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Re: Performance problem on HP 9000/800E35

From: Ralph King <mokurai_at_bellatlantic.net>
Date: 1997/04/11
Message-ID: <334F1998.3812@bellatlantic.net>#1/1

check yRobert Braeutigam wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> We are running an Oracle V7.2.2.3.0 on a HP 9000 800E35.
> The HP-Box is running under HP-UX 9.04 (currently unpatched), has 128
> MBytes
> of RAM and a C2430 10/8 GB Disk Array configured as RAID 5.
>
> The Problem is this Machine is too slow. We have a test database setup
> running on a 133 MHz Pentium under NT where a test script we have needs
> only
> 27 Minutes to run. The HP needs almost 40 Minutes...
>
> Can anyone give me a hint on this ? *Is* the HP box too slow ? Will it
> be
> faster after upgrading to HP-UX 10.X ? What can we do ?
>
> I know that no one can tell me "Well, set this parameter to that value"
> from
> this very raw description, but maybe someone can give me a direction
> where
> to analyze first...
>
> Please help me, I dont want to have a NT System here... !
>
> Robertcheck your init parameters maybe your not using all the memory you
could. up the db block buffers. enterprise manager if available for your machine has some nice tools for performance analysis Received on Fri Apr 11 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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