Setup Automatic Oracle STATSPACK jobs

Oracle provides the package DBMS_JOB(Pre 10g) and DBMS_SCHEDULER(Post 10g) to allow for the automation of pre-scheduled routine tasks in the Oracle database, just as they are performed by CRONTAB on UNIX and the Scheduler on Windows. This article will explain the use of DBMS_JOB and DBMS_SCHEDULER to take automatic snapshots for the STATSPACK utility every two hours. It is important to realize that STATSPACK stores information related to system performance in the database, thus the more often you take snapshots, the great resources you will be consuming.

1. The DBMS_JOB package contains several procedures and functions for creation, modification and deletion of scheduled jobs for Oracle 9i and earlier versions. For Oracle 10g and higher versions use DBMS_SCHEDULER package, which provides for greater flexibility and control over job creation. A complete listing of the procedures and functions can be retrieved in SQL*PLUS with the command desc for both packages.

2. Use the SUBMIT procedure to create a new job to execute. The below statement will execute once every two hours.

For 9i or earlier use dbms_job.submit.

variable jobno number;

exec dbms_job.submit(job=>:jobno, what=>’begin statspack.snap;
end;’,next_date=>sysdate,interval=>’sysdate+1/12′);

For 10g or higher use dbms_scheduler.create_job (NOTE: start_date is a timestamp not a date value, so use the following query to determine the timestamp format for your database (