Load on a system is in general comprised of three components:
CPU, memory and IO.

If you have something in place to track those on a per user
basis, then you're doing well.  You might consider also tracking
other users, so that you have a basis for comparison.

Jared

On Monday 14 July 2003 07:04, Jamadagni, Rajendra wrote:
> I have been asked to compute the load put on the system by a 'select group
> of userids'. I know these users and have put something in place where I
> sample periodically following
>
> 1. session stats
> 2. session io
> 3. system stats
> 4. number of sessions
> 5. v$transaction
>
> Am I missing something? Has anyone done this before?  If so, what have you
> computed ?
>
> TIA
> Raj
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