I HAVE to ask this question: Is it possible for you to turn off RAC and thereby completely avoiding this issue?

Yeah, that's kind of funny. Except it isn't, really. Invalidations of objects, drops, in general breaking of breakable parse locks - they will all need to be communicated to all the other instances. But this kind of activity is often forgotten in lieu of the "normal" buffer cache activity.

Undskyld. But the best optimisation is not to do it :-).

Mogens

Mladen Gogala wrote:

General answer: upgrade to 9.2.0.4 and hope that the bug has been fixed.
Row cache locks are data dictionary locks. You can see the contents of row
cache
by inspecting v$rowcache. You may need to increase shared pool.
Last but not least, how fast is your private network connection between the
two nodes? 100mbit/sec is not nearly fast enough. You need at least a
gigabit switch. Also check your SQL for hard parsing (see the executions and
invalidations in v$sqlarea), ad-hoc DDL and that kind of stuff.
And no, it's not my priority 1.



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Subject: ROW CACHE HIGH - Priority 1



Hi,


I have Oracle 9.2.0.2.0 RAC (two nodes) on IBM AIX. Currently I am seeing very high number for ROW CACHE LOCK in statspack.

Top 5 Timed Events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % Total
Event Waits Time (s) Ela Time
-------------------------------------------- ------------ ----------- --------
row cache lock 11,310 5,441 86.97
CPU time 522 8.34
global cache cr request 32,513 71 1.14
global cache null to x 21,507 57 91
log file sync 22,689 49 .78
-------------------------------------------------------------


Get Spin &
Latch Name Requests Misses Sleeps Sleeps 1->4
-------------------------- -------------- ----------- ----------- ------------
library cache 7,094,208 31,499 1,480 30031/1456/12/0/0
shared pool 2,385,408 6,739 527 6212/527/0/0/0
ges enqueue table freelist 1,492,275 1,903 124 1780/122/1/0 /0
library cache pin 3,201,008 1,437 130 1307/130/0/0/0
row cache objects 1,400,498 1,020 56 964/56/0/0/0
row cache enqueue latch 1,292,843 715 19 696/19/0/0/0


It is holding row cache lock (v$session_wait), other sessions are in the queue....due to this, number of concurrent sessions will increase from 100 to 350 sessions on each node. In less than one minute everything will be cleared ( OLTP database)

I have already opened a TAR with Priority 1. Do you have any suggestions.

Thanks Muqthar Ahmed
DBA


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