0.010340 second ~ 10/1,000 second = 10ms (= 1/100 second)

If the number had been on the order of 0.001 (1ms) or less, it would've
looked more IPC-like.

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>  the latency per call on the "SQL*Net message
>  from client" event looked suspiciously LAN-like
>  (order of 10ms), not IPC-like (order of 1ms or less)

>  Oracle Kernel Event            Duration    Calls        Avg
>  ------------------------------ ------------------ -------- ----------
>  SQL*Net message from client       984.01s   49.6%   95,161  0.010340s

Cary,

To me it looks like the average wait is about one hundredth of a second.
I
must be missing something.

- Greg

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