Lisa
Simple test: Can you do explain plan on some small query ? If it takes long time, then you know that your data dictionary uses CBO and access to DD is being slow. Try analyzing the data dictionary using 'dbms_utility.analyze_schema('SYS','COMPUTE') and in my case it fixed the problem...
Thanks
Riyaj "Re-yas" Shamsudeen
Certified Oracle DBA
i2 technologies www.i2.com
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Hi Jared, yes, good point.
And the answer is the latter, they don't care. I'm the only one trying to help the users and I'm getting the same treatment as them (I don't expect queen treatment. Just for them to recognize that the USERS NEED ATTENTION and I can help). Oh well, this place is so close to home I can entertain myself with other things until I get to create a database in the next few months. I have never spent so much time reading doco :)
Thanks for you reply.
Lisa
-----Original Message----- Lisa,
Have you tried approaching this politically rather Let the manager of the local users know what you are Then maybe some pressure can be applied to get you the If the local folks don't care, or don't want to pursue Jared
On Thursday 07 June 2001 06:12, Koivu, Lisa wrote: ----------------------------------------
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 1:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Koivu, Lisa
than technically?
trying to do, and why you can't do it.
privs you need. You don't even need DBA privs, just
SELECT ANY TABLE.
it, then find something more interesting to do. :)
> Good morning everyone,
>
> I'm trying to help out our user community here by tuning up some queries.
> Should be easy, right? Well I don't have dba privs and I have a crappy old
> W98 PC w/200-some processor. when I issue SET AUTOTRACE TRACEONLY EXPLAIN
> and start a query, it takes a loooong time to come back. It took me 30
> minutes to get a trace back. The dba (in Arkansas) gets his autotraces to
> come back in three seconds, of course he is where the host is. They are
> not willing to give me a unix account. Gee, I wouldn't trust me either.
> I'm such an OS hacker (yea, right) and a huge threat (puh-lease) and for
> petes sake I am trying to help the users - something him and his team
> absolutely do not do.
>
> Has anyone seen this before?
>
> > Lisa Koivu
> > Oracle Database Administrator
> > 954-935-4117
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