Oracle and UNIX Performance Tuning with Cdrom

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Author: Ahmed Alomari

ISBN-10: 0138491674

ISBN-13: 9780138491673

Category: Applications & Languages - Databases

Oracle Senior Performance Engineer Ahmed Alomari covers virtually every relevant optimization technique in Oracle8, Oracle7, and three leading versions of UNIX: Solaris 2.6, HP-UX 11, and Sequent Dynix-ptx 4.4. He presents in-depth coverage of both OLTP and DSS applications, covering optimization of the UNIX kernel, memory, processors and I/O, and all these major Oracle8 performance enhancements.

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Oracle Senior Performance Engineer Ahmed Alomari covers virtually every relevant optimization technique in Oracle8, Oracle7, and three leading versions of UNIX: Solaris 2.6, HP-UX 11, and Sequent Dynix-ptx 4.4. He presents in-depth coverage of both OLTP and DSS applications, covering optimization of the UNIX kernel, memory, processors and I/O, and all these major Oracle8 performance enhancements.

PREFACE: Preface \ \ The purpose of this book is to share my experiences in the areas of UNIX and Oracle performance and tuning. Although this book may be used as a reference guide for UNIX kernel or Oracle startup parameters, it is intended to be an overall reference for concepts. The chapters of this book provide a tremendous level of detail on the internal workings of the Oracle and UNIX kernel. The purpose of including so much detail is to give the reader a complete understanding of Oracle and UNIX. It is this understanding that will enable the reader to apply these concepts to specific applications and/or user environments, thus enabling the reader to maximize the performance of his or her environment. \ It is a key characteristic of this book that only the latest versions of Oracle and UNIX are discussed. The book covers Oracle 7.2 and 7.3, Sun Solaris 2.4 and 2.5, Sequent Dynix 4.1 and 4.2, and HP-UX 10. This will enable the reader to focus on the functionality and enhancements of the new versions, avoiding discussion of old releases. \ Another characteristic of this book is that I have organized it into two major areas: Decision Support and Transaction Workloads. I felt that rather than focus on areas in the Oracle kernel and discuss each parameter, I would focus instead on the workload and discuss the affected areas of the Oracle kernel per workload. \ \ Recommended prerequisites for this book are a basic understanding of SQL, UNIX shell language, and experience with UNIX system and Oracle7 database administration. \ \ I have been a user of Oracle and UNIX across many different platforms including Sun, Sequent, HP, VAX/VMS, MS-DOS, Windows, andIBM RT. In this book, I intend to cover in great detail the Sun Solaris, Sequent Dynix, and HP-UX operating systems. \ \ I hope you enjoy this book and find it useful in mastering the areas of performance and tuning. To show my appreciation for UNIX, I had to start with a Chapter 0. Good luck, and away we go! \ \ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS \ This book is dedicated to my parents, Mukarram Alomari and Dr. Suha Alomari, and to Lana Gardi. My parents have always emphasized education and the pursuit of excellence. Lana Gardi is also a very special person in my life. Lana, soon to be my wife (hopefully by the time this book is published), has been wonderfully supportive of my career and the drafting of this book. Special thanks to my mother, Dr. Suha Alomari, who gives true meaning to the words commitment, dedication, and excellence. Her values and encouragement keep me constantly striving to excel. \ Thanks to the rest of my family Mustafa, Mohammed, Munna, May, Abduallah, and Zena for their support and encouragement. \ \ I would also like to sincerely thank Henry Dai of Oracle. It is a great pleasure to work woth such a talented technical inovator as well as a great manager and visionary. \ I would also like to thank the Oracle engineers and support staff with whom I have had the pleasure of working on various issues. Thanks also to the Sun, HP, and Sequent engineers and support staff. \ I would also like to thank the reviewers, Michael Machowicz, Omar Tahboub, and Salim Ahmed. Their diligent and careful review helped me improve the format and organization of the book. \ Thanks also to Mark Taub of Prentice Hall and the Prentice Hall staff for the editing and publishing efforts of this book. \ Best Regards, Ahmed Alomari EMAIL: aalomari@us.oracle.com \

List of TablesList of FiguresPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1Inside the UNIX Kernel12Memory and Processor Tuning353Configuring and Tuning I/O834Application Tuning: Eliminating the SQL Bottleneck1315Tuning an OLTP System1656Tuning a Decision Support System (DSS)2237Media Recovery2678NCA and Objects287App. AInstalling and Configuring UNIX for Optimal Performance291App. BInstalling Oracle for Optimal Performance295References299Index301