Benchmark Factory allows you to create an Oracle connection using an Oracle client, direct connecton, or ODBC.
To create an Oracle connection
Enter the connection information. Review the following for additional information:
Note: BFScripts have been enabled on the User Name and Password fields.
Native tab |
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User/Schema |
Schema to which you want connect. |
Password |
Password for schema to which you want connect. |
TNS or Direct tab |
TNS—Allows you to connect to a database using your TNS names file.
Direct—Allows you to connect to a database using Host, Port, Server name or SID. |
Connect as |
Type of connection you connect to the database with: Normal, SYSDBA, or SYSOPER. |
Connect Using |
Select the Oracle Client to use for this connection. |
Make this the BMF default home |
Selecting this checkbox sets this as the default client for Benchmark Factory. |
Connection Name |
Enter a name to use to identify the connection in the My Connections pane. |
ODBC tab | |
Data Source Name |
Select a data source from the drop-down list. Click Add DSN to create a new data source. |
User Name |
Enter the user name to use for this connection. |
Password |
Enter the password to use for this connection. |
Options |
Click to specify timeout and reconnect options. See Connection Timeout and Reconnect Options. |
Select the Miscellaneous tab of the Connection dialog to specify options for flushing cached data. Review the following for additional information.
Note: The Miscellaneous tab is only available when creating an Oracle Native connection. For an Oracle ODBC connection, the default options specified in Edit | Settings | Oracle are used.
Database Flush | |
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Flush data buffer caches at start of each test iteration |
Select to clear data buffer caches between iterations. Note: To perform this action, the Oracle database account must have certain privileges. In Oracle 10g or later, the ALTER SYSTEM privilege is required. |
Flush shared pool at start of each test iteration |
Select to clear shared pool between iterations. Note: To perform this action, the Oracle database account must have the ALTER SYSTEM privilege. |
Note: Cached data can improve performance, so selecting one or both of these options can prevent cached data from affecting subsequent iterations.
Select the Performance Counters tab of the Connection dialog to add additional performance counters to a connection. See Performance Counters Tab for more information.
Select the Clustering tab of the Connection dialog to enable clustering. See Oracle Clustering Tab (Connections) for more information.
Select the Statistics tab of the Connection dialog to specify statistics collection options for this connection. See Oracle Statistics Tab (Connections) for more information.
Benchmark Factory allows you to create a PostgreSQL connection using a native connection or ODBC connectivity.
To create a PostgreSQL native connection
Enter the following connection information.
Note: BFScripts have been enabled on the User Name and Password fields.
Native Tab | |
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Server name |
Enter the name or IP address of the server. |
Port |
Enter the port number. The default is 5432. |
User name |
Enter the user name to use for this connection. |
Password |
Enter the password associated with the user name. |
Database |
Select a database. Benchmark Factory creates a temporary connection and displays available databases in the drop-down list. |
Connection Name | Enter a name to use to identify this connection in the My Connections pane. |
Options | Click Options to specify timeout and reconnect options. See Connection Timeout and Reconnect Options. |
To create a PostgreSQL ODBC connection
Enter the following connection information.
ODBC Tab | |
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Data Source Name |
Select a data source from the drop-down list. Click Add DSN to create a new data source. |
User name |
Enter the user name to use for this connection. |
Password |
Enter the password associated with the user name. |
Connection Name | Enter a name to use to identify this connection in the My Connections pane. |
Options | Click Options to specify timeout and reconnect options. See Connection Timeout and Reconnect Options. |
Select the Performance Counters tab of the Connection dialog to add additional performance counters to the connection. See Performance Counters Tab for more information.
Benchmark Factory allows you to create a native SAP database connection.
To create an SAP database connection
Enter the connection information. Review the following for additional information:
Note: BFScripts have been enabled on the User Name and Password fields.
Native | |
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Server Name |
The name or the IP address of the server. |
Database |
The name of the database to which you wan to connect. |
User Name |
Enter the user name to use for this connection. |
Password |
Enter the password associated with the user name. |
Connection Name |
Enter a name to use to identify this connection in the My Connections pane. |
Options |
Click to specify timeout and reconnect options. See Connection Timeout and Reconnect Options. |
Benchmark Factory allows you to add additional performance counters to a connection. See Performance Counters Tab for more information.
Benchmark Factory allows you to create a connection to a Microsoft SQL Server database using native database provider connectivity or ODBC connectivity.
To create a SQL Server native connection
Note: Beginning with Benchmark Factory 8.1, a SQL Server client is no longer distributed along with Benchmark Factory. To create a SQL Server native connection, ensure a SQL Server client is installed.
Enter the following connection information.
Native | |
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Server Name |
Enter the name or the IP address of the server. Click the drop-down arrow to retrieve a list of servers running SQL Server that are currently active on the network. |
Authentication |
Select the type of authentication to use. |
User Name |
Enter the user name to use for this connection. |
Password |
Enter the password associated with the user name. |
Connection Name |
Enter a name to use to identify this connection in the My Connections pane. |
Options |
Click Options to specify timeout and reconnect options. See Connection Timeout and Reconnect Options. |
Note: BFScripts have been enabled on the User Name and Password fields.
To create a SQL Server ODBC connection
Enter the following connection information.
ODBC tab | |
Data Source Name |
The name of the MS SQL Server ODBC data source. |
User Name |
Enter the user name to use for this connection. |
Password |
Enter the password associated with the user name. |
Connection Name |
Enter a name to use to identify this connection in the My Connections pane. |
Options |
Click Options to specify timeout and reconnect options. See Connection Timeout and Reconnect Options. |
Note: BFScripts have been added to the Data Source name field in the ODBC Connection dialog. BFScripts have been enabled on the User Name and Password fields.
Note: To review or modify an existing connection, click Edit Connections in the main toolbar. Select a connection and click .
Select the Miscellaneous tab of the Connection dialog to specify options for flushing cached data. Review the following for additional information.
Note: The Miscellaneous tab is only available when creating a SQL Server Native connection. For a SQL Server ODBC connection, the default options specified in Edit | Settings | SQL Server are used.
Database Flush | |
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Clean data buffer and procedure caches at start of each test iteration |
Select this option to instruct Benchmark Factory to clear cached data between iterations. Cached data can improve performance, so selecting this option can prevent cached data from affecting subsequent iterations. Notes:
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Select the Performance Counters tab of the Connection dialog to add additional performance counters to a connection. See Performance Counters Tab for more information.
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