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Re: Error in trace file

From: Andrew Kerber <andrew.kerber_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 12:32:38 -0600
Message-ID: <ad3aa4c90711081032rfd1dd3fo13a98d30be2844b6@mail.gmail.com>


Actually the blog is somewhat helpful. Of course, this is on a siebel instance so our ability to improve the Oracle side of the equation is pretty much nonexistant.

On Nov 8, 2007 11:20 AM, Roberts, David (GSD - UK) <david.h.roberts_at_logicacmg.com> wrote:
> Is this the: "Warning lio_listo returned EAGAIN" messages?
>
> If they are then they can be produced by the AIX asynchronous I/O
> subsystem when the Async I/O buffer is full.
>
> This shouldn't cause great alarm, as all this means is that Oracle has
> to re-request the write operation, although obviously this does
> introduce an overhead.
>
> I have posted a rather incoherent post on this subject on my blog,
> although in my case I was using an older version of Oracle and AIX:
>
> http://bigdaveroberts.wordpress.com/2007/07/12/eagain-again/
>
>
> David Roberts
>
>
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> Subject: Error in trace file
>
> we are getting this error in a trace file, hundreds of times:
>
> Warning: I/O request got either EINTR or EAGAIN
>
>
> This is Oracle 9.2.0.8 64 bit on AIX. Can anyone shed some light on
> what this means?
>
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