Run single, consolidated AWR report on 4 adjacent snapshots?

We typically collect snapshots in 60 minute periods for our instances. Recently, a customer ran a test for 3.5 hours. I created an ADDM report spanning the 4 snapshots (useful). However, being able to generate an AWR report for the same 3.5 hour duration would add additional insight.
Currently, I can generate 4 separate AWR reports, one for each hour. However, I'd like to be able to create a single, consolidated AWR report. This way, I don't have to manually sum useful numbers like Executions contained in 4 separate AWR reports for SQL ordered by Elapsed Time, etc.
Can I create one, aggregated AWR report? Or is my only other option to revise the snapshot collection duration before the next scheduled load test occurs (e.g. to 3.5 hours for a 3.5 hour load test)? Would prefer not to have to do this. But is it the only available option to accomplish what I need?
Thanks very much.

Thanks Rob. I'm able to run an ADDM report for the 3.5 hour duration I need. No problem there. I want to run a consolidated "AWR report" on multiple snapshots, e.g:
Performance > Snapshots > Click a snapshot ID > Click Report tab (by default you are on the Details tab).
This AWR report gives a lot more information than an ADDM report.
Can I select multiple snapshots for the AWR report? I'm already doing so with ADDM reports.
The title for the "AWR" report I'm interested in is: "WORKLOAD REPOSITORY report for." It doesn't have ADDM findings in it because it's not making recommendations--just reporting a large amount of snapshot details.
I'm guessing now that the answer is "no" to what I'm asking. Hope this makes sense.

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    Latch Statistics
    Latch Activity
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    Latch Miss Sources
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    Parent Latch Statistics
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    Segment Statistics
    Segments by Logical Reads
    Segments by Physical Reads
    Segments by Physical Read Requests
    Segments by UnOptimized Reads
    Segments by Optimized Reads
    Segments by Direct Physical Reads
    Segments by Physical Writes
    Segments by Physical Write Requests
    Segments by Direct Physical Writes
    Segments by Table Scans
    Segments by DB Blocks Changes
    Segments by Row Lock Waits
    Segments by ITL Waits
    Segments by Buffer Busy Waits
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    Segments by Logical Reads
    Total Logical Reads: 1
    Captured Segments account for 4.6E+06% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Logical Reads %Total
    SYS SYSTEM I_SYSAUTH1 INDEX 15,008 1500800.00
    SYS SYSTEM I_OBJ2 INDEX 4,752 475200.00
    SYS SYSTEM TAB$ TABLE 2,176 217600.00
    SYS SYSTEM I_JOB_NEXT INDEX 1,856 185600.00
    SYS SYSTEM SYS_C00646 INDEX 1,664 166400.00
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    Segments by Physical Reads
    Total Physical Reads: 1
    Captured Segments account for 400.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Physical Reads %Total
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY_INDEX INDEX 3 300.00
    SYS SYSTEM KOTAD$ TABLE 1 100.00
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    Segments by Physical Read Requests
    Total Physical Read Requests: 1
    Captured Segments account for 400.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Phys Read Requests %Total
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY_INDEX INDEX 3 300.00
    SYS SYSTEM KOTAD$ TABLE 1 100.00
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    Segments by UnOptimized Reads
    Total UnOptimized Read Requests: 1
    Captured Segments account for 400.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type UnOptimized Reads %Total
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY_INDEX INDEX 3 300.00
    SYS SYSTEM KOTAD$ TABLE 1 100.00
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    Segments by Physical Writes
    Total Physical Writes: 1
    Captured Segments account for 1.1E+04% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Physical Writes %Total
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_METRICS_RAW_PK INDEX 27 2700.00
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_HISTORY TABLE 16 1600.00
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_HISTORY_INDEX INDEX 16 1600.00
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_SYSTEM_PERF_LOG_IDX_01 INDEX 9 900.00
    SYS SYSAUX SMON_SCN_TIME TABLE 9 900.00
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    Segments by Physical Write Requests
    Total Physical Write Requestss: 1
    Captured Segments account for 5.1E+03% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Phys Write Requests %Total
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_METRICS_RAW_PK INDEX 11 1100.00
    SYS SYSAUX SMON_SCN_TIME TABLE 9 900.00
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_SYSTEM_PERF_LOG_IDX_01 INDEX 6 600.00
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_CURRENT_METRICS_PK INDEX 4 400.00
    SYS SYSTEM I_JOB_NEXT INDEX 2 200.00
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    Segments by Table Scans
    Total Table Scans: 1
    Captured Segments account for 900.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Table Scans %Total
    SYS SYSTEM I_OBJ2 INDEX 9 900.00
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    Segments by DB Blocks Changes
    % of Capture shows % of DB Block Changes for each top segment compared
    with total DB Block Changes for all segments captured by the Snapshot
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type DB Block Changes % of Capture
    SYS SYSTEM I_JOB_NEXT INDEX 896 58.95
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_METRICS_RAW_PK INDEX 160 10.53
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_CURRENT_METRICS_PK INDEX 112 7.37
    SYS SYSAUX SMON_SCN_TIME TABLE 80 5.26
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_SYSTEM_PERF_LOG_IDX_01 INDEX 64 4.21
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    here intresting is that i also can't have the memory section view also.i trien to clear awr repositary and recreate it..bounce database,also tried taking different snap value.But does notmake any change.can u tell me why tha happening..and how can i get a good awr report.

    Hi there,
    I have covered this in my blog entry on the subject. Check that link out for more licensing information and other resources.
    The problem you are experiencing is caused by the fact that AWR is part of the DIAGNOSTIC and TUNING packs of Oracle 11g, which as of 11g is no longer a standard feature of the database but rather an optional extra which must be licensed in addition to your default Oracle Standard Edition package. In terms of the licensing, you just need to license it as an optional extra so that you will actually be using it legally, and then you can go ahead and enable it.
    While it may be an additional licensed item, it is actually installed on your DB by default, but is just not enabled. So, once you have cleared the licensing issue, you will be free to enable diagnostics by setting the new database parameter, CONTROL_MANAGEMENT_PACK_ACCESS. You can do this by running the following as a dba:
    <pre>alter system set control_management_pack_access="DIAGNOSTIC+TUNING" scope=both;</pre>
    After running this command, your database will start accumulating diagnostic information. Note that you will need to wait until new snapshots are created in which the new diagnostic information will be available. I found that although most of the information became available after setting CONTROL_MANAGEMENT_PACK_ACCESS, it was only once the database was restarted that all of the information became available. I have seen many people reporting similar behavior.
    Old snapshots will obviously continue to give the errors because they did not have the diagnostic information available at the time.

  • Need help on Awr Report

    It's hard to present AWR report content here as if i go for copy paste the content alinment and format get changed. Is there any better way to present AWR report in my query.
    Here is my query.
    In a 2 hour AWR reports for a database I can see the below top 5 wait event's
    the database is running on high CPU consumption (there are very less physical reads on database and Logical read is high i suppose ) so I also gather the Segments by Logical Reads. Please provide any suggestion how can i avoid logical reads I/o for the dataabse. If you see at bottom only two segments are responsible for high logical reads.
    Please let me know if more content of AWR report is required.
    Per Second Per Transaction
    Redo size: 12,765.52 2,030.27
    Logical reads: 324,030.64 51,534.93
    Block changes: 71.62 11.39
    Physical reads: 28.26 4.49
    Physical writes: 3.84 0.61
    User calls: 333.61 53.06
    Parses: 157.16 24.99
    Hard parses: 0.17 0.03
    Sorts: 30.07 4.78
    Logons: 1.71 0.27
    Executes: 156.35 24.87
    Transactions: 6.29
    % Blocks changed per Read: 0.02 Recursive Call %: 28.05
    Rollback per transaction %: 16.17 Rows per Sort: 29.99
    Top 5 Timed Events
    Event          Waits          Time(s)     Avg Wait(ms)     % Total Call TimeWait Class
    CPU time                    4,711               88.0
    db file sequential read 190,548          356     2          6.7          User I/O
    gc current block 2-way     172,948          151     1          2.8          Cluster
    gc cr grant 2-way     128,668          67     1          1.2          Cluster
    log file sync          37,920          54     1          1.0          Commit
    Segments by Logical Reads
    Total Logical Reads: 2,342,983,880
    Captured Segments account for 99.8% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Logical Reads %Total
    web_dc DECOINDX D_1F01BC958000013B INDEX 909,141,504 38.80
    web_dc DECODATA DM_RELATION_TYPE_S TABLE 908,104,384 38.76
    web_dc DECOINDX D_1F01BC9580000518 INDEX 165,716,752 7.07
    web_dc DECODATA DM_RELATION_S TABLE 136,235,504 5.81
    web_dc DECOINDX D_1F01BC9580000024 INDEX 62,935,008 2.69
    Regards
    balvindar

    In a 2 hour AWR reports for a database I can see the below top 5 wait event's
    Comment: 2 hour is a too big interval to draw any conclusion. It should be 15-30 mins maximum.
    Apart from that: 88 percent of the wall time is devoted to CPU, so do you have a problem? Not at all!!! Your database is doing pretty nothing.
    the database is running on high CPU consumption (there are very less physical reads on database and Logical read is high i suppose ) so I also gather the Segments by Logical Reads. Please provide any suggestion how can i avoid logical reads I/o for the dataabse. If you see at bottom only two segments are responsible for high logical reads.
    Comment: the database is not running on high CPU consumption. You would need to run an ADDM report to be able to ascertain that. We have no data on the CPU load of the server, nor how much Oracle is contributing to the load.
    You cannot avoid logical read I/O, other than just stopping the application. You can tune them by tuning statements.
    In the future, please wrap the output in   tags (no spaces, lowercase), or I will need new glasses ;)
    Sybrand Bakker
    Senior Oracle DBA                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

  • AWR reports DBMS_ALERT_INFO queries using significant elapsed time

    Hi
    10.1.0.3 / OpenVMS 8.2
    Has anyone encountered AWR reporting significant resource consumption on queries relating to DBMS_ALERT_INFO (via calls to dbms_alert.register)? The buffer busy waits % from AWR is high as well (see AWR snippets below). Oracle are suggesting this is "expected behaviour for the objects owned by
    the SYS user".
    The query takes (on average) 2.3 seconds elapsed, using 1.63 CPU seconds and is responsible for 94% of all Buffer Busy Waits.
    Elapsed CPU Elap per % Total
    Time (s) Time (s) Executions Exec (s) DB Time SQL Id
    10,965 7,746 4,756 2.3 4.7 57w71dgk5qbtx
    Module: DSA103:[CSC_ENV_1.APPLIC.][SPICE.LIB]SPC_PFS1_MA
    SELECT DISTINCT SUBSTR(KGLNAOBJ,11) SID FROM X$KGLOB WHERE KGLHDNSP = 7 AND KGLN
    AOBJ LIKE 'ORA$ALERT$%' AND BITAND(KGLHDFLG,128)!=0 UNION SELECT DISTINCT SID FR
    OM DBMS_ALERT_INFO
    Segments by Buffer Busy Waits DB/Inst: SPICE/ONLINE Snaps: 4930-5026
    Buffer
    Tablespace Subobject Obj. Busy
    Owner Name Object Name Name Type Waits %Total
    SYS SYSTEM DBMS_ALERT_INFO TABLE 130,626 93.76
    Clive

    Christophe Lize wrote:
    Closing this thread even if it's not answered...Sorry, I don't have time to test this myself now, but you shouldn't mark this thread as answered if it is not, because other people might find it and think they find an answer if they have a similar question.
    I suggest you try the following to narrow down things:
    1. Open the RAW trace file and check the cursor numbers of the "direct path reads" - check if you can find any references for those cursor numbers manually. The cursor numbers are those numbers behind the WAIT #<xx>, and you can check if you find any other entry unequal to WAIT #<xx> with the same #<xx>, for example EXEC #<xx> or FETCH #<xx>
    A short primer on how to interpret the raw trace file can also be found in MOS document 39817.1
    2. Run the RAW trace file through alternative free trace file analyzers like SQLDeveloper (yes it can process raw trace files), OraSRP or Christian Antognini's TVD$XTAT. If you have My Oracle Support access you can also try Oracle's own extended Trace Analyzer (TRCA / TRCANLZR). See MOS Note 224270.1
    Check if these tools tell you more about your specific wait event and oddities with the trace file in general.
    Regards,
    Randolf
    Oracle related stuff blog:
    http://oracle-randolf.blogspot.com/
    Co-author of the "OakTable Expert Oracle Practices" book:
    http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430226684
    http://www.amazon.com/Expert-Oracle-Practices-Database-Administration/dp/1430226684

  • Need help in reviewing AWR report

    Hello Friends,
    I need some information on reviewing this AWR report. Can you please tell me if you see any red flags or out of the ordinary? I’m trying to look for some performance or blocking issue that may be causing a process to run for longer than expected time or eventually terminate without finishing.
    C:\Users\SIDDHARTH\Documents\Desktop\awr_rpt_-wbprdsnap_193927_thru_193952.htm
    I do appreciate your help.
    Thank you,

    Hi Ehtiram,
    Thanks for your suggestion.
    I have enclosed SQL stat rpt. can you suggest me which SQL ID causing this issue.
    Elapsed Time (s) CPU Time (s) Executions  Elap per Exec (s)  % Total DB Time SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
    24,349 1,734 8,057 3.02 4.19 8x7g7z2azkbwy java@lena015 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT ES.EMPSKD_ACT_START_TIM...
    19,014 4,960 8,800,248 0.00 3.27 0yg00z7gwc8xv java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT * FROM override o WHERE...
    16,686 583 2 8343.24 2.87 9btt17d327kjw java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  DELETE FROM so_results_detail ...
    12,969 189 1 12969.05 2.23 2rtppqwfnvucj java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT WRKS_WORK_DATE FROM J...
    11,432 9,712 2,138 5.35 1.96 07rqh01v58fqa java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  Select AMXAVS_ID from AMX_AVAI...
    9,683 676 12 806.96 1.66 8036tzu5fvvhg java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  DELETE FROM so_distrib_detail ...
    8,812 3,079 18,765 0.47 1.51 0crxpb0xurc21 java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  select (fd.fcast_calls + fd.fc...
    5,716 4,381 82,132 0.07 0.98 50cdgbs67apxr java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT PG.* FROM SO_SCHEDULE_G...
    5,364 110 47,005 0.11 0.92 9df2twkpvsw5p java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT USR.WBU_ID VUF_RCP_ID...
    4,911 4,080 7,996 0.61 0.84 g4yxt4nsahm6t java@lena015 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT R.RDR_UDF1 AS sGrace, ...
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    SQL ordered by CPU Time
    Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
    % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
    CPU Time (s) Elapsed Time (s) Executions  CPU per Exec (s) % Total DB Time SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
    9,712 11,432 2,138 4.54 1.96 07rqh01v58fqa java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  Select AMXAVS_ID from AMX_AVAI...
    4,960 19,014 8,800,248 0.00 3.27 0yg00z7gwc8xv java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT * FROM override o WHERE...
    4,626 4,718 1,196,614 0.00 0.81 0drcwvhmn0cnj java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  select SKDGRP_ID, VOLTYP_ID, ...
    4,381 5,716 82,132 0.05 0.98 50cdgbs67apxr java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT PG.* FROM SO_SCHEDULE_G...
    4,080 4,911 7,996 0.51 0.84 g4yxt4nsahm6t java@lena015 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT R.RDR_UDF1 AS sGrace, ...
    3,079 8,812 18,765 0.16 1.51 0crxpb0xurc21 java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  select (fd.fcast_calls + fd.fc...
    1,892 2,802 8,463,493 0.00 0.48 60tk6bna3qwbn java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT /*+INDEX(OVERRIDE IDX_O...
    1,734 24,349 8,057 0.22 4.19 8x7g7z2azkbwy java@lena015 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT ES.EMPSKD_ACT_START_TIM...
    1,437 1,438 157,923 0.01 0.25 75wjn3dnjq2x3 java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT * FROM CMPLNC_GROUP_FIL...
    1,241 2,243 19,223 0.06 0.39 fjucxsh2xum7c java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT emp.emp_id FROM employe...
    676 9,683 12 56.31 1.66 8036tzu5fvvhg java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  DELETE FROM so_distrib_detail ...
    583 16,686 2 291.61 2.87 9btt17d327kjw java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  DELETE FROM so_results_detail ...
    189 12,969 1 189.14 2.23 2rtppqwfnvucj java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT WRKS_WORK_DATE FROM J...
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    SQL ordered by Gets
    Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
    Total Buffer Gets: 13,427,369,138
    Captured SQL account for 60.3% of Total
    Buffer Gets  Executions  Gets per Exec  %Total CPU Time (s) Elapsed Time (s) SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
    3,403,579,267 2,138 1,591,945.40 25.35 9711.73 11431.76 07rqh01v58fqa java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  Select AMXAVS_ID from AMX_AVAI...
    1,070,482,359 1,196,614 894.59 7.97 4626.43 4718.30 0drcwvhmn0cnj java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  select SKDGRP_ID, VOLTYP_ID, ...
    421,090,926 18,765 22,440.23 3.14 3078.77 8812.06 0crxpb0xurc21 java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  select (fd.fcast_calls + fd.fc...
    322,602,711 8,800,248 36.66 2.40 4960.29 19013.56 0yg00z7gwc8xv java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT * FROM override o WHERE...
    287,681,734 19,223 14,965.50 2.14 1240.74 2243.16 fjucxsh2xum7c java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT emp.emp_id FROM employe...
    205,494,645 2,985,988 68.82 1.53 882.42 882.58 f736f78bg36fz java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT WBT_ID FROM SO_EMPLOYEE...
    189,266,051 114,985 1,646.01 1.41 703.31 710.28 4ca6cmu7vywx0 java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT CG.* FROM SO_SCHEDULE_G...
    180,050,736 2,478 72,659.70 1.34 840.37 3858.85 a13n3pt09jabr java@lena018 (TNS V1-V3)  DELETE FROM AMX_AVAIL_SUMMARY ...
    146,401,683 82,132 1,782.52 1.09 4381.09 5715.93 50cdgbs67apxr java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT PG.* FROM SO_SCHEDULE_G...
    133,298,999 60,547 2,201.58 0.99 515.19 802.26 cncd24nf9m6m6 java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT SO.*, EMP.* FROM SO_EM...
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    SQL ordered by Reads
    Total Disk Reads: 161,056,185
    Captured SQL account for 38.7% of Total
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    821,077 1,779,779 1.91 fv9j5aanhvn35 java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  select * from employee_team wh...
    681,828 681,857 1.59 f0jjm3ky3kawn java@lena014 (TNS V1-V3)  SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE_BALANCE...
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    SQL ordered by Version Count
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