LightProfiler 0.8.00 freeware
LightProfiler - profiler and diagnoses tool for Oracle extended SQL trace files, generated by 10046 pseudo-event. It convert raw trace file in human-readable format (session resource profile - method R), described session response time by varied statistics (e.g.: SQL statements, events groups, events dispensings and more...). Generated profile also contain valuable information about SQL errors (native and supposed) occured during session runtime. ...
Author | Mid.Tier |
Released | 2012-05-27 |
Filesize | 5.60 MB |
Downloads | 793 |
OS | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64 |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | session resource profiler, sql trace file, generate profile, profiler, profile, generate |
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0.8.00 | Feb 25, 2011 | Major Update | processing event for Oracle database 11.2.0.2;processing for LOB% events;added new sections and reports;added new features (copy SQL statement from report to clipboard - thanks ZeroClipboard project);implemented the ability to personalize reports (include title, logo);some bugs fixed; |
0.7.00 | Feb 17, 2011 | Major Update | Added a new report "optimization";Added ability to export / import profile;User guide;Added use of custom commands;Created deb/rpm packages for os linux;Increased speed of the application;Some bugs fixed; |
0.6.00 | Nov 11, 2010 | New Release | Profile: · Analysis of events is completely rewritten · Calculation of time lost in database calls · Calculation of time lost between database calls · Calculation of general not considered time · The histogram of allocation of events · Grouping of SQL statements on a body/body without literals (with equal dep) Added section of snapshots of SQL statements: · Snapshot of SQL statement caused a fetch/exec or parse error · Snapshot of SQL statement executed before transaction rollback · Snapshot of SQL statement executable before "break/reset from/to client · events" · (for example: possible not processed error by call RPC, PL/SQL) · Snapshot of SQL statement executable with bind, containing the text · "ORA-..." · (for example: statement like "insert into user_log (:B1);" where B1 = |