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Rich - I think the original poster mentioned Don Burleson's book. Don
suggests you take multiple STATSPACK snapshots over time, say every hour for
a week, then query the STATSPACK tables directly to, say graph database
transactions over time. From this you can identify the peak times your
database is being used, either day of week, or time of day. Once you
identify the peak usage times, you can drill in deeper to identify the
problems in that area, like maybe the waits. You may perform some
small-interval STATSPACK snapshots in that time area.
  Don presents a simple idea of doing a simple query and then cutting an
pasting that into MS Excel. I've done this and you can create some pretty
impressive-looking charts very quickly. The drawback is that method is
pretty labor-intensive and it is easy to make an error and produce an
erroneous chart. I would highly recommend it as a prototype method, or if
you are a consultant that needs to quickly produce some impressive charts
for your clients.

�
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 3:03 PM
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This has me thinking.  What exactly do you want to graph?  I guess I'm just
trying to see some value in graphing data from a single SP report.  Graph
waits as a pie chart?  Or would it be for several reports combined?

Also, after looking again at the layout of an SP report, a home-rolled query
would do much better at feeding MRTG or GNUPLOT.

Just wondering if I can get myself into yet another project...  :)

Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]              Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Kanagaraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 12:10 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Staspack Grapher/Viewer ?
> 
> 
> This product seems to use the now infamous CHR which has been 
> banned from
> this list :)
> 
> Has anyone figured out how to use MRTG (or Cricket) to get 
> this done? [Why
> buy when you can use Open Source!]
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