Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Setting and Configuring the Workload Generator

mThis is Oracle by Example Module: Setting and Configuring the Workload Generator
ref: http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe9ir2/obe-mng/wkldgen/wkldgen.htm

Loading the Data
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1. Download wkldgen.zip and unzip it into your working directory (e:\training-OracleDBA\oraexe\wkldgen).

2. Edit the following bat file:
OE_large_cre_popul.bat
OE_large_demo.bat
OE_large_drop.bat

Make sure that the working directory is set to your physicaly working directory path.
(YS: will directly execute sql not bat )

3. Open a DOS Command Prompt, go to your working directory, and
execute the OE_large_cre_popul.bat file.
This .bat file executes the SQL code to create two new tables in the OE schema: ORDERS_L and ORDER_ITEMS_L

(done successfully)


Setting Up the Workload Generator
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1. Open SQL*Plus and run the following script to create the Workload Generator PL/SQL package and package body:

@build_workload_generator

(done successfully)

2/3/4 Right-click on your desktop, select New..., then select Shortcut to create a shortcut to the Workload Generator application.

5. Right-click on My Computer from your desktop and select Properties. Click the Environment tab. Add a user variable called ORACLE_SID and set it to OEMREP (this is the database I intend to test, also is the OMS repository database, on my notebook), then click Set and then OK.

Testing the Workload Generator
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Now that you have set up the Workload Generator, you should test it to make sure that it is running appropriately. To do so, perform the following steps:

1. Open the Workload Generator application from your desktop. Click OK to accept the defaults.
2. Click the Options tab.
3. In the Order Entry box, enter 1 for Number of Users, and oe_work for the Script. In the Shipping box, enter 1 for the Number of Users, and sh_work for the Script and click Save Options. Then select the Statistics tab.
4. Click Start to begin running the procedure to generate a workload. You will see that some workload is being generated.
5. To stop the Workload Generator, click the Reset button and then click Yes.
(YS: only the default option (1 OE user 1 SH usr) is OK)

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