Are they dumping the table over the network or locally?

 If it's over the network, then probably there is a slow network connection
or/and small array fetch.

Checking the number of fetches in a trace/tkprof file could help.

Also pre-compiled languages have many bugs that disable array fetch.

I'm assuming that it's a simple single table dump!

Regards

Waleed

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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
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Someone writes a SQL script to dump a table on three different database
on three different Solaris8 machines, he complaines one of machines took
6 hours to dump a table while other two's only take one hour.  He asks
me to investigate why.  I log into the machine in question to check I/O
statistic, memory, CPU usage and found no problem.  What else should I
check here?

Regards, 
David 

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