There are reports of an additional CPU slowing the system down in certain
cases. Paper, Performance Management Myths and Facts, Cary Millsap,
www.hotsos.com.
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1. Who decided to add the processor?
2. How was it decided that a processor was needed? Who measured what, how
and for how long? And Why?
3. Are there other non-Oracle database applications running on this server?
May be that's why 'let us add a processor' thingy came about.
4. Have they increas
Adding a processor could conceivably slow your system down.
See www.hotsos.com for a paper with details.
Jared
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>-you may want to check your Oracle license. It will cost you more!!!
Got that covered ;o)
Thanks,
Dave
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This should not cause a database problem, however, you may want to check
your Ora
Dave,
Your Oracle instance won't have a problem with it.
Your Oracle Sales Rep. will be absolutely delighted, because you will owe
them more $$$ for the extra CPU license!
Better check with your CIO (or equivalent) to see if your organization
really wants to add that CPU.
Jack C. Applewhite
This should not cause a database problem, however, you may want to check
your Oracle license. It will cost you more!!!
Thank You
Stephen P. Karniotis
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Dave:
This is automatically taken care by the RDBMS kernel and sometimes relfected
in the CPU_COUNT in the V$parameter.
Otherwise you can query the X$view X$KVII
select kviidsc,kviival from X$kvii
where kviitag='ksbcpu';
Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
Bangalore, INDIA
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You shouldn't have any problems with Oracle, as long as Windoze will
behave...
Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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I have a Windoze server that has an instance o