Statspack - Load Profile Section - "Transactions Per Second" Field ?........ Basic Qs

  • From: VIVEK_SHARMA <VIVEK_SHARMA@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 00:30:40 +0530

Hi Folks

From Statspack Report, what does "Transactions Per Second" field stand for?

Is its Value directly proportional to the Number of Commits issued?

How can the Value be INCREASED by changing the Application Transaction's 
Numbers / pattern Without Changing the Application Code?
Will Application Transactions doing SELECTs only have NO impact on this Value?

NOTE - This is needed for a Benchmark which is underway.

Cheers & Thanks

Vivek



Load Profile                            Per Second       Per Transaction
~~~~~~~~~~~~                       ---------------       ---------------
                  Redo size:          5,182,240.85              4,559.71
              Logical reads:            113,130.04                 99.54
              Block changes:             23,949.24                 21.07
             Physical reads:                 30.79                  0.03
            Physical writes:                876.68                  0.77
                 User calls:             25,832.19                 22.73
                     Parses:              1,579.15                  1.39
                Hard parses:                  0.01                  0.00
                      Sorts:                537.52                  0.47
                     Logons:                  9.31                  0.01
                   Executes:             22,923.99                 20.17
               Transactions:              1,136.53

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