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Re: Oracle thread scheduling on NT with 4 processor configuration

From: Barbara Kennedy <barbken_at_teleport.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 21:28:25 -0800
Message-ID: <SUyp2.264$202.159308@news1.teleport.com>


I think you can. Right click on the task bar and bring up the task manager. Go to the middle tab (processes I think) Choose the process you want to set affinity and right click. I think you can do it there. Jim
RP Data Solutions wrote in message <36a66be0.940847907_at_news.cyberus.ca>...
>Don't know if it can be done, but have you configured the parallel
>query option?
>
>Robert
>nordby_at_channelpoint.com wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>We are running some performance testing on NT to prove how scalable Oracle
>>7.3.4 and 8.0.5 is, and to use that information to influence our
architecture
>>accordingly.
>>
>>We see connection threads being scheduled to the least busy processor, and
>>are happy with the results. However, it seems that when a single
connection
>>thread is running against the Oracle server, the set of core Oracle
threads
>>(dbwr, pmon, smon, etc.) do not get scheduled evenly between the three
idle
>>processors.
>>
>>Does anyone know if on NT4.0 that Oracle 7.3.4 Worgroup Server threads can
be
>>scheduled on separate processors, and how to verify that is or is not
>>happening?
>>
>>On a Unix smp box, can the different Oracle processes be scheduled on
distinct
>>processors?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Jon
>>
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>Robert Prendin
>RP Data Solutions Inc.
>Specializing in ORACLE DBA Support Services
>
>
>
Received on Wed Jan 20 1999 - 23:28:25 CST

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