Cary,
Thanks for this meaty example and especially for the analysis afterwards.
Real-life examples like this are so much more revealing and insightful than
any amount of theoretical discussion.
We could learn so much if once a month someone would post the statistics
and output from their performance problem as well as the background story
and then discussed the solution in detail.
I must admit that you guys have impressed the heck out of me with this
story. I would be very kindly disposed to bringing HOTSOS in to fix a
serious performance problem.
Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
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I have an example for you (Anjo, I hope you won't mind). A prospect we
visited once upon a time had been fighting a performance problem with an
Oracle Payroll program. They "knew" what
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