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1.1 Managing Dynamic Database Services PDF

This document discusses managing dynamic database services in Oracle 12c RAC. It describes the benefits of using database services, how to create, modify, start and stop services, and how to enable statistics and trace aggregation for detailed performance analysis of services. The key points are that services define applications and workloads, integrate with the resource manager to control resource distribution, and provide load balancing and performance metrics for monitoring.

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This document discusses managing dynamic database services in Oracle 12c RAC. It describes the benefits of using database services, how to create, modify, start and stop services, and how to enable statistics and trace aggregation for detailed performance analysis of services. The key points are that services define applications and workloads, integrate with the resource manager to control resource distribution, and provide load balancing and performance metrics for monitoring.

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Managing Dynamic Database

Services
By Ahmed Baraka

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


Objectives

In this lecture you will learn how to perform the following:


• Describe the benefits about database services
• Create, start, stop, enable and disable database services
• Modify service configuration
• Relocate services
• Enable and disable parallel operations in services
• Enable statistics aggregation

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


About Oracle Dynamic Database Services

• Clients should connect to Oracle RAC using services


• Services are defined of applications, workloads, or modules
• Using Service benefits:
 Integration with Resource Manager: control resource distribution on the
services
 Load balancing: control how the service sessions should be distributed
on the instances
 Tight integration with clusterware: resource profile automatically created:
• How Oracle Clusterware should manage the service
• Define service dependencies

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


About Oracle Dynamic Database Services
(cont)
• AWR reports and OEM provide performance metric data for
services: can be aggregated by module/action
• Multiple terms:
 dynamic database service
 database service
 service connection

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Default Service Connections

• Services created by default:


 DB_UNIQUE_NAME or DB_NAME
 PDB_NAME (in a CDB )

• Additionally, the database supports two internal services:


 SYS$USERS is the default service for user sessions that are not
associated with any application service.
 SYS$BACKGROUND is used by background processes only.

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


Administering Services

• In Oracle RAC, create them using srvctl or Enterprise Manager,


but do not use DBMS_SERVICE
• Service administration tasks include:
 Create and delete a service
 Check the status and configuration of a service
 Start or stop a service
 Enable or disable a service
 Relocate a service to a different instance
 Modify a service attribute
 Map a service to a consumer group
Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka
Service Attributes

• Service name
• Service management policy: AUTOMATIC, MANUAL
• Instance preference | Server pool assignment
• Connection load balancing goal
• Load balancing advisory goal for run-time connection
• TAF settings
• Database role for a service

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


Creating, Starting, and Stopping Services

• To create a service called hrsrv with preferred instance rac1 and


an available instance rac2:
srvctl add service -db rac -service hrsrv -preferred rac1
-available rac2

• To start the service:


srvctl start service -db rac -s hrsrv

• To stop the service:


srvctl stop service -db rac -s hrsrv

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


Client Side Configuration Example to
Connect to a Service

SOESRV =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = srv-scan)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = hrsrv)
)
)

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


Enabling and Disabling Services

• To enable/disable a service:
srvctl enable service -db rac -service hrsrv
srvctl disable service -db rac -service hrsrv

• To enable/disable a service in an instance:


srvctl enable service -db rac -service hrsrv –instance rac1
srvctl disable service -db rac -service hrsrv –instance rac1

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Obtaining Information about Services

• To know the status of all services in a database:


srvctl status service -db rac

• To know the status of a specific service in a database:


srvctl status service -db rac -s hrsrv

• To obtain the configuration information of a service:


srvctl config service -db rac -service hrsrv

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Modifying the Configuration of Services

• Set an available instance as a preferred instance:


srvctl modify service -db rac -s hrsrv -instance rac2
-preferred

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Relocating Services

• Relocate a service from one instance to another:


srvctl relocate service –db rac –service hrsrv -oldinst rac1
–newinst rac2 [-force]

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


Parallel Operations in Services

• By default, Oracle RAC may decide to execute a SQL statement


using more than one instance (in parallel)
• Parallel execution introduce heavy traffic in the interconnect
• You can control the parallel execution in Oracle RAC using the
parameter PARALLEL_FORCE_LOCAL
• Services can be used to limit the number of instances that
participate in a parallel SQL operation

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka


Gathering Performance Statistics by Service
in AWR
• Service-level statistics gathered automatically by AWR
• Further granularity (Statistics Aggregation) can be enabled:
 Service/Module
 Service/Module/Action
• Statistics aggregation settings are persistent across instance
restart.

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Enabling Statistics Aggregation

• Monitoring all actions in a module:


DBMS_MONITOR.SERV_MOD_ACT_STAT_ENABLE(SERVICE_NAME =>
'HRSRV', MODULE_NAME=> 'PAYROLL', ACTION_NAME => NULL);

• Monitoring specific action in a module:


EXECUTE DBMS_MONITOR.SERV_MOD_ACT_STAT_ENABLE(SERVICE_NAME
=> 'HRSRV', MODULE_NAME=> 'PAYROLL',
ACTION_NAME => 'EXCEPTIONS PAY');

• DBA_ENABLED_AGGREGATIONS view to verify that you have


enabled monitoring for application modules and actions
Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka
Obtaining Information about Services
Performance
V$SERVICE_STATS
V$SERVICE_EVENT
V$SERVICE_WAIT_CLASS
V$SERVICEMETRIC
$SERVICEMETRIC_HISTORY
V$SERV_MOD_ACT_STATS
DBA_ENABLED_AGGREGATIONS
DBA_ENABLED_TRACES

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Enabling Tracing Aggregation

• Enable tracing for all actions in a module:


DBMS_MONITOR.SERV_MOD_ACT_TRACE_ENABLE(
SERVICE_NAME => 'HRSRV',
MODULE_NAME => 'PAYROLL',
ACTION_NAME => DBMS_MONITOR.ALL_ACTIONS,
WAITS => TRUE,
BINDS => FALSE,
INSTANCE_NAME=> NULL);

• Use trcsess tool to collect generated traces it into a single file


• Disable the tracing once the required data is obtained
Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka
Summary

In this lecture you should learnt how to perform the following:


• Describe the benefits about database services
• Create, start, stop, enable and disable database services
• Modify service configuration
• Relocate services
• Enable and disable parallel operations in services
• Enable statistics aggregation

Oracl e© Database 12c RAC Adm i ni strati on – a course by Ahm ed Baraka

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