Index
A
- access control
- ACL attributes 5.1.4
- ACTION 1.3.5.3, 2.2
- activating
- Performance Policies 4.6.4.2
- active resource plan 5.1.3
- adding
- administrator-managed databases
- support for , 1.3.4
- administrators
- alerts
- alternative recommendations 1.3.8.3, 4.3.6
- application contexts 2.2
- applications
- APPQOS_PLAN 3.1.5.1, 5.1.3
- editing 4.9
- APPQOSSYS user 3.1.5.1, 5.1.2
- audit log 2.6
- authorized actions , 4.6.1, 4.6.6
- Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) 2.3.5
- Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) 2.3.5
- average response times
C
- calendars 1.3.2
- candidate server lists 3.1.2
- CDB 1.3.8.2.4, 1.4.1.2
- CGroups 3.1.6
- CHM
- classification rules
- defaults 1.3.5.2
- classifiers 1.3.5, 1.3.5.2, 2.2
- adding 4.5.4.1
- and multiple services 2.2, 4.5.1
- and Performance Classes 2.2, 4.5.1
- and service names 1.3.5.3
- and session attributes 2.2
- and tags 2.2
- creating 4.5.1
- default_pc 4.5.5
- deleting 4.5.4.3
- evaluation order 5.1.6
- for the default Performance Class 4.5.5
- modifying 4.5.4.2
- multiple attributes 2.2
- order of evaluation 2.2
- session attributes 2.2
- specifying evaluation order 4.4.1, 4.5.5
- clients
- cluster administrator 3.1.2, 3.1.4, 4.8, 5.1.4
- configuration recommendations 2.3
- configuration violations 2.1, 2.1.2
- configuring
- connecting to a database 2.1.3
- connection load balancing 2.1.3
- connection pools 2.1.3
- connections
- consumer groups 1.3.1.1, 1.4.1
- container database 1.3.8.2.4
- container database (CDB) 2.1.2
- control groups 3.1.6
- copying Performance Policies 4.6.3
- CPU_COUNT 1.3.1.2, 5.1.5
- CPU partition 1.3.1.2
- CPU resource bottlenecks
- resolving 2.3.2
- CPU shares 1.3.8.2.4
- Create Policy Set wizard 3.1.5.2
- creating
- CRSCTL 5.1.4
D
- Dashboard
- accessing 4.3.1
- analysis result for recommendations 4.3.5
- and recommendations 1.3.8.1
- and resource bottlenecks 2.3.1
- and workload surges 2.6
- description of General section 4.3.1
- implementing recommendations 4.3.7
- logging in 3.1.4
- main sections 4.3.1
- Performance Overview 4.3.1, 4.3.4
- Performance Satisfaction Metric chart 4.3.4
- QoS Status 4.3.1
- recommendations not generated 5.1.7
- Recommendations section 4.3.1
- Resource Use vs. Wait Time chart 4.3.4
- Resource Wait Times Breakdown 4.3.1, 4.7.4
- Situation Analysis 4.3.6
- viewing recommendation details 4.3.6
- viewing recommendations 4.3.5
- database
- startup order determined by rank 1.3.6.4
- Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) 3.1.2
- database connections 1.3.1.3
- database parameters 1.4.2
- Database Resource Manager
- See: Oracle Database Resource Manager
- databases
- adding services 4.4.4, 4.4.5
- and CPU_COUNT 2.1.2, 3.1.3.1
- compliant 5.1.2
- connecting with a service 2.1.3
- connections 2.1.4
- default service 2.1.3
- enabling Oracle Database QoS Management 5.1.2
- Oracle RAC One Node 2.1.2
- policy-managed 1.3.4, 2.1.2, 5.1.2
- services 2.1.2
- sharing a server pool 2.1.2
- singleton 2.1.2
- startup order
- upgrading 1.3.4
- database services
- See: services
- database sessions
- tracking client requests 2.2
- defaults
- deleting
- demand
- disabling
- Oracle Database QoS Management for a cluster 4.3.3
E
M
- maintenance windows 1.3.2
- managed server pools
- and Oracle RAC database instances 2.1.2
- managing
- MCB
- See: Multi-CPU Binding
- measure-only 4.6.1
- measure-only mode , 2.5
- MemoryGuard ,
- memory pressure
- metrics 1.5
- minimum response times 2.5
- minimum size of server pools 2.5
- modifying
- MODULE 1.3.5.3, 2.2
- Multi-CPU Binding 3.1.6
- multitenant database 1.4.1.2
- multitenant databases 2.1.2
- multi-tier environments 2.2
O
- OC4J container
- locating 3.1.4
- OCI
- See: Oracle Call Interface
- OCIAttrSet function 2.2
- ODP.NET 1.3.5.3
- OLTP workloads 2.1.4
- open workloads 1.1
- ORA$QOS_CDB_PLAN 5.1.3
- editing 4.9
- ORA$QOS_PLAN
- editing 4.9
- Oracle ASM
- Oracle Call Interface 1.3.1.3, 1.3.5.3
- clients 2.1.4
- Oracle Cluster Health Monitor
- Oracle Clusterware Repository 3.1.5.1, 4.8
- Oracle Database QoS Management
- See also: Dashboard
- administrator 3.1, 3.1.4
- changing active Performance Policy 4.6.4.1, 4.6.4.3
- Dashboard 4.3.1
- See also: Dashboard
- Dashboard sections 4.3.1
- disabling for a cluster 4.3.3
- enabling for a cluster 2.4.3, 3.1.5, 3.1.5.3, 4.3.2
- enabling for a database 3.1.5
- log files 5.2
- selecting server pools 4.4.1
- server hosting the OC4J container 3.1.4
- status 4.3.1
- trace files 5.2
- troubleshooting 5
- using the Dashboard 4.3.1
- viewing cluster management status 4.1.2
- viewing current status 3.1.5.3
- Oracle Database QoS Management administrator 4.3.1
- Oracle Database Resource Manager 1.3.1.1, 1.4.1, 4.9
- enabling 5.1.3
- Oracle Enterprise Manager alerts 2.6
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Dashboard 1.3.8.1
- See also: Dashboard
- Oracle RAC databases
- Oracle RAC high availability framework 2.1.3
- Oracle RAC One Node databases 2.1.2
- Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) 1.4
- and Oracle Database QoS Management 1.4.1
- Oracle Wallet 3.1.5.1
- overloaded systems 1.3.8.2.3
- overrides
- See: server pool directive overrides
P
- parallel queries 2.1.4
- patching
- PDB 1.4.1.2
- PDB shares 1.4.1.2
- performance class
- ranks 1.3.6.4
- Performance Classes 1.3.2, 1.3.5, 1.3.5.3, 1.5.3, 2.6, 4.6.1
- adding classifiers 4.5.4.1
- adding services 4.4.4, 4.4.5
- and alerts 2.6
- and classifiers 2.2
- and homogenous requests 2.1.4
- and services 1.3.5.2
- changing the rank 4.6.2
- classifier ordering 5.1.6
- classifiers 2.2
- configuring Performance Objectives 4.3.4
- creating 4.5.1
- creating classifiers 4.5.1
- default 4.5.5
- default names 1.3.2
- deleting 4.5.2
- deleting classifiers 4.5.4.3
- evaluating classifiers 4.5.1
- improvements in performance 1.3.8.3
- Incomplete data 5.1.6
- list of 4.3.1
- managing work requests separately 1.3.5.4
- maximum 2.2
- measure-only , 1.3.6.1, 4.3.4
- metrics 4.3.1
- metrics missing 5.1.6
- modifying 4.5.4
- modifying classifiers 4.5.4.2
- multiple classifiers 4.5.1
- No demand 5.1.6
- Nonconforming data 5.1.6
- projected impact of recommendations 1.3.7
- ranks 1.3.6.3
- relation to Performance Objectives 1.3.6.1
- renaming 4.5.3
- satisfying Performance Objectives 1.3.7
- setting evaluation order of classifiers 4.4.1
- specifying evaluation order of classifiers 4.5.5
- specifying ranks 4.6.1
- suggested by application developer 1.3.5.4
- unable to collect metrics 5.1.5
- used in Performance Policies 2.5
- viewing performance metrics 4.3.4, 4.7.1, 4.7.2
- viewing resource wait times 4.3.1
- wait times for resources 4.7.4
- performance metrics 1.5.1
- performance objectives
- Performance Objectives 1.3.2, 1.5.3
- Performance Policies 1.3.2, 1.3.6.1, 1.3.8
- activating 4.6.4.2
- and server pools 2.1.1
- changing active 4.6.4.1, 4.6.4.3
- copying 4.6.3
- creating 4.6.1
- creating additional 2.5
- default 2.5
- Default policy 4.4.1
- definition 1.3.6
- deleting 4.6.5
- measure-only 2.5
- modifying 4.6.2
- ranking Performance Classes 1.3.6.3
- refining with Performance Classes 2.5
- scheduling the active policy 4.6.4.2
- server pool directive overrides 1.3.6.2
- performance projections 2.6
- Performance Satisfaction Metric (PSM) 1.5.3, 2.6, 4.3.4, 4.6.1
- performance tuning 2.3.5
- pluggable database (PDB) 2.1.2
- pluggable databases
- monitoring 1.3.8.2.4
- Policy and Performance Management engine 1.3.7
- policy changes
- logs 2.6
- policy-managed databases 2.1.2, 5.1.2
- Policy Set
- Policy Sets 1.3.2
- PROGRAM 1.3.5.3, 2.2
R
- ranking Performance Objectives 2.5
- ranks
- recommendations 1.3.2, 1.3.7, 1.4.2, 2.6, 4.7.4
- alternatives 1.3.8.3, 4.3.6
- analysis results 4.3.5
- automatically implemented 4.6.6
- choosing a different action 4.3.6
- consumer group mappings 1.3.8.2, 1.3.8.2.1
- contents 1.3.8.4
- generating 1.3.8.3
- implementing 1.3.8.1, 1.3.8.3, 4.3.7
- implementing alternative recommendations 4.3.6
- interval 4.3.4
- iterations 1.3.8.6
- negative impacts 1.3.8.3
- not being displayed 4.3.7
- not generated 5.1.7
- reallocating servers 1.3.8.2.3
- section of the Dashboard 4.3.1
- Situation Analysis 4.3.6
- viewing 4.3.1, 4.3.5
- viewing details 4.3.6
- Recommended Actions page 4.3.6
- removing servers from a server pool 2.1.1
- renaming
- Performance Classes 4.5.3
- requirements
- resolving
- resource bottlenecks
- resolving 2.3.5
- Resource Manager
- See: Oracle Database Resource Manager
- resource plans
- resources
- resource types 2.3.1
- Resource Use vs. Wait Time chart 4.3.4
- response time 1.3.6.1
- response times
- RMI port conflict 5.1.9
- role separation
- run-time connection load balancing 2.1.3
- run-time connection load balancing goal 1.3.1.3
S
- scheduling
- active performance policy 4.6.4.2
- scripting 4.6.4.3
- SERVER_NAMES attribute 3.1.2
- server pool directive overrides 2.5
- server pools 1.3.1.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.4.1.3
- accessing 3.1, 5.1.4
- adding to a Policy Set 4.4.2
- adjusting size of 1.4.1
- and multiple databases 2.1.2
- and recommendations 1.3.8.2.3
- and services 1.4.1.1
- attributes 1.3.6.2
- candidate server lists 1.3.4, 3.1.2
- configuring 2.1.1
- constraints 2.4.1
- creating 3.1.2, 4.4.2
- directive overrides 1.3.6.2
- execute permission 5.1.4
- Free pool 1.3.4, 3.1.2
- increasing minimum pool size 4.6.7
- list of 4.3.1
- managed 2.1.1, 2.1.2
- marked as managed 3.1.5.2
- maximum size of one 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 5.1.5
- minimum size 1.3.8.2, 1.3.8.2.1, 2.5, 3.1
- minimum size of one 2.1.1
- modifying settings 4.4.3
- modifying using Oracle Enterprise Manager 4.4.3
- privileges 3.1.2
- removing servers from 2.1.1
- selecting for management 4.4.1
- SERVER_NAMES attribute 3.1.2
- servers not added 5.1.8
- unmanageable 5.1.5
- unmanaged 2.1.1
- using multiple server pools 1.3.3
- viewing current settings 4.4.1
- servers
- SERVICE_NAME 1.3.5.3
- SERVICE_TIME 1.3.1.3
- service-level agreements (SLAs) 1.3.8.6, 2.4.3, 2.5, 2.6, 4.6.1
- service levels 1.3.6.1
- services 1.3.1
- adding to the Policy Set 4.4.4, 4.4.5
- and Oracle Clusterware 2.1.3
- and work requests 1.4.1.1
- configuring load balancing goals 2.1.3
- creating 3.1.3.2
- default database service 2.1.3
- defaults
- Performance Classes 1.3.5.2
- discovered automatically 2.4.3
- for database connections 2.1.4
- load balancing 2.1.3
- names 2.2
- singleton 1.4.1.1
- SINGLETON 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 5.1.5
- specifying multiple 4.5.1
- transactional shut down 1.3.8.6
- UNIFORM 2.1.2, 2.1.3
- used by workloads 2.1.3
- session attributes 2.2
- Set Policy 4.6.4.2
- singleton databases 2.1.2
- SINGLETON services 2.1.3, 5.1.5
- Situation Analysis 4.3.6
- SLA
- See: service-level agreements
- slice 1.3.1.2
- SQL performance issues 2.3.5
- SRVCTL 2.1.3, 4.4.2, 4.8, 5.1.4, 5.1.9
- startup order for databases
- storage interconnect 2.3.4
- supported
- support for Administrator-Managed databases , 1.3.4
- system parameters 1.4.2
- system performance
- system requirements 2.1, 2.3
W
- wait times 1.5, 2.3.5
- wizards
- workload rank
- and database startup order 1.3.6.4
- workloads 1.3.2, 1.3.8
- See also: Performance Classes
- and creating new Performance Classes 2.1.4
- and GV$ view requests 2.1.4
- and parallel queries 2.1.4
- and server pools 1.3.3
- calls and Performance Classes 2.2
- consolidating 1.3.3
- database connections 1.3.5.3
- different resource requirements for work subsets 2.1.4
- managing 2.2
- monitoring 1.3.1.3
- OLTP 2.1.4
- scaling 1.3.3
- separating 1.3.1
- supported response times 2.1.4
- supported types 1.4, 1.5.3, 2.1.4
- surges 2.4.2, 2.5, 2.6
- tuning goals 1.3.3
- work requests 1.1, 1.3.5, 1.3.5.3