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Oracle7 and the windows nt performance monitor – Oracle A423961 User Manual

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Oracle7 Server Getting Started for Windows NT

Oracle7 and the Windows NT Performance Monitor

Oracle7 Server for Windows NT takes advantage of the Windows NT
Performance Monitor to help you keep track of, and measure the
performance of your database. The following descriptions include
Oracle–specific information about Performance Monitor.

If no data or Oracle objects appear, either the database is down, or
an invalid host string or password has been entered. If the
database is down, exit Performance Monitor, start the database,
and restart Performance Monitor.

See

operf.log

located in ORANT\DBS for information on the

status of the Oracle Performance Monitor.

All Oracle–specific items that can be monitored through
Performance Monitor begin with Oracle7.

Additional Information:

For more information on the

Windows NT Performance Monitor, see your operating system
documentation.

The following information is located in the Windows NT Registry. After
running regedt32, the information is located in

\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENT_CONTROL_SET\SERVICES\

ORACLE7\PERFORMANCE

Value Name

Data Type

Value

Perf_File_Name

REG_EXPAND_SZ

%ORACLE_HOME%\DBS\PERF.ORA

Library

REG_EXPAND_SZ

operfdll.dll

Open

REG_EXPAND_SZ

OpenOracle7PerformanceData

Close

REG_EXPAND_SZ

CloseOracle7PerformanceData

Collect

REG_EXPAND_SZ

CollectOracle7PerformanceData

Hostname

REG_EXPAND_SZ

2:ORCL

Username

REG_EXPAND_SZ

System

Password

REG_EXPAND_SZ

Manager

Only the last 3 items (Hostname, Username, Password) in the above
table can be modified. They can point to any Oracle database (local or
remote). You must have read access to any tables from which you want
to get data.

Note:

One SID per machine can be monitored using

Performance Monitor at a time.