To improve performance, increase the number of buffers in the buffer cache, if memory is available on the computer. The percentage of phyrds/gets is calculated as a Miss ratio. You can monitor only one instance at a time using Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor on a given computer. The selections you have chosen to monitor are displayed. In the Style list, choose a style for your graph line. In the Width list, specify the width of the line on the graph. In the Scale list, choose the scale at which to display the counter. In the Color list, choose a color for the display of the selected counter. In the Instance list, select an instance for this counter. For details on how a counter works, highlight the counter and click Explain.
Note that the contents of the Counter list change depending upon your selection in the Object list. In the Counter list, select one or more counters for each object you have selected. If the database is not started, then exit Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, start the database, and restart Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor.
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If no data or Oracle Database objects appear, then either Oracle Database is not or an invalid host string or password has been entered. In the Object list, select the object or objects to monitor, then click Add.
In the Computer list, select the computer to monitor. (This example uses Add to Chart, but other dialogs are similar.) When an object is chosen, it is assigned a counter, a color, and added to the status bar at the bottom of Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor.Ĭhoose Add To (Chart, Alert, Log, Report) from the Edit menu. For each view you can decide objects to monitor, what counters to use for each object, and graphical attributes of the view.