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Published inJan 2012
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Ciro Fiorillo
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Ciro Fiorillo

Ciro Fiorillo is an IT professional and consultant with experience of more than a decade in different roles (developer, analyst, DBA, project manager, data and software architect) among software industries. He has worked on different technologies and architectures, such as Oracle, SQL Server, Delphi, C# and .NET Framework, C/C++, Java, PHP, COBOL, Fortran, and Tibco. Ciro is currently employed as Lead Software and Data Architect with FinWin Srl, a software house specializing in banking and loans applications. As a freelancer he writes articles for websites and printed magazines about software and computing, participates in workshops, and teaches C++ and Fortran parallel programming with Intel Software tools. Ciro can be reached at ciro@cirofiorillo.com.
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Tuning the Library Cache


The Library Cache is part of the Shared Pool, inside the System Global Area. In this recipe, we will see how to inspect the use of the Library Cache, and how to tune it to obtain the best performance from our database.

How to do it...

The following steps will demonstrate how to tune the Library Cache:

  1. Connect to the database as SYSDBA using SQL*Plus:

    CONNECT / AS SYSDBA
    
  2. Query the V$LIBRARYCACHE dynamic performance view:

    COL NAMESPACE FOR A20
    SELECT NAMESPACE, GETS, GETHITRATIO, PINS, PINHITRATIO,
      RELOADS, INVALIDATIONS
    FROM V$LIBRARYCACHE;
    CLEAR COL
    
  3. Calculate the library cache hit ratio:

    SELECT SUM(PINS - RELOADS)*100/SUM(PINS) AS "Hit Ratio"
    FROM V$LIBRARYCACHE;
    
  4. Execute a sample query:

    SELECT /* TEST */ COUNT(*)
    FROM SH.CUSTOMERS
    WHERE CUST_YEAR_OF_BIRTH = 1975;
    
  5. Inspect the execution details of a query:

    SELECT SUBSTR(SQL_TEXT,1,30), USERS_EXECUTING,
      EXECUTIONS, LOADS, HASH_VALUE
    FROM V$SQLAREA
    WHERE SQL_TEXT like 'SELECT /* TEST */ %';
    
  6. Inspect cached execution...

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Ciro Fiorillo

Ciro Fiorillo is an IT professional and consultant with experience of more than a decade in different roles (developer, analyst, DBA, project manager, data and software architect) among software industries. He has worked on different technologies and architectures, such as Oracle, SQL Server, Delphi, C# and .NET Framework, C/C++, Java, PHP, COBOL, Fortran, and Tibco. Ciro is currently employed as Lead Software and Data Architect with FinWin Srl, a software house specializing in banking and loans applications. As a freelancer he writes articles for websites and printed magazines about software and computing, participates in workshops, and teaches C++ and Fortran parallel programming with Intel Software tools. Ciro can be reached at ciro@cirofiorillo.com.
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