Four CPUs.
NAME VALUE
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cpu_count 4
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 12:30 PM
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"Erroba, Ildefonso N" wrote:
>
> I believe that a number of threads have already discussed how to equate
the
> total runtime of a given session to its individual stats as shown in
> v$sesstat, but I could not find on my collection of threads relating to
this
> subject.
>
> The stats below shows that the individual session stat is more than the
> total runtime. I calculated session stat using the wait events (1268 secs)
+
> CPU used by this session (182141/100) = 3089 secs, whereas the total
runtime
> is only 2622 secs (sysdate - logon_time). Could somebody help in
accounting
> for the discrepancy? Appreciate any input on this.
How many CPUs ?
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