9 Administering the Oracle Database QoS Management System
This chapter describes the basic administrative tasks you perform when using Oracle Database QoS Management to manage performance of your Oracle RAC cluster.
- Determining If Oracle Database QoS Management is Enabled
You enable Oracle Database QoS Management in a hierarchical-method. - Monitoring Performance with Oracle Database QoS Management
After you have enabled Oracle Database QoS Management and created a default policy set, you can start to use Oracle Database QoS Management to monitor the performance of your system. - Using the Oracle Database QoS Management Dashboard
The Oracle Database QoS Management Dashboard (the Dashboard) provides an easy to use interface for managing the Oracle Database QoS Management system. - Administering the Policy Set
Whether you are configuring the Oracle Database QoS Management system for the first time, or want to create a new Policy Set, you use the Create Policy Set wizard to create your Policy Set. - Managing Performance Classes
Each policy set contains one or more performance classes. Each performance class defines a type of workload on your servers. - Managing Performance Policies
- Reviewing Performance Metrics
You can view a variety of performance metrics for the Oracle Database QoS Management system as a whole, or for individual Performance Classes. - Creating Administrative Users for Oracle Database QoS Management
Oracle Database QoS Management provides a command line utility named QOSCTL to help you manage users. - Editing the Resource Plan for Oracle Database QoS Management
You can perform limited editing of the Resource Manager plans used by Oracle Database Quality of Service Management.
Parent topic: Monitoring and Managing Database Workload Performance