{"repo":"oracle/rwloadsim","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/oracle/rwloadsim","clone":"git clone https://github.com/oracle/rwloadsim.git","description":"RWP*Load Simulator - your tool for scripting, simulation and much more. Like having a bit of bash and SQL, a nip of C or Java, a dash of awk, a grain of sed plus drops of secret sauce in one single tool. See https://blogs.oracle.com/database/rwpload-simulator-a-new-way-to-measure-your-oracle-database-performance for the announcement.","language":"C","stars":59,"topics":["sql","bash-script","gnuplot-graphs","workload","simulation","plsql","database","performance","performance-testing","benchmark-framework"],"license":"UPL-1.0","category":"databases-storage","readme_excerpt":"RWP\\ Load Simulator This is the RWP\\ Load Simulator - a tool that can be used for several purposes: Simulate a workload using an Oracle database Write shell scripts that are closely integrated with Oracle SQL Please see the docs directory for Users' Guide; the reference manual is available after installation using rwlman and from https://oracle.github.io/rwloadsim/refman/ Branches Please do not use the master branch. It is typically far behind the latest release branch and also far behind development. The branches that should be used by ordinary users are named after the release, e.g. 3.2.0. The master branch receives occasional pull request from the various development branches. You should normally not clone or checkout these unless you are developing the rwloadsim code or always want the latest. If you use a development or master branch, you must do compilation yourself; no binaries are released. At present, branch 3.2.0 is the release branch. News Release 3.1 includes several new features with primary focus on using rwloadsim as a scripting tool. For details, see CHANGELOG.md. Release 3.0 included these major new features: SQL declaration no longer needs explicit bind and/or define, as bind variables and select list elements can be implicitly matched to declared variables. The separate declaration and subsequent execution of SQL is no longer needed. Formatting of output using printf. You can generate a single executable with an included rwl script. New syntax for file open","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/oracle","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/oracle/rwloadsim/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}