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Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 08:45:54 -0600
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From: Wolfgang Breitling <breitliw@centrexcc.com>
Subject: Re: System stats fit in two rows?
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You get 2 rows per statid, one for serial IO and cpu speed, and one for 
parallel IO. There are 12 slots to hold statistics (n1 - n12) and there are 
only 4 statistics values for serial IO (for Oracle 9): cpuspeed, mbrc, 
sreadtim, and mreadtim so one row is enough to store that.

At 08:23 AM 9/9/2004, Barr, Stephen wrote:
>When we collect system stats into a table we only see two rows of data - is
>this normal?
>
>Should there be more rows?
>
>Thanks,
>

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Wolfgang Breitling
Centrex Consulting Corporation
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