Symantec/OCEv4



Component: Oracle Automated Stress Test (OAST) KitPlatform: Generic (All Unix & Linux)Oracle Versions: 11g, 12cProject DetailsCMS IDVendor ContactCompletion Date (of Component)Additional DetailsIMPORTANT: This is an OCE COMPONENT Checklist, and represents the tests/test-results specific to that component. It does NOT represent the full OCE requirement for any certification type.To complete an OCE Certification, all relevant OCE components must be executed, and their corresponding checklists completed. Refer to the OCE Release Notes (available online @ OCE Online Resources) for full details on all OCE components. BEFORE TESTING COMMENCES… As with all OCE components, please ensure that the OAST Installation & User’s Guide has been thoroughly reviewed, and that all OAST prerequisites have been met.Pre-12c RAC certifications will not include O-05 and O-06. The purpose of O-01 through O-06 is to set baselines for peak performance. O-05 sets the baseline for running the CPU, IOPS and DSS tests as PDBs, trying to best approximate the numbers for 0-02, O-03 and O-04. The object of O-06 is to best approximate the numbers in O-05, with a single CDB. Completion of these baselines is intended to help reach the required stress/performance level in O-07.IMPORTANT: The results directory from each of these runs is to be submitted - tarred and zipped for approval. These results archives should be uploaded to sftp.:/support/incoming/<CMS_ID>/OAST/ (it will be necessary to create that directory structure on the SFTP server).System DetailsPlease provide a brief description and a graphical layout of the topologies of the host, storage network and cluster network (RAC certification) used for the testing, highlight the vendor technology to be certified.<Enter description here…>Storage System I/O throughput Please provide the maximum I/O throughput values for the storage system. The values can be calibrated using the script under $OAST_INSTALL/Orion (built using Oracle Orion Tool):./run_orion.sh -h $ORACLE_HOME -t oltp (To get the maximum IOPS performance)./run_orion.sh -h $ORACLE_HOME -t dss (To get the maximum MBPS performance)Note: Please shutdown any existing databases, keep all testing disks/luns idle to get a better performance.<Enter throughput here…>Interconnect (RAC certification) ThroughputDocument the interconnect protocol used for the testing and the estimation of the maximum throughput. For, instance the theoretical maximum throughput for 10GE is 10 gigabits per stat can be used to check the amount of data that has come across an interconnect by multiplying the mtu size by the (rx-ok + tx-ok) and then multiply by 10 for bits. To find this value over time subtract the number at time 1 from the number at time 2 and divide by number of seconds between time 1 and time 2.AWR can also be used to check (See SysStat and Global Messaging (per Sec)- RAC). The data block size (in this case 8k) can be multiplied by the sum of GC Current and GC CR for both sends and receives. To get bits, as before, multiply by 10.<Enter protocol, throughput estimate…>Database & Layout DetailsMultiple databases are required to stress the system. Please provide the required information for each of the databases. If multitenant database configuration is deployed, provide the information for each of the pluggable databases.Databases CDB or non-CDB?Database Size - GBBuffer Cache Size - GBSGA Size – GB# WarehousesCPU DBDSS DBOLTP DBCRStress DBTest ResultsTest CaseParticularsDetailsRuntime (hrs)Workload #Results [Pass/Fail]IssuesBugsO-01OASTInterconnect/Cache run37O-02OASTTuned CPU Run [12c - CDB w/1 PDB]14O-03OASTTuned IO Run [12c - CDB w/1 PDB]11O-04OASTTuned DSS Run [12c - CDB w/1 PDB]15O-05OAST 12c only -Combined Run [3 x (CDB w/1 PDB)]21,4,5O-06OAST12c only - Tuned Combined Run [CDB w/3 PDBs]21,4,5O-07OASTCombined Stress Run [12c- 2 DBs (1 CDB w 3 PDBs and 1 Non-CDB)Pre-12c 4 Non-CDBs]481,4,5,7Comments/Observations Insert additional comments regarding OAST Tests hereUPON COMPLETION OF OAST TESTING… Component Checklist SubmissionVendors should manage their certification projects via the Certification Management Services (CMS) portal (see Useful Links above). Upon successful completion of all required OAST tests, the vendor contact must upload the completed OAST Component Checklist (this document) to CMS. Refer to the CMS User Guide (available on the CMS portal) for further details. Note: It is not necessary to email OCE Support; CMS automatically notifies the appropriate personnel as necessary.? Important - The checklist must be completed in full. - All incomplete submissions will be returned to sender. - All checklists must include full project information (see Project Details table at top of sheet).Review/ApprovalThe Oracle Certification Environment team reviews the component checklist submitted by vendors upon completion of testing. This DOES NOT complete certification activities; in order to complete an OCE Certification, ALL OCE Components relevant to that certification category must be completed and approved by OCE Support. UPON COMPLETION OF ALL OCE COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR CERTIFICATION…When all OCE Components have been completed and approved, the certification project should be submitted for final approval via the CMS portal. Note, this assumes that all component checklists have already been uploaded to CMS, and that any and all CMS issues created for the project have been resolved and closed. For further details, please refer to the CMS User Guide available on the CMS portal (see Useful Links, above). ................
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