on 06-18-2010 8:42 PM
Hi,
When trying to "Configure DBA Cockpit" in Managed System Configuration ,I got the below error .
We are on Oracle 10.2.0.4.0 and Solution Manager SP22.
Database history :Not supported for this DB platform
Extractors activation :The DB performance warehouse is not available, thus the DB extractors were not activated
Please let me know if i need to perform any more additional steps.
Thanks in advance.....
Srini
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Hello Srini
The statements that I posted were passed to me by the SAP Development Support.
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"Database Performance Warehouse was not set up"
"Not supported for this DB platform"
For Oracle databases there is no support for Database Performance Warehouse in EHP1. With EHP2 the Oracle platform will be supported as well with some reports in the Solution Manager UI.
Basically the database performance warehouse is a project to collect and extract performance data to the SAP Solution Manager BI system. Once the data was loaded in to this BI you can use DBA Cockpit for detailed analysis. In EHP2 of SAP Solution Manager you will be able to also use the SAP Solution Manager UIs to analyze the database performance and workload.
If you are more interested in this feature you are very welcome to have a look at some articles available in SDN:
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/db6
For now you have full support for DB2 for LUW and MS SQL Server platforms and a more limited set of reports for SAP MaxDB and DB2/z.
I hope this clarifies your question.
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Hi Mateus Pedroso,
Thanks for the information.
But the articles in https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/db6 are specific to DB6 .
Can you please let me know where can i find more information about the Oracle database?
Thanks,
Srini
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