Oracle OLAP 10g Performance Tips and Techniques Part 2

October 26th, 2005 by Mark Rittman

Part 2 of my
Oracle Database 10g OLAP Performance Tips & Techniques
article is now online
at DBAZine (part 1 can be found
here).

In this final article I look at the process of loading and then
pre-aggregating an analytic workspace, and show you how you can trace the load
process and the SQL generated by the OLAP API. The article wraps up by looking
at the fixed V$ views that instrument the OLAP option, giving you information on
when caches are being used, the degree to which the server is paging and metrics
on OLAP sessions that are currently connected.

Any feedback or points I’ve missed, add a comment or drop me a line.

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