ject: [Fwd: UNIX Performance
Issues]Hi James,I've got no idea whether this is
of interest or not to you, but you probably know a bit about this
topic.Mogens Original Message
Subject:
UNIX Performance Issues
Date:
Thu, 14 Feb 200
Title: Message
James,
Interleaved, please find my reply
+Rahul
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James Morle
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:03
AM
Subject: RE: [Fwd: UNIX Performance
Issues]
Rahul,
Did you
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ORACLE-LSubject: Re: [Fwd: UNIX Performance
Issues]
James,
Interleaved, please find my
reply
+Rahul
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James,
Interlea
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James,
Getting interesting, isn't it? I have added my
response...
- Original Message -
From:
James Morle
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:58
AM
Subject: RE: [Fwd: UNIX Performance
Issues]
Rahul
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James,
Getting interesting, isn't it? I have added my
response...
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J
Title: Message
Rahul,
For a start go to
ixora.com.au and run Steve Adams response_time_breakdown.sql script against each
of your databases. Paste the contents into a document with a little
commentary and you have a nice summary of any potential issues. I have
automated the process and get
DBAs,
This might be littlebit (or completely!) UNIX related... But I am told
to do the performance analysis of some 10-15 machines and generate
some statistical data to find out bottlenecks and identify areas of
tuning...
Operating System : Solaris 2.6
I have been using sar, iostat, top...
I