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Hi
Problem solved. It turned out to be a sick volume set. I'd still love to know how dbwr slaves compare to async io though.
Regards,
Ivan Bajon
"Ivan Bajon" <bajon_at_nospam@worldonline.dk> wrote in message
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> Hi Folks
>
> (NT - 8.1.6)
>
> We're moving most of our in house Oracle installations to a Dell SAN
> (PowerVault 660F/224F). We get an "OSD-04016 Error queueing an
asynchronius
> IO request"
> Now, I fixed the problem by disabling disk_asynch_io in init.ora but the
> documentation states that I should set up multiple dbwr slaves to
accomodate
> for the loss of performance. I hope I'm wrong but I seem to remember that
> there's been some problems with dbwr slaves on 8i. Can anybody
confirm/deny
> this? How's the performance of using dbwr slaves compared to using asynch
> io?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ivan Bajon, ocp
>
>
Received on Sun Apr 22 2001 - 15:43:58 CDT