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OraPub Load Generator (1c 05-June-2008)
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Product Code:
OPLOAD1C
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OPLoad is a synthetic workload generator. It is very simple and thus allows one to purposefully stress various aspects of an Oracle server. OPLoad is different from both the WebLoad and the Stock Trader loader in it's simplicity in both how it stresses a system and how you can modify it to fit your specific needs. It works with all Oracle releases.
v1c
All the load scripts have been instrumented so you can see their module and action names in v$vession and use with dbms_monitor.
Added new loads:
soft_parse, which repeatedly (very tight pl/sql loop) runs the same low impact SQL, which cause lots of lc pinning as a result of the soft parse intensity.
disrupt, which create a bunch of sessions that don't do much. However, it adds some additional complexity when diagnosing the system because there are more than just a couple of sessions doing work.
v1b
- Added a new load; clone which allows for block cloning issues to more easily surface. See the readme.txt file for details.
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