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Re: clients experiencing slow connections...

From: A Wong <ajkwong5_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 04:03:25 GMT
Message-ID: <hgK58.26949$jb.1361680@news2.calgary.shaw.ca>


I've rebuilt several workstations, client worklstation performance is a little better, but connection is still slow. My user account connects quickly, but others is slow. But, my user account is not as heavily used. It seems people with heavily used accounts tend to be slower. How can I figure out why?
"A Wong" <ajkwong5_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:lUD48.7701$jb.578376_at_news2.calgary.shaw.ca...
> when I first set everything up, it ran well (setup was easy, scripts were
> provided and such). Now, 9 months later, it sucks. I wasn't a DBA, but
am
> now forced to learn because no one else knows Oracle.. trial by fire, you
> know how it is. anyways, back then, when I did a tnsping, reponse was
> 20msec. now its 200. But it should still work fine. But now, the
clients
> complain about slow connections, so slow in fact that they sometimes go to
a
> paper trail, and re-enter the data when the server is back up. I've been
> told by the vendor to export the data, then re-import it to reduce the
> number of extents, and put all data back in contiguous space, but that's
> approx. 2 hours of downtime. How can I determine why the client machines
> are slow and if it is the clients, not the server? everythng else works
> just fine on those machines...
>
>
Received on Tue Jan 29 2002 - 22:03:25 CST

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