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RE: Know anyone?

From: Magnus Andersen <Magnus.Andersen_at_WalkerFirst.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 10:45:45 -0400
Message-ID: <D30EE05C6F719448A35DD64AFD6B38510BC799@orbis.walkerassoc.com>


I am running 9.2.0.6

Magnus

-----Original Message-----
From: Nuno Souto [mailto:dbvision_at_iinet.net.au] Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 5:43 AM
Cc: Oracle-L (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Know anyone?

Magnus Andersen apparently said,on my timestamp of 22/07/2005 11:28 PM:
> 1. Iostat looks good. Vmstat indicated memory contention, because RedHat
> cache has it all.
> 2. Sar indicates that all looks good.
> 3. Been all over it and used it together with Oracle docs to setup server.
> 4. Great script and I am going to use it next spike. Thanks.
>
> Also, I have sarcheck installed on the server and the analysis from it is
> that the server can support a substantial increase in workload before
> impending CPU, memory, or disk bottlenecks.
>
> I've tried to tune the vm parameters and it help changing the pagecache
> parameter to '1 2 7' instead of default '1 15 30'. Before I did that I
had
> a huge load average all the time. I've also played with bdflush without
any
> gain in perfomance.

You might already have said this but I don't recall hearing it: exactly WHICH version of Oracle are you running? 9.2.0.what? Down to the last digits, please.

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Nuno Souto
in sunny Sydney, Australia
dbvision_at_iinet.net.au
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