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RE: 100% CPU utilization, urgent

From: Hussain Ahmed Qadri <hussain_at_skm.org.pk>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 07:24:52 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005349C3.20030120072452@fatcity.com>


Thanks for the script, I would like to know how would I interpret the VALUES column, I mean what does it stand for. If the value of CPU used for a particular SID is 2000, what does that mean? Is it the time, in 1/100 th of seconds of the total CPU time? Can you please help me understand this?

Thanks and regards

Hussain

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Create the view dba_nt_threads and query it, then run the monitor CPU per session. These are not my scripts --- I'm pretty sure that they were posted here by others --- but I did not capture the information on who originally wrote them. My apologies. HTH

--cr_dba_nt_threads.sql

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HI all
We have a consistent problem of CPU utilization 100%. We have had this problem since Saturday, but it automatically subsided, I mean went back to normal after a few hours, and remained normal on Sunday as well. But its back to 100% since morning, that is when the load on the server has gone up again to 100% and over all work is non-existent.

Our machine is Compaq Proliant ML350, 900 MB ram, 933 single Processor, Database size of roughly 5 GB. WINNT4.0, Oracle 8.1.7.

I have checked the temporary tablespaces, they are normal. We have a 24x7 environment, a hospital, so please can you suggest the areas to look in to, its really very urgent.

Regards,

Hussain

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