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Default A good database monitoring program? - 10-07-2008 , 06:16 AM






Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL. I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?

For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?

My best Regards,
Emre

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Ed Prochak
 
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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM






On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Ed Prochak
 
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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Ed Prochak
 
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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Ed Prochak
 
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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Ed Prochak
 
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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Ed Prochak
 
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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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Ed Prochak
 
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Default Re: A good database monitoring program? - 10-16-2008 , 12:23 PM



On Oct 7, 6:16*am, Emre <emregur... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
First of all I can be said new at database stuff. I want to know how
to test MySQL and PostgresSQL.
What kind of testing?
testing the product for bugs/features? Benchmarking?
or
testing applications/data developed for/using the DBMS?

Performance testing? Functionality? Integration testing?

Quote:
... I had googled some and I am thinking of
using a monitoring tool. Any monitoring tool with graph reports like
jmeter?
Since you haven't explained which "features" you wish to measure, it
is impossible to direct you to any solution.

Quote:
For comparision operation I will need a dummy database with thousands
of records. Is there any tool that generates data for specified
schema.?
There may be test databases available. You failed to mention any
application type, so again can't say what might help.

Quote:
My best Regards,
Emre
Help us help you. A little more detail would help.
Ed


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