Reading Cary's book I understand that c and e are
measured via different system calls (haven't truss'ed
[well tusc'ed] them yet - I am on HP-UX 11.11), but
would anybody know what the reasonable upper limit of
c-e might be? 

I am looking at the trace file where c is more than
two orders of magnitude greater than e, which make me
wonder if I a have some anomaly on my system

Some examples:

EXEC
#98:c=10000,e=433,p=0,cr=2,cu=2,mis=0,r=1,dep=1,og=4,tim=1777312113968

EXEC
#110:c=10000,e=390,p=0,cr=1,cu=3,mis=0,r=1,dep=1,og=4,tim=1777312181650

PARSE
#103:c=10000,e=40,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=1,og=4,tim=1777314524922

Oracle 9.2.0.4.0 on HP-UX 11.11

Thanks,
Boris Dali.

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