?A couple of answers:
ESXi hosts are monitored using a connection to vSphere, not directly to each ESXi host. By connecting to vSphere, UCS PM is able to track VMs as they vMotion from host to host. vSphere versions supported are 4.1, 5.0, 5.1.
Microsoft Servers are monitored using the WinRM protocol. Supported versions include 2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2. Hyper-V is supported on 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2.
UCS PM is a performance and capacity monitoring product for people running UCS-based integrated infrastructures. That means it covers OS, virtualization, UCS compute, storage, and a focused set of network devices.
DCNM helps people implement, visualize, and manage a UCS Unified Fabric. It works with a really broad range of network devices.
You might well want both products. It depends on what you're trying to do!
In general UCS PM is licensed by the server, where all servers in a domain must be covered. There's one version just for the UCS fabric and one that covers all the integrated infrastructure components.
Perhaps a Cisco employee can respond on pricing. -
Performance monitoring tool for Essbase
Currently we are using Zabbix to monitor the resource usage of Essbase database (CPU, memory, disk IO, etc).
We would like to know is there are any other web based monitoring tools that can monitor down to process level. The existing Windows performance monitor is relatively complex and also lack of web based interface for administrator to monitor the processes easily.
We are also looking at Quest Spotlight for Windows but not yet fully explored its capability. We would like to know if there are other choices used by other Essbase administrators.
Thanks in advance.Jbooth wrote:
Please review the following thread where I wrote a bit about monitoring tools - Re: Monitoring System 9.3.1 Availability
Regards,
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Performance monitor reports and graphs don't show all the counters that were captured
I've run into an odd behavior of performance monitor that I haven't been able to clear up yet: after I run a data collector set, the resulting report only shows a partial list of the counters that I captured, and so does the graph of that report (but different
items).
For instance, I chose the following counters for the data collector set:
\PhysicalDisk(*)\% Idle Time
\PhysicalDisk(*)\Avg. Disk Queue Length
\PhysicalDisk(*)\Avg. Disk sec/Read
\PhysicalDisk(*)\Avg. Disk sec/Write
When the data collection ends, the report that gets displayed shows all those counters for _Total instance and C:, but then E: only shows % Idle Time and Avg. Disk Queue Length. That's it, the report ends there, even though I also have F: and V: drives on
this server.
If I choose to view the graph of this data collection, it only shows those four counters for the _Total instance.
It took me a while to realize that all the data is being captured, but it's just the display that is truncated. If I view the folder then open the report.html, it actually shows all the data. Same with the graphs. If I select to add counters and add
all the missing counters, they are displayed.
I have searched high and low but haven't been able to find more than one post at ServerFault where someone had a similar issue, but no real solution or cause was provided, so I was hoping that someone here might have an idea.
I also found a variety of articles about missing counters due to registry settings or because the counters needed to be reset, but that's a different issue that doesn't apply in my case. By the way, this is on a windows server 2012 R2 VM (file server).Hi SomeAdmin,
The counter missing often caused by the related registry value is corrupted, please first refer the following related KB then perform a fix then monitor the issue again.
Event ID 3012 — Performance Counter Loading
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc775053(v=ws.10).aspx
More information:
Overview of Performance Monitoring
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc958257.aspx
PerfGuide: Analyzing Poor Disk Response Times
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/1516.perfguide-analyzing-poor-disk-response-times.aspx
Analyzing Storage Performance using the Windows Performance Analysis ToolKit (WPT)
http://blogs.technet.com/b/robertsmith/archive/2012/02/07/analyzing-storage-performance-using-the-windows-performance-toolkit.aspx
I’m glad to be of help to you!
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Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor Tool-is it available on XE?
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to deal with Windows Performance Monitor on XE db- I've found documentation on Oracle Counters tool but im not able to initiate it (db or client)- is it available on XE? or is there any other option to work with Performance Monitor?
Regards,
BDHi,
I'm looking for a way to deal with Windows
Performance Monitor on XE db- I've found
documentation on Oracle Counters tool but im not able
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or is there any other option to work with Performance
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Is there any performance monitoring tool to check content db size ?
Hello,
I have following scenario :
Check volume and size of content uploaded onto the SharePoint content DB including some form of resource
details like content types,docs.
Questions :
Can anyone please let me know how can we set alert when SharePoint content DB get increased ? Is there any Free Performance Tool is available which can complete the task in the above
scenario ?
Please kindly suggest me.
Thanks and Regards,
Dipti
Dipti ChhatrapatiThis may not be a direct answer to your question but one free tool to analyse BLOBS is the Metalogix BLOBulator.
This at the least will help you look for large objects within your databases
https://www.metalogix.com/Downloads/StoragePoint-Downloads/StoragePoint-BLOBulator-Tool.aspx
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