DBA Cockpit for Oracle



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DBA Cockpit for Oracle Ralf Hackmann, Matthias Lienert Database Platforms Group SAP AG

Contents Introduction Pages 3-8 Selected New Performance Monitors Pages 9-17 Space Monitoring Pages 18-20 New DBA Planning Calendar Pages 21-23 Connection of Remote databases Pages 24-26 Documentation und Notes Pages 27-28 SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 2

Introduction Selected New Performance Monitors Space Monitoring New DBA Planning Calendar Connection of Remote databases Documentation and Notes

DBA Cockpit General Remarks As of Basis Release 7.00 SP12, DBACOCKPIT is the new central transaction for database administration. Unified framework and look&feel for all SAP-supported database platforms DBACOCKPIT contains former transactions ST04, DB02, and DB13 (DBA Planning Calendar) and also includes several new monitors, particularly for Oracle 10g. Monitoring of Oracle RAC is included. Monitoring and administration of remote Oracle and non-oracle databases (both ABAP and non-abap systems ) is possible with DB MultiConnect. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 4

DBA Cockpit Entry screen of Transaction DBACOCKPIT DBA Cockpit Entry Screen: The DBA Cockpit displays the System Configuration Maintenance screen with a list of all available systems. The local system (= system on which the DBA Cockpit runs) is always displayed. If no other (remote) systems are added, it is the only one. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 5

DBA Cockpit Navigation Tree and Transaction Codes All monitoring and planning calendar functions for one system can be accessed using a navigation tree with four main areas: Performance Space Jobs Diagnostics - corresponds to the old transaction ST04 - corresponds to the old transaction DB02 - corresponds to the old transactions DB13, DB12, DB14,DB13C These main areas contain the individual functions of the DBA Cockpit, which you can start by double-clicking. There is a button to hide or reveal the navigation tree: The DBA Cockpit provides the relevant functionality from the old transaction codes ST04, DB02, DB13, DB12, DB14, and DB13C. Old transactions ST04, DB02, DB13 and others are still available but have been renamed to ST04OLD, DB02OLD, DB13OLD, and so on. The underlying functions have status deprecated. ST04N no longer exists. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 6

DBA Cockpit Screen Layout Navigation tree ON/OFF Dropdown list of available systems. The current system is displayed. Navigation tree from which you can access all functions with double click Main area of the results and details of the chosen function - here Performance Overview Message area Note: this screen appears if DBA Cockpit is called with transaction code ST04 SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 7

DBA Cockpit Prerequisites Prerequisites for implementing the DBA Cockpit: Certain performance monitors in the DBA Cockpit require special database objects. These objects are created with an SQL script. You can find the script and more information in Note 706927. You need BR*Tools 700 patch level 24 or higher for the Planning Calendar. Some DBA Cockpit functions require the Oracle Active Workload Repository. See Note 1028068 for more information on how to set this up. The above prerequisites apply to the local system, which is the system where the DBA Cockpit is running. See Note 1028624 for more information and details of corrections. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 8

Introduction Selected New Performance Monitors Space Monitoring New DBA Planning Calendar Connection of Remote databases Documentation and Notes

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) - Active Session History This sub-monitor in the SAP/Oracle Database Monitor lets you view the Oracle history views, which provide sampled session activity in the database instances Choose Performance -> Wait Analysis -> Active Session History Current data or historical data as data source Current data: V$ACTIVE_SESSION_HISTORY: - Contains snapshots of active database sessions taken once a second - History of session activities (wait events, CPU utilization, executed SQL stmt,...) - View contains one row for each active session per sample Historical data: DBA_HIST_ACTIVE_SESS_HISTORY: View contains snapshots of V$ACTIVE_SESSION_HISTORY Graphics support Sorted by wait classes or wait events Several drill-down options Double click on graph for more details of session activity SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 10

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) - Active Session History Click on the graph for more details Click leads to wait events of selected wait class SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 11

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) AWR Reports This sub-monitor in the SAP/Oracle Database Monitor lets you display very detailed reports from Oracle s Active Workload Repository (AWR) Choose Performance -> Wait Analysis -> Workload Reporting In the AWR reporting section you can generate AWR reports, AWR diff reports, SQL reports and ADDM reports: AWR report: workload report with text or web-page output AWR DIFF report Workload: compares period report (difference report) with text or web-page output SQL report: workload SQL report with text or web-page output ASH report: active session history report with text or web-page output ADDM report: automatic database diagnostic monitor (ADDM), only available as text output Snapshots can be chosen manually. The F4 help provides a mapping of snapshots to timestamps. The second pair of snapshots is only needed for an AWR diff report. For an SQL report you have to also specify the SQL_ID of the SQL statement to be analyzed. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 12

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) AWR Reports SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 13

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) - Column Usage Monitor This sub-monitor in the SAP/Oracle Database Monitor lets you check the contents of the system table SYS.COL_USAGE$: Choose Performance -> SQL Statement Analysis -> Column Usage Use of predicates on columns (equal, like, and so on) in select statements It is updated at intervals by smon dbms_stats uses this information. Information can be useful for index design SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 14

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) - Column Usage Monitor Arbitrary selection criteria SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 15

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) - Metrics This monitor in the SAP/Oracle Database Monitor gives you metrics on the Oracle database system with data derived from the GV$SYSMETRIC_HISTORY or DBA_HIST_SYSMETRIC_HISTORY view: Choose Performance -> Statistical Information -> System Metrics Provides statistical information: For current time frames (for example, last minute) Longer time frames (for example, last hour) Histories (for example, all minutes in the last hour) Used Metrics in DB Monitor V$FILEMETRIC, V$FILEMETRIC_HISTORY Number of I/O requests and average duration for each datafile in the last minute V$SYSMETRIC System statistics V$SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY Average and peak values of system metrics within the last hour V$WAITCLASSMETRIC Wait class information for last minute interval SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 16

DBA Cockpit (Performance Monitoring) - Metrics SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 17

Introduction Selected New Performance Monitors Space Monitoring New DBA Planning Calendar Connection of Remote databases Documentation and Notes

DBA Cockpit Space Monitoring (DB02) You can access space monitoring in the DBA Cockpit as follows: With navigation tree: choose Space -> Space Overwiew With transaction DB02 Entry screen provides an overview of the space consumption of the database. All figures are based on a batch job which gathers the required data. Size information about tablespaces and tables is given in submonitors with drill-down options. History information about the object sizes is given. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 19

DBA Cockpit Space Monitoring (DB02) SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 20

Introduction Selected New Performance Monitors Space Monitoring New DBA Planning Calendar Connection of Remote databases Documentation and Notes

DBACOCKPIT New DBA Planning Calendar (DB13) The new DBA Planning Calendar is necessary to meet accessibility requirements. Planning entries and results of scheduled actions from the old calendar are preserved in the new one. More flexibility in scheduling recurrent actions. The new DBA Planning Calendar offers views by month, week, or day. Planning entries and results are also available for remote databases. The new DBA Planning Calender can be accessed in two ways: With navigation tree: choose Jobs -> DBA Planning Calendar With transaction DB13 The old DBA Planning Calendar is still available with transaction DB13OLD. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 22

DBACOCKPIT New DBA Planning Calendar (DB13) SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 23

Introduction Selected New Performance Monitors Space Monitoring New DBA Planning Calendar Connection of Remote databases Documentation and Notes

DBA Cockpit Connection of Remote databases Remote databases can be added to or deleted from the system administration and configured there. The DBA Cockpit runs with all SAP-supported databases (Oracle, IBM DB2 UDB, IBM DB2 z/os, IBM DB2 AS/400, MS SQL Server, MaxDB). ABAP und non-abap (Java) SAP systems are supported. If remote Unicode databases need to be connected, the system where the DBA Cockpit runs must be a Unicode database. The appropriate database client software und database shared library must be installed A secondary database connection must be set up in the system configuration of DBA Cockpit for the connected remote database. Optionally or for specific functions, you can also set up an ABAP RFC connection in the system configuration. SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 25

DBA Cockpit Connection of Remote Oracle databases Minimum release of remote Oracle databases is 9.2. For certain performance monitors in the DBA Cockpit, special database objects are required. These objects are created with an SQL script (Note 706927), which is executed on the remote database. Minimum requirements for the external system: BR*Tools 700 patch level 24 (Oracle client 10) or BR*Tools 640 patch level 52 (Oracle client 9). Additional requirements for the DBA Planning Calendar (DB13) and associated functions DBA Logs (DB14) und Backup Logs (DB12): Either an RFC ABAP connection (only possible for external ABAP systems) or a connection with SAP Gateway or a remote shell must be configured. For more information, see Note 1025707. Certain functions in DBA Cockpit require Oracle Active Workload Repository (AWR). Therefore, this Oracle option must be available on remote databases (see Note 1028068). SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 26

Introduction Selected New Performance Monitors Space Monitoring New DBA Planning Calendar Connection of Remote databases Documentation and Notes

DBA Cockpit Documentation and Notes The documentation is available as a PDF file on SDN or attached to an SAP note: https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/f079d393-a806-2a10-84a4-d821d4ee092c http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1028624 Notes for DBA Cockpit: 1028624 Overview of DBA Cockpit for Oracle 1025707 DBA Cockpit Planning Calendar and Remote Oracle Databases 706927 Oracle DB-Mon: Installation Script for ST04N/DBACockpit 1028068 Required Oracle Options for the DBA Cockpit SAP AG 2007, New DBA Cockpit / 28

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