AWR Reports Introduction Workload Repository Reports AWR Snapshots and Baselines Moving AWR Information Reading the AWR Report Useful Queries Remove and Disable AWR Links with AWR Analyzer Introduction AWR periodically gathers and stores system activity and workload data which is then analyzed by ADDM. Every layer of Oracle is equipped with instrumentation that gathers information on workload which will then be used to make self-managing decisions. AWR is the place where this data is stored. AWR looks periodically at the system performance (by default every 60 minutes) and stores the information found (by default up to 7 days). AWR runs by default and Oracle states that it does not add a noticeable level of overhead. A new background server process (MMON) takes snapshots of the in-memory database statistics (much like STATSPACK) and stores this information in the repository. MMON also provides Oracle10G with a server initiated alert feature, which notifies database admini
QL> startup ORA-01261: Parameter db_recovery_file_dest destination string cannot be translated SQL> create pfile from spfile; create pfile from spfile * ERROR at line 1: ORA-01565: error in identifying file '?/dbs/spfile@.ora' ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status Linux-x86_64 Error: 2: No such file or directory Additional information: 3 SQL> shut abort SQL> create pfile='/home/oracle/initORA11G.ora' from spfile='+DATA/ORA11G/spfileORA11G.ora'; File created. oracle@rac1.localdomain:/home/oracle [ORA11G1] >dba SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.3.0 Production on Wed Apr 6 20:15:29 2016 Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to an idle instance. SQL> startup pfile='/home/oracle/initORA11G.ora'; ORACLE instance started. Total System Global Area 1653518336 bytes Fixed Size 2228904 bytes Variable Size 956304728 bytes Database Buf
1) Log in to the first database server as root. 2) Change to the OneCommand directory # cd /opt/oracle.SupportTools/onecommand 3) Note whether the Grid Infrastructure is currently enabled for autostart, so that this state can be restored later: # dcli -g dbs_group -l root /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/crsctl config crs 4) Disable the Grid Infrastructure for autostart on the database servers if the previous step indicated it is currently enabled for autostart. # dcli -g dbs_group -l root /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/crsctl disable crs Note: This is step is [Optional] and it can required during maintenance operation like “firmware patches” which requires to reboot the Compute Node several times. 5) Stop the Grid Infrastructure stack on the database servers (compute nodes): # dcli -g dbs_group -l root /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/crsctl stop crs 6) Verify that the Grid Infrastructure stack has shutdown successfully on the database servers. The following
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