Babu,
You:
> All the tablespaces are on different disks - Sorry I should 
> have mentioned
> this in the original post itself...

Me:
> Your answer was buried in the question itself. If the TEMP 
> tablespace had to contend with Tablespace C on the same 'disk' then such a
result is
> expected.

Note that I enclosed the 'disk' above within quotes. Different filesystems
and mount points does not necessarily mean much in these days where a single
storage array may be shared among multiple servers. As long as you are not
using JBODs, i.e. you are on a SAN/NAS, there is no physical guarantee that
the disks are where they purport to be. Can your SA verify that these
'disks' are actually different? A 'sar -d' during that period may reveal
some interesting results.

John Kanagaraj
Oracle Applications DBA
DBSoft Inc
(W): 408-970-7002

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