I always see "SQL*Net message from client" as a problem if I see "SQL*Net message to client" is a problem. Of course, this can not be a rule, but may be useful in practice to start a performance analysis.
In your case "SQL*Net message to client" is 5.30 seconds. It's too low for your case. But your "SQL*Net more data to client" is 323.88 seconds = 5.398 minutes. Although it looks like a problem, I think it's a consequence. Of course you can tune your array operations to client. But, important thing here is that if you need to send many SQL*Net packets to client ??? I mean do you need to process many Oracle blocks. If you can reduce number of Oracle blocks processed by you, this will reduce both "SQL*Net more data to client" and "CPU used by this session".
Important thing in your statistics is that your "CPU used by this session" is 2293.27 seconds= 38 minutes. What was the interval of your observation ? how many CPU have you got ? is there a bottleneck in CPU ?
Bottlenecks in CPU causes distorted Oracle wait measurements. Some of time are missed, some of time are assigned to Oracle wait events. As a result Oracle waits may become overvalued. There is a sample in my paper MRRP (not published yet). In this sample, "buffer busy waits" is measured 260.54 seconds by Oracle, but it was 112.03 seconds in practice. That means 57% of "buffer busy waits" is measured wrong by Oracle because of a bottleneck in CPU.
regards...
danisment
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S B wrote:
The following statistics is for a
server-side application ( pro*c ). The connection is
established between proc*c to server as "LOCAl=yes
and PROTOCOL=BEQ(sqlplus usr/pass) i.e bypassing the
tnsnames.ora and listener.oraEvent Wait(cs) %wait
-----------------------------------------------------------
SQL*Net message from client 463790 61.85186173
CPU used by this session 229327 30.5834578
SQL*Net more data to client 32388 4.319321455
db file sequential read 21698 2.893683986
log file sync 1788 0.23845087
SQL*Net message to client 530 0.070681745
log file switch completion 188 0.025072015Can anyone tell me about how to reduce the wait time
for "SQL*Net message"TIA
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