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RE: login delay with 9.2.0.5

From: Wolfson Larry - lwolfs <lawrence.wolfson_at_acxiom.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 17:41:34 -0500
Message-ID: <433A07749711884D8032B6A0AB115262C2BC9E@conmsx07.corp.acxiom.net>


Hi, Guys, I was wondering if you checked the listener log anyway just to rule that out?
Also, did anyone change your glogin.sql file and is there a local login.sql file that does anything unusual?=20

        You don't have multiple tnsnames files, do you?

        Is this the only instance on the server? If not, are they all 9.2 and do they all demonstrate the same delay?

        You could try tracing sqlplus with a ".sqlnet.ora" file in your home directory. It'll only trace activity you initiate.

        And I agree with Tanel, "truss" is very revealing.

        Larry Wolfson

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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Tanel P=F5der Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 4:57 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: login delay with 9.2.0.5

Hi!

If you're talking about bequeath connections, then truss might help you to see where the most time is spent (with bequeath connection you can even set truss to trace the spawned oracle server process as well).

Is it problematic only with local sqlplus connections or everything else as well?

One wild guess: does "session allocation" latch have any misses/sleeps?

Tanel.

> The listener log file does not come into play, as these=3D20
> are local connections on the DB server.
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