
You can pass multiple inst_id,SID tuples to the snapper though: ash 5 1 (2,1234),(4,5678),(3,999) Note that the brackets are important, as otherwise snapper thinks that you want to measure SID 2 and SID 1234 in the local instance. … it will still query only local instance’s sessions.īut if you want to measure all tanel’s sessions in let’s say instance #2 only, you can just add to the session filter condition: ash 5 1 if you want all instances then use ash 5 1 you want to measure a single session with sid 1234 in instance #2, you can do it in two ways: ash 5 1 use the inst_id,sid tuple syntax: ash 5 1 (2,1234) I have kept the syntax backwards-compatible, so when you run Snapper like this … ash 5 1 user=tanel I will keep adding new averages over the coming weeks.

average bytes sent/received per roundtrip etc). Useful averages in the right side of the output (e.g.No need to use DBMS_LOCK to sleep for a certain number of seconds between snapshots Manually taken “before” and “after” snapshot support.RAC support (query remote instance’s sessions performance data via GV$).I have not updated the snapper documentation yet, but here are the main improvements: I have also uploaded the launch party hacking session video to : Unique extension (add-on) system with lots of extensions to make Web Builder even more powerful.I have fixed most of the bugs that showed up during the Snapper launch party session and uploaded the new version (v4.02) of Snapper here:.Support for YouTube, Flash Video, HTML 5 Audio/Video and many other video formats.

Built-in Slide Shows, Photo Galleries, Rollover images, Banners etc.Display RSS feeds (local or from another website), Twitter, Flickr images etc. Already more than 100 free templates available.

