I'm working in an environment that is beating some Oracle databases really 
hard.  Lots of transactions with a 15 second hard deadline on the entire 
high level (not RDBMS) transaction.  I have done a lot of work with DBAs 
in the past doing performance tuning, so naturally I have put myself right 
in the middle of it here.  None of the DBAs here seem to have a strong 
background in performance tuning at the OS interface level and they 
haven't been working closely with the systems administrator(s).  They also 
seem to be really cynical about Oracle support, maybe for a few reasons. 
That's not my problem.

So, with that introduction, I'm looking for pointers to good articles on 
tuning Oracle 10 & 11 on RHEL 5.  I've already spent several hours 
searching and reading online, it's a bit like drinking from a firehose. 
I'm asking here hoping that someone can point me to some good high 
information content references.  In addition to the actual OS parameters, 
I may need to feed some Oracle configuration info to them as well.

-- Matt
It's not what I know that counts.
It's what I can remember in time to use.
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