RE: N/w Bottleneck Check using tnsping under Tran. Load ... Basic Qs

Thanks V much Tanel for responding, as always.

CPU Usage of BOTH DB & APP Servers is about 30 % only at Peak Load when tnsping 
is giving a Timing of 118 ms. Hence do Not expect any CPU runqueue.

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From: Tanel Poder [mailto:tanel.poder.003@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 8:27 PM
Hi,

The listener process needs to get onto CPU in order to answer to your tnsping 
request, so if your CPU runqueues are long during peak load test, it will take 
a while before listener can reply to your request.

For testing purposes you could set the listener onto real time priority class 
and see if the results change.

But your network guys should be able to say whether your network is saturated, 
as they have access to various link level stats etc.

Regards,
Tanel Poder

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From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of VIVEK_SHARMA
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 19:15
Folks
. . .
Is following an appropriate pointer to check for Network Choking under 
(Benchmark) Transaction Load?

Running of tnsping periodically during Peak Benchmark Transaction Load hitting 
the SAME IP Address / Port Num as the Application.
tnsping under concurrent Benchmark Tran load is giving a Timing of 118 milli 
seconds. This seems to indicate a Network choke.
(Under NO Load tnsping returns a Timing of 0 milli seconds.)

Any Other HP-UX Command(s) that give % of Network Usage (of 100 MBPS LAN) 
between APP & DB Server?

NOTE - Dedicated Server process connections to Database.

CONFIG:-
HP-UX
Oracle 10.2

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