> O.P.S. Setup in Benchmark Runs :- 
> ------------------------------
> 2 DB Servers - ES40 Alpha machines - 4 CPUs , 8 GB RAM - O.S. DEC 5.1 
> 1st APP Server  - ES40 Alpha machines - 4 CPUs , 8 GB RAM - O.S. DEC 5.1 
> 2nd APP Server - SUNe420R - 4 CPUs , 4 GB RAM - Solaris 2.6 
> 3rd APP Server - SUNe420R - 4 CPUs , 4 GB RAM - Solaris 2.6 
> 
> Transaction Volume - ALL the Following 4 Sets Fired CONCURRENTLY(At the
> SAME Time) :-
> 1) From 1st Digital APP Server (Digital) onto 1st DB Server -  9,000
> Transactions using 350 Concurrent Processes fired 
> 2) From 1st APP Server (Digital) onto 2nd DB Server -  9,000 Transactions
> using 350 Concurrent Processes fired 
> 3) From 2nd APP Server ( SUN )onto 1st DB Server -  7,000 Transactions
> using 250 Concurrent Processes fired 
> 4) From 3rd SUN APP Server ( SUN ) onto 2nd DB Server -  7,000
> Transactions using 250 Concurrent Processes fired 
> 
> TOTAL           = 16,000 Transactions Fired on EACH DB Server using 600
> Concurrent processes 
> Grand Total (Overall Picture)= 32,000 Transactions using 1200 Concurrent
> Processes
> 
> 
> report.txt :-
> 
> SVRMGR> Rem System wide wait events for non-background processes (PMON,
> SVRMGR> Rem SMON, etc).  Times are in hundreths of seconds.  Each one of
> SVRMGR> Rem these is a context switch which costs CPU time.  By looking at
> SVRMGR> Rem the Total Time you can often determine what is the bottleneck
> SVRMGR> Rem that processes are waiting for.  This shows the total time
> spent
> SVRMGR> Rem waiting for a specific event and the average time per wait on
> SVRMGR> Rem that event.
> SVRMGR> select  n1.event "Event Name",
>      2>         n1.event_count "Count",
>      3>     n1.time_waited "Total Time",
>      4>     round(n1.time_waited/n1.event_count, 2) "Avg Time"
>      5>    from stats$event n1
>      6>    where n1.event_count > 0
>      7>    order by n1.time_waited desc;
> Event Name                       Count         Total Time    Avg Time
> -------------------------------- ------------- ------------- -------------
> SQL*Net message from client            5997869     227908818            38
> row cache lock                           51420       1009555         19.63
> buffer busy due to global cache         125239        984724          7.86
> PX Idle Wait                              3034        592902        195.42
> enqueue                                  39427        558395         14.16
> global cache cr request                 224608        251426          1.12
> global cache lock null to x              55634        240560          4.32
> latch free                              170235        172573          1.01
> global cache lock open x                 46776        124447          2.66
> 
> Qs. Do these Waits' VALUES seem Excessive ? If so What may be Done to
> Overcome them ?
> 
> 
> 
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