> My system is a Oracle EE 8.1.7.4 64bit on Solaris 8 .
>
> The last days the datawarehouse people complain that their load process
> which inserts data into tables is half time as fast as it was two days
> ago.
>
>
>
> From v$session_wait I can see that the process is spending time on
> SQL*Net message from client.
>
> The process is running on server and it is using PROTOCOL=BEQ and not
> TCP.

Waiting on a client might imply that the client process is causing the
slowdown, not the database.

To be completely sure you should have this info before it slowed down as
well. Maybe the  Wait for SQL*Net message from client might have been
there before, and something else might have gotten slower.

Try tracing with 10046 and analyze where it is waiting for what, to get
more detailed info.

Regards, Carel-Jan

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