Howdy All,

I want to create some database-only benchmarking scripts to reflect a
typical day in the life of a custom application. I'm thinking about using
LogMiner to get the redo and v$sqlarea to derive a representative mix of
queries. Maybe we can also sniff/parse the network traffic to the DB server.
Since I'm looking only at database activity I'm not too keen on applications
which merely record and replay end-user keystrokes and mouse clicks but I
would like to mimic delays in transaction commits due to network latency and
user indecision or whatever. I'd also like to be able to increase the load
intensity by factors of 10 to 1000. Has anyone created any application
specific benchmark routines and can you share some tips on how to do this?
Any good tools that you have used? Any comments on Mercury Interactive
stuff? Other ideas? 

AtDhVaAnNkCsE,
Steve Orr
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