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Oracle Goldengate 12c Implementers Guide

You're reading from   Oracle Goldengate 12c Implementers Guide Leverage the power of real-time data access for designing, building, and tuning your GoldenGate Enterprise

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785280474
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John P Jeffries John P Jeffries
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing and Preparing GoldenGate 3. Design Considerations 4. Configuring Oracle GoldenGate 5. Configuration Options 6. Configuring GoldenGate for HA 7. Advanced Configuration 8. Managing Oracle GoldenGate 9. Performance Tuning 10. Troubleshooting GoldenGate 11. The Future of GoldenGate A. GGSCI Commands
B. GoldenGate Installed Components
C. Acronyms
Index

Diagnosing a slow Extract


Until now, we have discussed the performance of Replicat because this generally requires tuning, whether it be adjusting the integrated parameters or adding additional processes. Occasionally, however, the Extract process may be slow, but before we tune, we must diagnose. Typically, slow performance lies with I/O operations, but let's perform the following steps to find the root cause for our Extract running in the classic capture mode:

  1. Firstly, collect the Extract's statistics using the STATS command:

    GGSCI (db12server01) 1>  stats EOLTP01, totalsonly *, reportrate sec
    GGSCI (db12server01) 2>  stats EOLTP01, totalsonly *, reportrate min
    
  2. Copy the Extract's parameter file to a test parameter file as follows:

    $ cp ./dirprm/EOLTP01.prm ./dirprm/ETEST.prm
    
  3. Add the TESTMAPPINGSPEED parameter to the test Extract parameter file, as shown in the following code:

    TESTMAPPINGSPEED
    REPORTCOUNT EVERY 5000 RECORDS
    
  4. Add the test Extract process group ETEST with begin now timestamp...

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