Jared,
Are
you talking about yapppack? I've been using that for a while (nice display.
Though like statspack it is system wide so I usually just look for high level
stuff and changes). Not aware of a patch though.
With
most peoplesoft applications I have seen, the bottlenecks aren't
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Henry,
Sar is a better tool than vmstat/iostat as it collects a broad range of
information. Specifically, sar -q should show up CPU queueing and swapping,
and sar -v will show up file/process table overflow issues that may occur
during stress testing. IMHO, sar is quite
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We are planning on running some stress tests on a
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informally
Hi Tim
Tony Jambu here. Saw your posting to Oracle-l with regards
to your sp_vmstat.sh script. I am not sure if know but
I write a regular hints tips column for Select Journal.
I read your article and would like to mention your script and
point people to the script. Do you mind if I mention it
Henry,
I use the attached shell script to gather and store VMSTAT information in a
custom table within the PERFSTAT schema (i.e. schema belonging to
STATSPACK). Allows for some nice reporting over time, rather than
anecdotal here-and-there observations. Should work OK on Solaris, HP, and
Linux.
We are planning on running some stress tests on a PeopleSoft/Oracle/Solaris
system starting next week (using LoadRunner). I have never gone through a
formalized stress test before (most of my stress is brought about informally).
So far I am planning to gather statspack information, and
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Henry,
Sar is a better tool than vmstat/iostat as it collects a broad range of
information. Specifically, sar -q should show up CPU queueing and swapping,
and sar -v will show up file/process table overflow issues that may occur
during stress testing. IMHO, sar is quite underutilized ( had
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Henry,
Sar is a better tool than vmstat/iostat as it collects a broad range of
information. Specifically, sar -q should show up CPU queueing and swapping,
and sar -v will show up file/process table overflow issues that may occur
during
And when you're doing stress testing, make sure you load your system for
quite long time.
Stress testing shouldn't only verify system performance, but it should also
test system's reliability.
One of my clients had a problem with Oracle Apps, where they did a stress
test for just one hour
Anybody have experience with stress testing software for Peoplesoft? Links,
thoughts, comments etc...
Thanks,
Ethan
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Hi,
look for WinRunner. I think it does that stuff and is scriptable (of
course ;).
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Hello,
Apologies for an off-topic posting.
Does anybody have any positive or negative experience with any system
stress testing tools?
I do not mean DB stress testing (we
Hello,
Apologies for an off-topic posting.
Does anybody have any positive or negative experience with any system
stress testing tools?
I do not mean DB stress testing (we have software fot that) but a test
package for system with a fat GUI client?
Need something that would simulate user
or negative experience with any system stress
testing tools?
I do not mean DB stress testing (we have software fot that) but a test
package for system with a fat GUI client?
Need something that would simulate user input (keystrokes/mouse clicks),
allow scripting, simulate multiple users and record
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