Whether you are configuring the Oracle Database QoS Management system for the first time, or want to create a new Policy Set, you use the Create Policy Set wizard to create your Policy Set. You use the Edit Policy Set wizard to modify your existing Policy Set.
Note:
If you decide to create a new Policy Set, then all existing Performance Policies and user-added Performance Classes must be re-created. The changes you make to the stored Policy Set are not saved until you click Submit Policy Set in the last page of the Policy Set wizard.
Server pools are created by the cluster or database administrator, using either Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control or Server Control (SRVCTL). Refer to Oracle Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide for instructions on how to create a server pool.
After the cluster administrator has created a server pool, you can add the server pool to the Oracle Database QoS Management system. See "Creating a Performance Policy and Specifying Performance Objectives".
See Also:
Oracle Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide for more information about modifying the size of a server pool
Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide for more information about configuring a recently allocated server to be a part of an existing Oracle RAC database.
To modify the server pool settings, you configure a server pool directive override for a Policy Set.
Note:
You can change the minimum and maximum settings for the listed server pools, but you cannot create additional server pools using this interface. Any changes made here, after they are submitted, alter the current server pool properties set in the Manage Server Pools section of Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control when the associated Performance Policy is active.
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By creating additional services, you can monitor your workload performance at a finer level, by limiting use of the new services to specific applications or users. To add database services to a Policy Set, you must create or modify Performance Classes for each new database service.
Note:
Database services appear in Oracle Database QoS Management as db_name
:service_name
, so the service names must be unique within a database.
If a new database is added to your cluster, you can configure Oracle Database QoS Management to manage or monitor the workload on this database.