oraora  oraora��
    hi, i think use bind variable will give better performance, but it has nothing to 
do with the buffer busy wait.Using bind variable will solve the repeated parse and 
thus reduce library latch free wait.
        And seperate table and index won't help either. There is a greate thread in 
dbforums.com talking about seperate table and index .
        As for the buffer busy wait, i do not have any good idear either.


Good luck!

            chaos
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�� 2002-07-11 20:23:00 You wrote:
>Hi Kavitha,
>
>querying v$waitstat gives me the o/p below.
>
>CLASS                   COUNT       TIME
>------------------ ---------- ----------
>data block          131525173  225446798
>sort block                  0          0
>save undo block             0          0
>segment header           4968      16264
>save undo header            0          0
>free list                   0          0
>extent map                  0          0
>bitmap block                0          0
>bitmap index block          0          0
>unused                      0          0
>system undo header          0          0
>system undo block           0          0
>undo header              1582         14
>undo block              45965       3008
>
>the data block above belongs to a datafile USERS01.DAT which has
>all the tables and indexes the application uses.
>
>the top 25 SQL statements are always SELECT statements.
>they get executed repeatedly.
>is it b'coz all SQLs are with literals and no bind variables ?
>
>it's a highly read OLTP system.
>
>will not
>    -- using bind variables instead of literals
>    -- seperating tables and indexes to diferent tabelspace
>
>solve my problem  ?
>
>Regards,
>prem.
>
>
>
>On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 Kavitha Muthukumaren wrote :
>>
>>Hi ,
>>
>>TOAD gives this alarm often. what does it mean ? which view
>>will
>>give me the wait statistics ?
>>
>>Answer :
>>======
>>Please run STATSPACK to if this is one of the top waitevents to
>>check if the percentage of wait - can be treated as problematic
>>one
>>
>>  SELECT p1 "File", p2 "Block", p3 "Reason"
>>     FROM v$session_wait
>>    WHERE event='buffer busy waits'
>>Repeatedly run the above statement and collect the output. After
>>a period
>>of time sort the results to see which file & blocks are showing
>>contention:
>>
>>
>>" it occurs when a session cannot access a block because it is
>>in
>>use by another session. The two most common causes are
>>insufficient free lists for a table or insufficient rollback
>>segments. "  --- IS THIS THE REASON ?
>>
>>Answer:
>>======
>>   Yes on top of  the wait event could also occur
>>  could also occur  if
>>
>>a. if the application is going against a set of same blocks (hot
>>blocks)
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Kavi
>
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