DBCollect/Considerations
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Things to consider
Running time
- Anywhere from few minutes (small system) to many hours (system with lots of databases)
- Overhead: by default, restricted to 8 parallel tasks (CPUs) – can be increased or lowered (
--tasks
option) - Oracle RAC is known to sometimes run very long to generate AWRs
- dbcollect retrieves performance data already available on the system (AWR/Statspack, SYSSTAT)
File size
- The generated ZIP file can be several 100 MB up to several GB if there are lots of databases
- Make sure there is enough space in /tmp or change tmpdir with
--tempdir
Safety and security
- 100% open source (Python distribution package can be inspected)
- Does NOT run as root (even if it is executed as root)
- Does NOT make network connections (exception is ‘--update’)
- Runs as the Oracle user (usually ‘oracle’) or ‘nobody’
- Does not modify any database or OS data
- Only performs SELECT statements
- Only picks up DB and system metadata (no application data, passwords, etc)
- Data can be inspected with regular UNZIP
Oracle License
Generating Oracle AWR requires Diagnostics Pack license (only available on Enterprise Edition)
- DBCollect cannot know about contracts but checks DBA_FEATURE_USAGE_STATISTICS to see if AWR has been used before
- If detected → proceed, if not → Try Statspack, if that does not work → give up with error
- Can be forced with ‘—force-awr’ option (only use if you are sure you are licensed)