I haven't noticed a performance issue on this server but it is running
in vmware so that may be part of the issue. When I restarted oracle-xe,
it got slow again shortly after the restart. As a troubleshooting
measure, I increased the PGA (168M) and SGA (512M) sizes in the oracle's
memory administration panel to see if that would help. Oracle has been
much faster since then but the profile sync still fails.
The load average on the guest stays right around 0.20 while I run the
command and the load average is around 0.35 on the vmware server.
Jem Tallon
Zac Elston wrote:
I had similar issues with running Oracle in a XenGuest. I was able
to get it working with using real disk partitions instead of Vdisks
but the guest instance were always noticeably slower then running in
Dom0. is machine performance an issue for this server? what's the
load average when these errors occur?
-zac
On Oct 3, 2008, at 11:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can but it seems to be rather unreliable at the moment. I can run a
few queries and then it will hang for a while. I've restarted oracle
many times since this behavior started so it may be something
persistent with oracle-xe. I'll keep digging into it and see what I
can figure out. I don't suppose we'll be seeing mysql support anytime
soon? ;)
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