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  1. 1.        Check the database status
  2. 2.        Check listener status
  3. 3.        Check alert log files
  4. 4.       Check listener log file
  5. 5.       Make sure the connections are going fine in the listener log file.
  6. 6.       Check the space in /var directory and check any file system reached 100%
  7. 7.       CPU utilization
  8. 8.       Memory details
  9. 9.       Any indexes are in UNUSABLE state
  10. 10.   Locked objects
  11. 11.   Invalid objects
  12. 12.   Blocking sessions
  13. 13.   Identify database idle sessions
  14. 14.   Any errors in alert log
  15. 15.   UNUSABLE indexes
  16. 16.   Max sessions reached/process reached/ Check the status and no of connections present in the database
  17. 17.   Outstanding alerts
  18. 18.   Check the last analyzed date
  19. 19.   FRA utilization
  20. 20.   Long running queries
  21. 21.   List Of Users Currently Waiting
  22. 22.   Top CPU Consuming SQL During A Certain Time Period
  23. 23.   Which Database Objects Experienced the Most Number of Waits in the Past One Hour
  24. 24.   What Wait Events Are Sessions Waiting On
  25. 25.   List Of Users Currently Waiting
  26. 26.   Top 5 SQL statements in the past one hour
  27. 27.   Top 5 Queries for past week based on ADDM recommendations
  28. 28.   Recently modified objects


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