Good point, but what if each user only has a single session?

Not that I've noticed this exact same situation here on one of our
Engineering support databases whose clients are Java, and I'm not wondering
if it has something to do with the application or if I can possibly speed it
up with tweaks to SDU/TDU.  I'm just wondering...  ;)


Rich

Rich Jesse                        System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]           Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA

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But if one user spawns 10 sessions, then  whilst
one session is being 'clicked' the other 9 are idle -
no matter how fast the user is being bounced from
one to the next - so on average every session is
going to be waiting  for "SQL*Net message from client"
 90% of the time.


Regards

Jonathan Lewis
http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk

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> Not like this nor should it be the "top" event always as seems to be
the
> case here I don't believe.  And, I know for certain that the client
did
> everything as quickly as possible during the trace.  Minimal data
entry done
> and OK buttons clicked without delay...no time out for getting a cup
of
> coffee in between or anything.  :)
>

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