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Yinshu Zhang
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 6:09 pm    Post subject: GUI/web tool for statspack Reply with quote

I tried statspack viewer enterprise from Alexey Danchenkov, but the GUI
is bit awkward to me. Is there any other tool doing simular job?
Nothing fancy but show stats in graphic, stats historical data in chart
fashion, it would be great if has baseline function.
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Brian Peasland
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:10 pm    Post subject: Re: GUI/web tool for statspack Reply with quote

Yinshu Zhang wrote:
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I tried statspack viewer enterprise from Alexey Danchenkov, but the GUI
is bit awkward to me. Is there any other tool doing simular job?
Nothing fancy but show stats in graphic, stats historical data in chart
fashion, it would be great if has baseline function.


Not any that I know of for Statspack, but upgrade to 10g and Enterprise
Manager has plenty of graphical stuff for you to look at with respect to
AWR, the replacement for Statspack.

HTH,
Brian

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Yinshu Zhang
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 3:20 pm    Post subject: Re: GUI/web tool for statspack Reply with quote

Thank you for AWR part, I am looking for answer about statspack.

regards

Brian Peasland wrote:
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Yinshu Zhang wrote:
I tried statspack viewer enterprise from Alexey Danchenkov, but the GUI
is bit awkward to me. Is there any other tool doing simular job?
Nothing fancy but show stats in graphic, stats historical data in chart
fashion, it would be great if has baseline function.


Not any that I know of for Statspack, but upgrade to 10g and Enterprise
Manager has plenty of graphical stuff for you to look at with respect to
AWR, the replacement for Statspack.

HTH,
Brian

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http://www.peasland.net

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