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10 Steps to Analyze AWR Report in Oracle


As you have Generated AWR Report in
Oracle, Next task is to Analyze AWR
Report in Oracle. By Reading AWR
Report you can easily solve issues like
Slow database, high wait events, Slow
query and many more. Though It's a
lengthy report but Analyzing or
Reading relevant part of AWR Report
can help to troubleshoot issues in easy
and fast manner.
AWR stands for Automatically
workload repository, Though there
could be many types of database
performance issues, but when whole
database is slow, then there are two
possibilities.

1. Issue with Database Machine. OS Watcher is the best tool to start.


2. If Database performance issue, Then AWR Report is the place to look
at.
In case if a particular query is not performing well, i would suggest to look at execution plan of the
query, stats of underlying table etc. In this case AWR won't help much.

Recommendations before getting an AWR Report.


1. Collect Multiple AWR Reports: It's always good to have two AWR Reports, one for
good time (when database was performing well), second when performance is poor. This way
Remote DBA can easily compare good and bad report to find out the culprit.

2. Stick to Particular Time: "Database is performing slow" will not help anymore to resolve
performace issues. We have to have a specific time like Database was slow yesterday at 1 Pm and
continue till 4Pm. Here, DBA will get a report for these three hours.

3. Split Large AWR Report into Smaller Reports: Instead of having one report for
long time like one report for 4hrs. it's is better to have four reports each for one hour. This will help
to isolate the problem.
In case of RAC env. generate one report for each instance. Once, you have generated AWR report.
Now, it's time of analyze the report. Since, AWR report is a huge report and area to look into AWR
is also depends on problem to problem. Here, I am list most common area for a DBA to look into
which will give a clear picture of the issue.

Steps to Analyze AWR Report


1. Database Details:
After getting an AWR Report This is first and Top part of the report. In this part cross check for
database and instance and and database version with the Database having performance
issue.This report also show RAC=YES if it's an RAC database.

2. Host Configuration:
This will give you name, platform CUP, socket and RAM etc. Important thing to notice is number
of cores into the system. In this example there are 12 CUP's in Cores.

3. Snap Shot Detail:


This are the detail about snap shot taken, Snap start time and end time. Difference between them
is as "Elapsed". Here is a new term "DB Time"

DB Time= session time spent in database.


DB Time= CPU Time + Non IDLE wait time.
You can find, DB time is very large as compared to Elapse time, which is not a concern. Check if
you have taken a report for the time having performance problem. If yes fine, other wise take a
report for performance problem time.
Next is Cache Sizes, which is just detail about SGA components.

4. Load Profile:
Here are few important stats for a DBA to look into. Fist is "DB CPU(s)" per second. Before that
let's understand how DB CUP's work. Suppose you have 12 cores into the system. So, per wall
clock second you have 12 seconds to work on CPU.

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let's understand how DB CUP's work. Suppose you have 12 cores into the system. So, per wall
clock second you have 12 seconds to work on CPU.

So, if "DB CPU(s)" per second in this report > cores in (Host Configuration (#2)).
means env is CPU bound and either need more CPU's or need to further check is this happening
all the time or just for a fraction of time. As per my experience there are very few cases, when
system is CPU bound.
In this case, machine has 12 cores and DB CPU(s) per second is 6.8. So, this is not a CPU
bound case.
Next stat to look at are Parses and Hard parses. If the ratio of hard parse to parse is high, this
means Database is performing more hard parse. So, needs to look at parameters like
cursor_sharing and application level for bind variables etc.

5. Instance Efficiency Percentages:


In these statistics, you have to look at "% Non-Parse CPU". If this value is near 100% means most
of the CPU resources are used into operations other than parsing, which is good for database
health.

6. Top 5 Timed Foreground Events:


This is another most important stats to consider while looking at AWR Report for any database
performance related issue. This has a list of top 5 foreground wait events.

Here, first of all check for wait class if wait class is User I/O , System I/O, Others etc this could be
fine but if wait class has value "Concurrency" then there could be some serious problem. Next to
look at is Time (s) which show how many times DB was waiting in this class and then Avg Wait
(ms). If Time(s) are high but Avg Wait (ms) is low then you can ignore this. If both are high or Avg
Wait (ms) is high then this has to further investigate.
In the above screen shot, most of the resource are taken by DB CPU = 64% DB time. Taking
resource by DB CUP is a normal situation.
Let's take an example, In which event is "log file switch (checkpoint incomplete) " which has high
waits, huge Time (s) and large values in Avg Wait (ms) and wait class is configuration. So, here
you have to investigate and resolve log file switch (checkpoint incomplete).
Host CPU, Instance CPU and Memory Statistics are self explanatory. Next is RAC Statistics, I did
not find any issue in these stats most of the time.

7. Time Model Statistics:


This is a detailed explanations of system resource consumptions. Stats are order by Time (s) and
% of DB Time.

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A noticeable result Sum of all % of DB time is > 100%. why is this ?


Because this is cumulative time i.e. In this case SQL execute elapsed time is taking 89% of DB
time, which includes it sub parts like parse time elapsed, hard parse elapsed time etc. So, if you
find Hard parse time elapsed is taking more %. So investigate further so on and so forth.
DBA has to look for stat which is taking abnormal % of DB time.

8. Operating System Statistics - Detail:


This is the information related to OS, what is the load status on System shown here.

This report shows, system is 62 and 70% idle at time of report taken, So, there is no resource
crunch at system level. But if, you found very high busy, user or sys % and indeed this will led to
low idle %. Investigate what is causing this. OS Watcher is the tool which can help in this direction.
Next, very crucial part of AWR report for a DBA is SQL Statistics. Which has all sql query details
executed during report time interval.

We will explore few of them, To understand, how to analyzed these reports. Let's start with

9. SQL Ordered by Elapsed Time:


As explained by name itself, this lists SQL queries ordered by Elapsed time into reported time
interval.

In this report, look for query has low executions and high Elapsed time per Exec (s) and this
query could be a candidate for troubleshooting or optimizations. In above report, you can see first
query has maximum Elapsed time but no execution. So you have to investigate this.
In Important point, if executions is 0, it doesn't means query is not executing, this might be the case
when query was still executing and you took AWR report. That's why query completion was not
covered in Report.

10. SQL Ordered by CUP Time:


In this report, SQL queries are listed on the basis of CPU taken by the query i.e. queries causing
high load on the system. The top few queries could be the candidate query for optimization.

From above
stat, look for queries using highest CPU Times, If a query shows executions 0, this doesn't means
query is not executing. It might be same case as in SQL queries ordered by Elapsed time. The
query is still executing and you have taken the snapshot.
However, There are so many other stats in AWR Report which a DBA needs to consider, I have
listed only ten of them but these are the most commonly used stats for any performance related
information.
Please share you view about this article, Does it helps you to understand, How to analyze AWR
Report.
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45 comments:
Anonymous July 2, 2013 at 10:35 AM
Nice article, me also working in oracle side as a Tech Arch.
Keep n touch
Thanks
Vijay
Bangalore
vijay.7858@gmail.com
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umesh sharma

July 2, 2013 at 9:29 PM

Vijay, Thanks for your comments.

Amit Pal December 30, 2013 at 2:28 AM


there are 10 stats discussed and all are very clear to me now..hope u will show some
other stats as well..thanks a lot.
Regards
Amit Pal

Anonymous June 8, 2015 at 1:15 AM


Hi Umesh,
Keep up the good work !!!
Tx

Anonymous August 20, 2015 at 6:29 AM


Hi,
It was really a nice starts for performance tuning. Please share some more explanation
on the same to dig more to AWR Report.

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Rishiraj Chockraborty September 2, 2013 at 11:37 PM


Very Good article....thanks for sharing this....
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umesh sharma

September 4, 2013 at 7:33 AM

Thanks for your complement.

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Unknown September 12, 2013 at 3:42 AM


Very nice article.....thanks for sharing...also share some books & tips which have detail information
and analysis of AWR,ASH & ADDM Report.
Thanks & Regards
Vaibhav Jain
Jr. Oracle DBA
vaibhav.mca@gmail.com
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umesh sharma

September 12, 2013 at 4:30 AM

Vaibhav, Thanks for your appreciation.


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feroz shaik October 28, 2013 at 7:56 AM


great doc!! Really appreciate it.
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feroz shaik October 28, 2013 at 7:57 AM


Great Doc!! Really appreciate it. Many Thanks.
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umesh sharma

October 28, 2013 at 9:23 AM

Thanks Feroz

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Padma December 3, 2013 at 3:29 AM


Thanks for Sharing the document, its good analysis of AWR Report.

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Padma December 3, 2013 at 3:29 AM


Thanks for Sharing the document, its good analysis of AWR Report.
Thanks & Regards,
Padma
Jr. Oracle DBA
mailmeonpadma@gmail.com
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Padma December 3, 2013 at 3:31 AM


Thanks for Document its good analysis for AWR report :)
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umesh sharma

December 4, 2013 at 1:08 AM

Thanks friends.
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naru lc December 10, 2013 at 2:04 AM


Nice explanation.. Thank you..
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naru lc December 10, 2013 at 2:06 AM


Nice explanation.. Thanks a lot.
May I also request you to post similar blog to analyze DB when it is under peak load using ASH?
Thanks in advance..
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umesh sharma

December 10, 2013 at 2:09 AM

Thanks friend.

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Anonymous January 3, 2014 at 3:59 AM


Really this article helped me alot.Thanks Umesh
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umesh sharma

January 3, 2014 at 4:07 AM

Thanks friend.

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Sharv Gupta January 17, 2014 at 11:20 PM


Thanks a lot Umesh for this useful article.
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umesh sharma

January 19, 2014 at 8:58 AM

Thanks dear.

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Gaurav Sharma February 19, 2014 at 10:17 AM


It is very informative .
Thanks
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Gaurav Sharma February 19, 2014 at 10:19 AM


It's a very informative and helpful article.
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umesh sharma

February 20, 2014 at 12:53 AM

Thanks Gaurav.

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Anonymous March 11, 2014 at 3:22 PM


Nicely explain all of them...Really appreciated.
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umesh sharma

March 11, 2014 at 11:01 PM

Thanks Dear.

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March 11, 2014 at 11:01 PM

Thanks Dear.

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Anonymous April 15, 2014 at 4:40 AM


Dear Umesh ,
I really appreciate your effort for explanation of AWR.
Many thanks for sharing this article.
Regards
Goulay
Oracle DBA
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umesh sharma

April 15, 2014 at 5:07 AM

Welcome friend.

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Ravi Suvvari July 6, 2014 at 12:27 AM


Very informative
small typo
10. SQL Ordered by CUP Time needs to be read as 10. SQL Ordered by CPU Time
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Ravi Suvvari July 6, 2014 at 12:38 AM


SQL execute elapsed time is taking 89% of DB should be SQL execute elapsed time is taking 98%
of DB (looks like typo)
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satya svits29 August 30, 2014 at 12:55 PM


awesome article keep them coming
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Anonymous August 31, 2014 at 5:48 AM


thanks
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Venkat September 12, 2014 at 5:49 AM


Superb article.. helped me in understanding the awr report checks.. Great job..
Thanks
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Anonymous November 25, 2014 at 8:02 AM


very helpful....thanks for sharing!
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Anonymous December 4, 2014 at 12:23 PM


you need to fix this
SQL Ordered by CUP Time
SQL Ordered by CPU Time
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Anonymous December 23, 2014 at 2:08 AM


This report has been taken when user sessions are active for long time. Please tell me what is
sbtwrite2.
Top 5 Timed Events Avg %Total
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wait Call
Event Waits Time (s) (ms) Time Wait Class
------------------------------ ------------ ----------- ------ ------ ---------Backup: sbtwrite2 40,575 801 20 207.2 Administra
RMAN backup & recovery I/O 69,380 588 8 152.2 System I/O
CPU time 318 82.3
Backup: sbtclose2 22 113 5131 29.2 Administra
control file parallel write 51,693 97 2 25.0 System I/O
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Anonymous January 26, 2015 at 3:08 AM


In the #6 you mention about "Concurrency" as serious problem - could you give any example? What
does it mean concurency?
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Mohamed February 12, 2015 at 5:36 AM
As in real life, concurrency means to client wants to access to the same object
simultaneously. Lock is the solution but could be an issue, when it is not released or take
a lof of time to release the object....

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As in real life, concurrency means to client wants to access to the same object
simultaneously. Lock is the solution but could be an issue, when it is not released or take
a lof of time to release the object....

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vikas jain April 21, 2015 at 2:57 AM


Very Nice article - appreciated
Can you please explain:
#6 you mention about "Concurrency" as serious problem - could you give any example? What does
it mean concurrency?
-Vikas
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Vincent April 21, 2015 at 11:19 AM


Thank you.
In the first part, I don't understand why you use "cores" and not "cpus". And I don't know what
appends if the cpu_counts parameters is setted less?
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Lakshminarayana Hs September 7, 2015 at 6:37 AM


It is the nice document...It is better if you give recomendation on below issue.
1."% Non-Parse CPU% is just 50%
2.recomended value for cursor_sharing
thanks
Lakshminarayan
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Lakshminarayana Hs September 7, 2015 at 6:37 AM


It is the nice document...It is better if you give recomendation on below issue.
1."% Non-Parse CPU% is just 50%
2.recomended value for cursor_sharing
thanks
Lakshminarayan
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Anonymous September 14, 2015 at 12:08 PM


Many Thanks for sharing this, very much informative and useful
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Chandra Reddy October 4, 2015 at 6:28 AM


Superb article for Beginners.
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