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2 The Self-Managing Database: Guided Application and SQL Tuning Mohamed Ziauddin Consulting Member of Technical Staff Oracle Corporation Session id: 40713

3 Agenda  SQL Tuning Challenges  Automatic SQL Tuning Overview  Usage Scenarios – High load SQL tuning – Custom SQL workload tuning  User Interface – Enterprise Manager – DBMS_SQLTUNE PL/SQL package  Conclusion

4 Manual SQL Tuning Challenges DBA How can I tune high-load SQL? High-Load SQL SQL Workload DBA How can I select high-load SQL?

5 Manual SQL Tuning Challenges  Requires expertise in several domains – SQL optimization: adjust the execution plan – Access design: provide fast data access – SQL design: use appropriate SQL constructs  Time consuming – Each SQL statement is unique – Potentially large number of statements to tune  Never ending task – SQL workload always evolving – Plan regressions

6 An Example Tuning Scenario Manual Tuning 1.Get explain plan 2.Examine query objects and their sizes 3.Review and compare explain plan statistics with execution statistics (stored in V$SQL view) 4.Identify that it is a “ first rows ” issue because only recent data is ever displayed despite large history being queried 5.Contact application vendor 6.Produce test case for vendor 7.Get a patch with “ first rows ” hint from the vendor 8.Install the patch in next maintenance cycle Problem: Incorrect Optimizer Mode Selection

7 Intelligent Infrastructure Application & SQL Management System Resource Management Space Management Backup & Recovery Management Storage Management Database Control Database Management Oracle 10g – SQL Tuning Solution

8 Oracle 10g Automates the SQL Tuning Process I can do it for you ! SQL Tuning Advisor DBA High-Load SQL ADDM SQL Workload

9 Agenda  SQL Tuning Challenges  Automatic SQL Tuning Overview  Usage Scenarios – High load SQL tuning – Custom SQL workload tuning  User Interface – Enterprise Manager – DBMS_SQLTUNE PL/SQL package  Conclusion

10 Automatic SQL Tuning Overview Add Missing Indexes Modify SQL Constructs Create a SQL Profile Automatic Tuning Optimizer SQL Structure Analysis Access Path Analysis SQL Profiling Statistics Analysis Gather Missing or Stale Statistics DBA SQL Tuning Recommendations SQL Tuning Advisor

11 Automatic Tuning Optimizer (ATO)  It is the query optimizer running in tuning mode – Uses same plan generation process but performs additional steps that require lot more time  It performs verification steps – To validate statistics and its own estimates  Uses dynamic sampling and partial executions to validate  It performs exploratory steps – To investigate the use of new indexes that could provide significant speed-up – To analyze SQL constructs that led to expensive plan operators

12 Statistics Analysis Add Missing Indexes Modify SQL Constructs Create a SQL Profile Automatic Tuning Optimizer SQL Structure Analysis Access Path Analysis SQL Profiling Statistics Analysis Gather Missing or Stale Statistics DBA SQL Tuning Recommendations SQL Tuning Advisor

13 Statistics Analysis  Motivation – Statistics are key input to the query optimizer  Their availability and accuracy is very important  In Oracle10g, the Automatic statistics collection maintains statistics up to date… – But it may not be enabled or properly configured !  The ATO verifies statistics that it needs/uses – Generates auxiliary information to compensate for missing or stale statistics – Generates recommendations to gather statistics where appropriate

14 SQL Profiling Add Missing Indexes Modify SQL Constructs Create a SQL Profile Automatic Tuning Optimizer SQL Structure Analysis Access Path Analysis SQL Profiling Statistics Analysis Gather Missing or Stale Statistics DBA SQL Tuning Recommendations SQL Tuning Advisor

15 SQL Profiling  Motivation – Empower the query optimizer to find a better plan  The query optimizer has time constraints – Makes compromises while finding right plan  The ATO is allowed a lot more time – Uses the time to gather customized information about the SQL statement, known as SQL Profile – Builds a SQL Profile and recommends it – Once implemented, SQL Profile is used by the query optimizer to generate a well-tuned plan

16 SQL Profiling Flow Optimizer ( Tuning Mode ) create submit SQL Profiling Optimizer ( Normal Mode) output submit SQL Profile SQL Tuning Advisor Database Users Well-Tuned Plan After … use

17 SQL Profile  It contains auxiliary information collected by the ATO for a SQL statement – Customized optimizer settings  Based on past execution history (e.g., first_rows vs. all_rows) – Compensation for missing or stale statistics – Compensation for errors in optimizer estimates  Estimation errors occur due to data skews and correlations, complex filters and joins  It doesn’t require any change to the SQL text – Ideal for Packaged Apps  It is persistent – Works across shutdowns and upgrades

18 Access Path Analysis Add Missing Indexes Modify SQL Constructs Create a SQL Profile Automatic Tuning Optimizer SQL Structure Analysis Access Path Analysis SQL Profiling Statistics Analysis Gather Missing or Stale Statistics DBA SQL Tuning Recommendations SQL Tuning Advisor

19 Access Path Analysis  Motivation – Adding an index may significantly improve the performance of a SQL statement  Problem: A critical access path is missing – Index not created or mistakenly dropped  ATO explores the use of new indexes – Recommends an index if it provides a major performance boost – Also recommends to run SQL Access Advisor to get comprehensive index analysis based on a workload  SQL Access Advisor also uses this analysis mode

20 SQL Structure Analysis Add Missing Indexes Modify SQL Constructs Create a SQL Profile Automatic Tuning Optimizer SQL Structure Analysis Access Path Analysis SQL Profiling Statistics Analysis Gather Missing or Stale Statistics DBA SQL Tuning Recommendations SQL Tuning Advisor

21 SQL Structure Analysis  Motivation – Help application developers identify poorly written SQL statements – Suggest restructuring of SQL for efficiency  Problem categories – Semantic changes of SQL operators (e.g., use UNION ALL instead of UNION)  Subject to user acceptance of new result – Syntactic changes to predicates on indexed columns (e.g., remove type mismatch in column = :bind) – Design issues (e.g., add missing join predicate to eliminate a large Cartesian join)

22 Agenda  SQL Tuning Challenges  Automatic SQL Tuning Overview  Usage Scenarios – High load SQL tuning – Custom SQL workload tuning  User Interface – Enterprise Manager – DBMS_SQLTUNE PL/SQL package  Conclusion

23 SQL Tuning Usage Scenarios SQL Tuning Advisor ADDM High-load SQL Cursor Cache AWR SQL Tuning Set (STS) User-defined Filter / Rank SQL Sources Manual Selection Automatic Selection AWR

24 SQL Tuning Set (STS)  Motivation – Enable user to tune a custom set of SQL statements  It is a new object in Oracle10g for capturing SQL workload  It stores SQL statements along with.. – Execution context: parsing user, bind values, etc. – Execution statistics: buffer gets, CPU time, elapse time, number of executions, etc.  It is created from a SQL source – Sources: AWR, cursor cache, user-defined SQL workload, another STS

25 SQL Tuning Set Benefits  Allows selective, on-demand, custom SQL workload tuning  It simplifies tuning of a large number of SQL statements  It is persistent  Provides a common infrastructure for dealing with SQL workloads – Can be used as a source for different tuning tasks

26 Agenda  SQL Tuning Challenges  Automatic SQL Tuning Overview  Usage Scenarios – High load SQL tuning – Custom SQL workload tuning  User Interface – Enterprise Manager – DBMS_SQLTUNE PL/SQL package  Conclusion

27 Enterprise Manager Interface  Launch SQL Tuning Advisor from a SQL Source page – ADDM Finding page, or – Top SQL page, or – SQL Tuning Set (STS) page  View SQL Tuning Recommendations  Implement SQL Tuning Recommendations

28 SQL Source: ADDM Finding

29 SQL Source: Top SQL

30 SQL Source: SQL Tuning Set

31 SQL Tuning Options

32 Enterprise Manager Interface  Launch SQL Tuning Advisor from a SQL Source page – ADDM Finding page, or – Top SQL page, or – SQL Tuning Set (STS) page  View SQL Tuning Recommendations  Implement SQL Tuning Recommendations

33 SQL Tuning Recommendations — Overview

34 SQL Tuning Recommendations — Details

35 Enterprise Manager Interface  Launch SQL Tuning Advisor from a SQL Source page – ADDM Finding page, or – Top SQL page, or – SQL Tuning Set (STS) page  View SQL Tuning Recommendations  Implement SQL Tuning Recommendations

36 Implement Recommendations

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38 Agenda  SQL Tuning Challenges  Automatic SQL Tuning Overview  Usage Scenarios – High load SQL tuning – Custom SQL workload tuning  User Interface – Enterprise Manager – DBMS_SQLTUNE PL/SQL package  Conclusion

39 DBMS_SQLTUNE PL/SQL Package  Contains API for SQL Tuning – Create Tuning Task – Execute Tuning Task – Display Advisor Recommendations – Drop Tuning Task – Create STS – Populate STS – Query STS Contents – Drop STS – Accept SQL Profile – Drop SQL Profile – Alter SQL Profile Attribute Tuning Task Management STS Management SQL Profile Management

40 Conclusion Manual Tuning 1.Get explain plan 2.Examine query objects and their sizes 3.Review and compare explain plan statistics with execution statistics (stored in V$SQL view) 4.Identify that it is a “ first rows ” issue because only recent data is ever displayed despite large history being queried 5.Contact application vendor 6.Produce test case for vendor 7.Get a patch with “ first rows ” hint from the vendor 8.Install the patch in next maintenance cycle Automatic Tuning 1.Run SQL Tuning Advisor 2.Implement SQL profile Problem: Incorrect Optimizer Mode Selection

41 Recommended Sessions/Demos  Automatic SGA Memory Management (Tuesday, 5 PM, Room 103)  The Invisible Oracle: Deploying Oracle DB in Embedded Environments (Wednesday, 4:30 PM, Room 103  Automatic Health Monitoring (Thursday, 11:00 AM, Room 103  Proactive Performance Management  Automatic Memory Management  Proactive Space Management  Invisible Installation & Deployment  Automatic Storage Management  Easy Upgrade Technical SessionsCampground Demos

42 Reminder – Please complete the OracleWorld online session survey. This was Session # 40173 Thank you.

43 A Q & Q U E S T I O N S A N S W E R S

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