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oracle-awr-report.py is easy-to-use data exporter from different data sources (Oracle Database, ssh) to xlsx (Excel)

Key features

  • Export data from Oracle database to xlsx worksheet
  • Export data by shell script to xlsx worksheet
  • Charts drawing
  • Customizing charts
  • Adding computed columns

AWR SQL queries by MaksimIvanovPerm

Prerequisite

  • python3
  • cx_Oracle
  • xlswriter
  • paramiko
  • scp
  • logging
  • coloredlogs

Usage

$ python3 oracle-awr-report.py 

Main configuration conf.d/general.conf

All config files openes with utf-8 encoding

Report configuration file

Format:

id:sql script:chart title:chart config file:columns config file
id:plugin:source file:worksheet title:chart title:charts config file:columns config file

where charts config file is one of following:

  1. none - not print chart
  2. default - use all data to print one chart only
  3. custom charts configuration file name

where columns config file is one of following:

  1. default - not use custom columns
  2. custom columns configuration file name

Example:

1:oradb:oradb/RDBMSServiceTime.sql:RDBMSServiceTime:DB service time structure:default:default
2:oradb:oradb/WaitTimeStructure.sql:WaitTimeStructure:DB wait time structure:default:default
3:oradb:oradb/RedoStat.sql:RedoStat::conf.d/redostat.conf:default
4:ssh:ssh/atop_parser.sh --loglevel SILENT2 --swap:atop_swap:atopSWP:default:default
5:ssh:ssh/atop_parser.sh --loglevel SILENT2 --dsk sdc:atop_sdc::conf.d/atop_dsk_charts.conf:conf.d/atop_dsk_columns.conf

Custom charts configuration file

Format:

# id:column number in char:column title:chart type

where chart type is one of following:

  1. line
  2. scatter

Example:

1:25:Redo writes per hour:line
1:27::
2:34:Redo write latency, ms:line
3:27:Redo write structure:line
3:33::

Custom columns configuration file

Format:

column number:column title:formula

_ROWID_ - is service variable for rowid substitution

Example:

11:db_file_sequential_read:=UserIOWaitsTime!W_ROWID_/10000
12:userio:=WaitTimeStructure!D_ROWID_/10000
13:rr-latency:=C_ROWID_/E_ROWID_

Report worksheet example

DB wait time structure

Plugins

ORADB

Plugin for gathering data from Oracle Database

SSH

Plugin for gathering data by shell script via ssh.

Shell script must output one line with format:

File_with_data unixtimestamp column2_title column2_title columnt3_title...

Example:

/tmp/atop_parser_CPU_20190424_2018_24444.log unixtimestamp sys user irq idle wait

So, first column in data file must be unixtimestamp!

ATOP

For gathering atop data from host prepared shell script atop_parser.sh. It work with atop log files /var/log/atop/atop_* created with interval=600 seconds

Note: atop device name (in atop lvm statistic) has 12 chars length, so in long lvm names you should use, as parameter of lvm name for atop_parser.sh, tail of logical volume name

Run it in cygwin:

  1. Install the followng cygwin-packages: gcc python38 python38-devel python38-paramiko
  2. To host-OS install oracle instant client, you can use the follwing article as a guide; Let's consider, here and after, that oracle instant client software was installed into the path, which are seen from cygwin as /cygdrive/c/oracle_instant_client/instantclient_19_11
  3. In cygwin set (and write setting into your .bashrc) oracle-related env-variables:
export ORACLE_HOME=/cygdrive/c/oracle_instant_client/instantclient_19_11
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME
export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME
export TNS_ADMIN=$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin
  1. In cygwin do:
mkdir $ORACLE_HOME/bin
cp -v $ORACLE_HOME/sqlplus.exe $ORACLE_HOME/bin
  1. In cygwin do:
python -m pip install cx_Oracle --upgrade
python -m pip install colored-logs
python -m pip install xlsxwriter
python -m pip install coloredlogs
python -m pip install scp
  1. In cygwin, check that your python-shell launches and it loads modules successfully:
python << __EOF__
import cx_Oracle
import coloredlogs
import xlsxwriter
import scp
import paramiko
__EOF__
  1. Now cygwin should be able to run this python-project (I mean: oracle-awr-report);