Please note that there is still a bug for null wait event with 9.2.0.3.0. Oracle 
promised that it will be fixed with 9.2.0.3.0 but it has not. The bad news is that it 
has no ETA for it. Hopefully it will be fixed with 10i or 11i.

Without fixing this bug, it is very hard to identify the performance problem for a 
specific session without enabling the 10046 trace. 

Mike 



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I know that one is still wet behind the ears.  I was debating whether or not to stay 
on 9.2.0.1 until 9.2.0.3 has been out there a few weeks.  I'd hate to see them 
withdraw a patchset after I've applied it (like 8.1.6.3 or 8.1.7.2.0).

Thanks for the replies.

Jay

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Jay,

We are running 9.2.0.3 On Tru64. Downloaded and applied just three days ago
(it came out in March 14th). Took care of two bugs I opened up with respect
to subpartition splitting and moving the index subpartition to a separate
tablespace.

Although it's too early to pass a verdict; it seems stabler than 9.2.0.2.

HTH.

Arup Nanda
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> Any opinions on which patchset of 9.2 is most stable: 9.2.0.1, 9.2.0.2,
9.2.0.3?  We're running HP Tru64.
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> Thanks!
>
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> Jay Hostetter
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