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Eric,
first of all, RedHat is not an officially supported Linux distribution for all Oracle releases (SuSe 7.1 is the only one, plus kernel 2.4.4 and glibc 2.2 are the only supported versions of kernel and C rtl). As of disk_asynch_io = false being much slower than true, there is a plain hint in Oracle documentation for this parameter:
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> Does anyone know of any issue with Asynchronous IO's on Redhat 7.1
> with Oracle?
>
> I had disk_asynch_io=true in my init file, and I tried all 3 versions
> of Oracle and all got corrupted. Then I tried 9.0.1 with
> disk_asynch_io=false and it seems fine. My kernel was initialy 2.4.2
> and is now 2.4.4.
>
> Any idea where my problem lies? IO are much slower with
> disk_asynch_io=false.
>
> Eric Meyer
> eric_at_salmontrap.com
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