Hi Arup,


Yes, AQ is enabled for this database - thanks for the information.

- Bill.

At 07:59 13/11/2003 -0800, Arup Nanda wrote:
Have you enabled Advanced Queue Manager process in the init file?
aq_tm_processes? If so, this wait event occurs when the process just waits
to see some messages in the queue. Yes, it is an idle event and can be
ignored. Fortunately this is listed as idle event in STATSPACK, which does
not report these waits.

HTH.

Arup
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> Hi, > > I cannot find reference to the "wakeup time manager" wait event in the > FM. Can anyone explain it to me? Getting lots of waits for this in a > 9.2.0.4 database - but given that both processors and disks are pretty idle > at the moment I guess it falls under the category of "idle > events". Therefore I'm not going to worry about it too much - but would be > nice to know what it is. > > Thanks for any info > - Bill. >

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