RE: DB file sequential reads

  • From: "Yasin Baskan" <yasin.baskan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <Amir.Hameed@xxxxxxxxx>, "oracle-l" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 16:35:40 +0300


Starting with 9.2 you get a section named "row source operation" for
each sql in a tkprof output. This section gives numbers for consistent
reads, disk reads, writes and timing for each step in the execution
plan. By looking at the number of reads here you can find out which
index they are on.

10G provides these as default. In 9.2 you need to set
statistics_level=ALL for these numbers. Otherwise you see the row source
operations but not their statistics. The following is on 9.2 (t is a
copy of all_objects with an index on object_name). See also Metalink
note 295656.1 titled "Row Source Operation Statistics in SQL_TRACE
Files".

SQL> alter session set statistics_level=all;

Session altered.

SQL> alter session set events '10046 trace name context forever, level
12';

Session altered.

SQL> select * from t where object_name='STANDARD';

select *
from
 t where object_name='STANDARD'


call     count       cpu    elapsed       disk      query    current
rows
------- ------  -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----------
Parse        1      0.01       0.00          0          0          0
0
Execute      1      0.00       0.00          0          0          0
0
Fetch        2      0.00       0.00          2          5          0
2
------- ------  -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----------
total        4      0.01       0.00          2          5          0
2

Misses in library cache during parse: 1
Optimizer goal: CHOOSE
Parsing user id: 113

Rows     Row Source Operation
-------  ---------------------------------------------------
      2  TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID T (cr=5 r=2 w=0 time=820 us)
      2   INDEX RANGE SCAN T1IND (cr=3 r=1 w=0 time=588 us)(object id
161667)


-----Original Message-----
From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Hameed, Amir
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 3:29 PM
To: oracle-l
Subject: DB file sequential reads

Folks,
In a 10046 trace file taken at level 12, is there a way to find out
which index is experiencing most of the sequential reads?

Thanks
Amir

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