Or to continue this ...
Why not set maxphys, any veritas related parameters if
applicable, maxcontig on the file systems if
appropriate and get the full 1M.
Connor
- Jared.Still_at_radisys.com wrote: >
> Why not set it to 25?
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> I'm running 8.0.5 on Solaris 2.7, with block size
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> There is no 'maxphys' parameter in /etc/system.
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> After some testing, I've decided to set the
> db_file_multiblock_read_count = 24, based on the
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> 1. SQL> alter session set
> db_file_multiblock_read_count = 1000;
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> 2. select value from v$parameter where name =
> 'db_file_multiblock_read_count';
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> This gave me a value = 128
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> 3. alter session set events '10046 trace name
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> level 8';
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> 4. select /*+ FULL(t) */ count(*) from sys.source$
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> The trace file gave me the following:
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> WAIT #1: nam='db file scattered read' ela= 0 p1=1
> p2=660 p3=25
> WAIT #1: nam='db file scattered read' ela= 0 p1=1
> p2=1167 p3=25
> WAIT #1: nam='db file scattered read' ela= 0 p1=1
> p2=1207 p3=25
> WAIT #1: nam='db file scattered read' ela= 0 p1=1
> p2=1272 p3=25
> WAIT #1: nam='db file scattered read' ela= 0 p1=1
> p2=1312 p3=25
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> So then setting db_file_multiblock_read_count to 24
> would be about
> right ... right?
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