Database slow down happeing for aperticular window

Hi,
For last few days we are having a issue with database slow down for a perticular window .We took the awr and ash report for that window and it shows the db file sequential read takes more time for aperticular query.But the same query works fine for rest of the day, so how we find the issue happend at that perticular window?
Thanks

Hi ,
there is not a single query running for that window, multiple sessions are running which are exceuting various queries.
Here is the AWR report for that window( due to size i could past only first half of thw awr report)
WORKLOAD REPOSITORY report for
DB Name     DB Id     Instance     Inst num     Release     RAC     Host
GNVPRD     1315880728     GNVPRD     1     10.2.0.4.0     NO     tpora02
     Snap Id     Snap Time     Sessions     Cursors/Session
Begin Snap:     22711     07-Jul-10 12:00:31     491     15.1
End Snap:     22712     07-Jul-10 13:00:29     550     16.2
Elapsed:          59.97 (mins)          
DB Time:          376.21 (mins)          
Report Summary
Cache Sizes
     Begin     End          
Buffer Cache:     6,144M     6,144M     Std Block Size:     8K
Shared Pool Size:     2,048M     2,048M     Log Buffer:     5,200K
Load Profile
     Per Second     Per Transaction
Redo size:     572,299.00     9,239.63
Logical reads:     129,738.24     2,094.59
Block changes:     3,534.49     57.06
Physical reads:     990.77     16.00
Physical writes:     350.18     5.65
User calls:     3,806.67     61.46
Parses:     438.64     7.08
Hard parses:     2.31     0.04
Sorts:     1,112.23     17.96
Logons:     5.56     0.09
Executes:     4,926.11     79.53
Transactions:     61.94     
% Blocks changed per Read:     2.72     Recursive Call %:     63.19
Rollback per transaction %:     0.21     Rows per Sort:     9.73
Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
Buffer Nowait %:     99.99     Redo NoWait %:     100.00
Buffer Hit %:     99.25     In-memory Sort %:     100.00
Library Hit %:     99.70     Soft Parse %:     99.47
Execute to Parse %:     91.10     Latch Hit %:     99.89
Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %:     95.41     % Non-Parse CPU:     98.92
Shared Pool Statistics
     Begin     End
Memory Usage %:     87.11     87.32
% SQL with executions>1:     71.59     67.41
% Memory for SQL w/exec>1:     78.66     77.94
Top 5 Timed Events
Event     Waits     Time(s)     Avg Wait(ms)     % Total Call Time     Wait Class
db file sequential read     2,120,397     9,932     5     44.0     User I/O
CPU time          9,284          41.1     
db file parallel write     25,213     6,943     275     30.8     System I/O
enq: RO - fast object reuse     553     1,388     2,510     6.1     Application
log file parallel write     200,039     685     3     3.0     System I/O
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•     Total time in database user-calls (DB Time): 22572.5s
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Statistic Name     Time (s)     % of DB Time
sql execute elapsed time     21,791.55     96.54
DB CPU     9,283.91     41.13
PL/SQL execution elapsed time     835.47     3.70
connection management call elapsed time     217.19     0.96
parse time elapsed     108.39     0.48
hard parse elapsed time     65.36     0.29
RMAN cpu time (backup/restore)     6.94     0.03
repeated bind elapsed time     1.67     0.01
sequence load elapsed time     1.35     0.01
PL/SQL compilation elapsed time     1.13     0.01
inbound PL/SQL rpc elapsed time     0.46     0.00
hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time     0.13     0.00
failed parse elapsed time     0.11     0.00
DB time     22,572.52     
background elapsed time     8,108.80     
background cpu time     239.28     
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Wait Class     Waits     %Time -outs     Total Wait Time (s)     Avg wait (ms)     Waits /txn
User I/O     2,252,192     0.00     10,358     5     10.11
System I/O     290,991     0.00     7,754     27     1.31
Application     989     52.88     1,713     1732     0.00
Other     9,008     4.32     862     96     0.04
Commit     123,032     0.01     663     5     0.55
Network     8,045,193     0.00     322     0     36.10
Administrative     8,083     0.00     222     28     0.04
Concurrency     14,492     1.19     21     1     0.07
Configuration     1,039     31.18     3     3     0.00
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•     s - second
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Event     Waits     %Time -outs     Total Wait Time (s)     Avg wait (ms)     Waits /txn
db file sequential read     2,120,397     0.00     9,932     5     9.51
db file parallel write     25,213     0.00     6,943     275     0.11
enq: RO - fast object reuse     553     82.46     1,388     2510     0.00
log file parallel write     200,039     0.00     685     3     0.90
log file sync     123,032     0.01     663     5     0.55
rdbms ipc reply     417     57.31     486     1166     0.00
db file scattered read     58,713     0.00     334     6     0.26
enq: TX - row lock contention     212     31.60     325     1535     0.00
enq: CI - contention     203     32.02     230     1132     0.00
SQL*Net more data from dblink     697     0.00     197     283     0.00
enq: TX - contention     50     92.00     142     2840     0.00
Backup: sbtwrite2     8,070     0.00     92     11     0.04
read by other session     26,250     0.00     87     3     0.12
SQL*Net more data from client     111,270     0.00     79     1     0.50
Backup: sbtbackup     2     0.00     61     30738     0.00
Backup: sbtremove2     1     0.00     58     57528     0.00
log file sequential read     2,031     0.00     50     25     0.01
Log archive I/O     2,012     0.00     46     23     0.01
SQL*Net more data to client     525,719     0.00     42     0     2.36
RMAN backup & recovery I/O     3,995     0.00     17     4     0.02
control file parallel write     2,081     0.00     11     5     0.01
row cache lock     13     15.38     7     517     0.00
Backup: sbtclose2     2     0.00     6     3210     0.00
latch: cache buffers chains     9,632     0.00     6     1     0.04
Backup: sbtinfo2     2     0.00     4     2249     0.00
SQL*Net message to client     7,407,395     0.00     4     0     33.24
Data file init write     130     0.00     3     26     0.00
latch: library cache     2,556     0.00     3     1     0.01
db file single write     666     0.00     2     3     0.00
control file sequential read     55,562     0.00     2     0     0.25
cursor: pin S wait on X     175     97.14     2     10     0.00
latch free     952     0.21     1     1     0.00
log file switch completion     46     0.00     1     26     0.00
latch: cache buffers lru chain     1,025     0.00     1     1     0.00
os thread startup     12     0.00     1     88     0.00
control file single write     48     0.00     1     21     0.00
write complete waits     1     100.00     1     977     0.00
latch: library cache pin     706     0.00     1     1     0.00
log buffer space     126     0.79     1     5     0.00
LGWR wait for redo copy     3,688     0.41     1     0     0.02
latch: row cache objects     460     0.00     1     1     0.00
switch logfile command     3     0.00     0     162     0.00
enq: TX - index contention     22     0.00     0     18     0.00
library cache lock     1     0.00     0     341     0.00
latch: shared pool     137     0.00     0     2     0.00
latch: enqueue hash chains     103     0.00     0     3     0.00
wait list latch free     9     0.00     0     21     0.00
latch: object queue header operation     137     0.00     0     1     0.00
library cache load lock     6     0.00     0     25     0.00
kksfbc child completion     4     75.00     0     37     0.00
latch: messages     493     0.00     0     0     0.00
SQL*Net break/reset to client     224     0.00     0     1     0.00
latch: session allocation     258     0.00     0     1     0.00
latch: cache buffer handles     125     0.00     0     1     0.00
db file parallel read     12     0.00     0     10     0.00
reliable message     85     0.00     0     1     0.00
buffer busy waits     543     0.00     0     0     0.00
latch: redo writing     543     0.00     0     0     0.00
latch: redo allocation     65     0.00     0     1     0.00
Backup: sbtinit     1     0.00     0     66     0.00
log file single write     10     0.00     0     6     0.00
latch: In memory undo latch     171     0.00     0     0     0.00
direct path read temp     45,810     0.00     0     0     0.21
cursor: pin S     1,325     0.00     0     0     0.01
Backup: sbtend     1     0.00     0     29     0.00
latch: library cache lock     56     0.00     0     0     0.00
log file switch (private strand flush incomplete)     1     0.00     0     21     0.00
latch: checkpoint queue latch     45     0.00     0     0     0.00
ktfbtgex     1     100.00     0     10     0.00
buffer deadlock     18     100.00     0     0     0.00
undo segment extension     322     100.00     0     0     0.00
latch: undo global data     4     0.00     0     1     0.00
direct path write temp     208     0.00     0     0     0.00
SQL*Net message to dblink     112     0.00     0     0     0.00
cursor: mutex S     2     0.00     0     0     0.00
Backup: sbtinit2     1     0.00     0     0     0.00
direct path read     2     0.00     0     0     0.00
direct path write     4     0.00     0     0     0.00
enq: CF - contention     1     0.00     0     0     0.00
SQL*Net message from client     7,407,362     0.00     499,728     67     33.24
wait for unread message on broadcast channel     5,829     100.00     5,696     977     0.03
Streams AQ: waiting for messages in the queue     739     100.00     3,512     4752     0.00
jobq slave wait     538     96.65     1,563     2905     0.00
SQL*Net message from dblink     113     0.00     188     1663     0.00
single-task message     6     0.00     1     91     0.00
class slave wait     2     0.00     0     1     0.00
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Background Wait Events
•     ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Event     Waits     %Time -outs     Total Wait Time (s)     Avg wait (ms)     Waits /txn
db file parallel write     25,213     0.00     6,943     275     0.11
log file parallel write     200,053     0.00     685     3     0.90
log file sequential read     2,003     0.00     50     25     0.01
Log archive I/O     1,985     0.00     46     23     0.01
events in waitclass Other     5,075     0.35     36     7     0.02
control file parallel write     1,926     0.00     11     5     0.01
db file single write     665     0.00     2     3     0.00
db file scattered read     70     0.00     2     21     0.00
os thread startup     12     0.00     1     88     0.00
log buffer space     121     0.83     0     3     0.00
control file sequential read     3,436     0.00     0     0     0.02
latch: redo writing     543     0.00     0     0     0.00
log file single write     10     0.00     0     6     0.00
latch: cache buffers chains     9     0.00     0     1     0.00
buffer busy waits     4     0.00     0     0     0.00
latch: In memory undo latch     5     0.00     0     0     0.00
latch: shared pool     1     0.00     0     0     0.00
db file sequential read     2,486     0.00     -0     -0     0.01
rdbms ipc message     270,474     6.59     53,843     199     1.21
pmon timer     1,199     99.92     3,506     2924     0.01
smon timer     5,152     0.00     3,477     675     0.02
class slave wait     1     0.00     0     1     0.00
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Operating System Statistics
Statistic     Total
AVG_BUSY_TIME     97,613
AVG_IDLE_TIME     250,683
AVG_IOWAIT_TIME     50,858
AVG_SYS_TIME     40,172
AVG_USER_TIME     57,332
BUSY_TIME     1,563,616
IDLE_TIME     4,012,607
IOWAIT_TIME     815,513
SYS_TIME     644,464
USER_TIME     919,152
LOAD     1
OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME     ###############
RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME     0
VM_IN_BYTES     8,159,232
VM_OUT_BYTES     0
PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES     ###############
NUM_CPUS     16
NUM_CPU_SOCKETS     16
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•     ordered by DB Time
Service Name     DB Time (s)     DB CPU (s)     Physical Reads     Logical Reads
GNVPRD     19,725.00     6,820.70     2,875,582     406,809,618
SYS$USERS     2,809.60     2,432.80     689,519     59,435,406
SYS$BACKGROUND     0.00     0.00     5,952     50,964
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Service Name     User I/O Total Wts     User I/O Wt Time     Concurcy Total Wts     Concurcy Wt Time     Admin Total Wts     Admin Wt Time     Network Total Wts     Network Wt Time
GNVPRD     2174758     999257     13651     1341     8083     22246     7947374     32088
SYS$USERS     73011     35601     774     692     0     0     37787     71
SYS$BACKGROUND     4214     913     31     107     0     0     0     0
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•     Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
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Elapsed Time (s)     CPU Time (s)     Executions      Elap per Exec (s)      % Total DB Time     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text
1,646     200     3,382     0.49     7.29     gj4cun71t2tdz
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      select cprd.event_num, cp...
1,476     71     1,724     0.86     6.54     90rxahqy9rntt
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT CUSTEVENTSOURCE.EVENT_S...
1,323     47     1,897     0.70     5.86     bj2k1at7aa2jr
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      INSERT INTO COSTEDEVENT (ACCOU...
1,219     220     68,594     0.02     5.40     0s3n1qq8m9qvj
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT BILLSUMMARY.ACCOUNT_NUM...
1,112     718     6     185.27     4.92     4rz598nkvfmq6
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_REFILLS; end;
989     139     133,363     0.01     4.38     azck89hzzsxzs
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT NVL(A.OVERDUE, 0), TO_N...
855     530     1,121     0.76     3.79     ata582x7aa4m7
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT CPD2.START_DAT "START_D...
788     736     1,006     0.78     3.49     dx0tmr2qk5gtc
JDBC Connect Client      BEGIN GENEVA_ADMIN.GNV_BE_PROD...
703     700     345     2.04     3.12     ctfptvsjzpk91
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT 1 FROM PVCUSTHASPRODUCT...
676     441     1,121     0.60     3.00     3tb8v001ab9us
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT DISTINCT C.START_DAT "S...
630     596     4     157.57     2.79     gbrschujps752
oracle@tpora04 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT "A1"."ACCOUNT_NUM"||'|'...
554     544     169     3.28     2.46     gzyxsfa4x9jc9
JDBC Connect Client      BEGIN GENEVA_ADMIN.GNV_BE_PAYM...
512     238     2,059,483     0.00     2.27     4nt4x1ty34034
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
475     113     133,143     0.00     2.11     70gcpfy5mud9z
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT COUNT(*) FROM PVDEBTESC...
451     152     6     75.23     2.00     9c0hw716bqzra
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
437     148     6     72.81     1.94     0d4axgbm13s4q
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
422     131     5     84.44     1.87     axun401xz5b9n
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
413     99     7     58.98     1.83     0d6b7w315bm45
SQL*Plus      DECLARE l_stream nu...
392     80     6     65.26     1.73     bxhccjz09f6gr
SQL*Plus      (SELECT DISTINCT AC.ACCOUNT_NU...
385     146     6     64.20     1.71     3abjdvpx6d1km
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
368     129     5     73.69     1.63     brqj2987r5qug
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
339     128     5     67.89     1.50     2t3dbft8xna14
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
335     10     165,568     0.00     1.48     fkp4mg3g9pxhj
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT ACCOUNTRATING.ACCOUNT_N...
299     143     6     49.85     1.33     7zybhxkwuwsz5
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
290     150     2,087,640     0.00     1.29     4wbvga5zfrw8j
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
279     103     132,265     0.00     1.24     3r6cw5a8hkm0m
SQL*Plus      SELECT NVL2(SUPPLIER_ORDER_NUM...
273     272     1,057     0.26     1.21     f5rca5d6by0mz
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT MAX(PROCESS_START) FROM...
260     258     966     0.27     1.15     1k5g1um0u2ty9
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TPP_COLLE...
226     225     169     1.34     1.00     7tz06amad7rhh
JDBC Connect Client      UPDATE GNV_TR_ADDPAYMENT SET P...
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SQL ordered by CPU Time
•     Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
•     % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
CPU Time (s)     Elapsed Time (s)     Executions      CPU per Exec (s)     % Total DB Time     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text
736     788     1,006     0.73     3.49     dx0tmr2qk5gtc
JDBC Connect Client      BEGIN GENEVA_ADMIN.GNV_BE_PROD...
718     1,112     6     119.66     4.92     4rz598nkvfmq6
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_REFILLS; end;
700     703     345     2.03     3.12     ctfptvsjzpk91
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT 1 FROM PVCUSTHASPRODUCT...
596     630     4     148.95     2.79     gbrschujps752
oracle@tpora04 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT "A1"."ACCOUNT_NUM"||'|'...
544     554     169     3.22     2.46     gzyxsfa4x9jc9
JDBC Connect Client      BEGIN GENEVA_ADMIN.GNV_BE_PAYM...
530     855     1,121     0.47     3.79     ata582x7aa4m7
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT CPD2.START_DAT "START_D...
441     676     1,121     0.39     3.00     3tb8v001ab9us
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT DISTINCT C.START_DAT "S...
272     273     1,057     0.26     1.21     f5rca5d6by0mz
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT MAX(PROCESS_START) FROM...
258     260     966     0.27     1.15     1k5g1um0u2ty9
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TPP_COLLE...
238     512     2,059,483     0.00     2.27     4nt4x1ty34034
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
225     226     169     1.33     1.00     7tz06amad7rhh
JDBC Connect Client      UPDATE GNV_TR_ADDPAYMENT SET P...
220     1,219     68,594     0.00     5.40     0s3n1qq8m9qvj
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT BILLSUMMARY.ACCOUNT_NUM...
200     1,646     3,382     0.06     7.29     gj4cun71t2tdz
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      select cprd.event_num, cp...
152     451     6     25.38     2.00     9c0hw716bqzra
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
150     290     2,087,640     0.00     1.29     4wbvga5zfrw8j
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
148     437     6     24.62     1.94     0d4axgbm13s4q
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
146     385     6     24.34     1.71     3abjdvpx6d1km
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
143     299     6     23.82     1.33     7zybhxkwuwsz5
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
139     989     133,363     0.00     4.38     azck89hzzsxzs
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT NVL(A.OVERDUE, 0), TO_N...
131     422     5     26.21     1.87     axun401xz5b9n
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
129     368     5     25.82     1.63     brqj2987r5qug
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
128     339     5     25.61     1.50     2t3dbft8xna14
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
113     475     133,143     0.00     2.11     70gcpfy5mud9z
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT COUNT(*) FROM PVDEBTESC...
103     279     132,265     0.00     1.24     3r6cw5a8hkm0m
SQL*Plus      SELECT NVL2(SUPPLIER_ORDER_NUM...
99     413     7     14.11     1.83     0d6b7w315bm45
SQL*Plus      DECLARE l_stream nu...
80     392     6     13.38     1.73     bxhccjz09f6gr
SQL*Plus      (SELECT DISTINCT AC.ACCOUNT_NU...
71     1,476     1,724     0.04     6.54     90rxahqy9rntt
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT CUSTEVENTSOURCE.EVENT_S...
47     1,323     1,897     0.02     5.86     bj2k1at7aa2jr
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      INSERT INTO COSTEDEVENT (ACCOU...
10     335     165,568     0.00     1.48     fkp4mg3g9pxhj
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT ACCOUNTRATING.ACCOUNT_N...
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SQL ordered by Gets
•     Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
•     Total Buffer Gets: 466,834,523
•     Captured SQL account for 66.1% of Total
Buffer Gets      Executions      Gets per Exec      %Total     CPU Time (s)     Elapsed Time (s)     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text
97,138,090     1,121     86,653.07     20.81     530.19     855.23     ata582x7aa4m7
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT CPD2.START_DAT "START_D...
88,649,958     1,121     79,081.14     18.99     441.39     676.20     3tb8v001ab9us
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT DISTINCT C.START_DAT "S...
21,778,221     1,006     21,648.33     4.67     735.64     787.60     dx0tmr2qk5gtc
JDBC Connect Client      BEGIN GENEVA_ADMIN.GNV_BE_PROD...
21,179,373     3,382     6,262.38     4.54     199.85     1646.41     gj4cun71t2tdz
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      select cprd.event_num, cp...
20,355,429     345     59,001.24     4.36     699.56     703.43     ctfptvsjzpk91
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT 1 FROM PVCUSTHASPRODUCT...
18,462,542     6     3,077,090.33     3.95     717.94     1111.60     4rz598nkvfmq6
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_REFILLS; end;
13,979,364     169     82,718.13     2.99     544.48     554.28     gzyxsfa4x9jc9
JDBC Connect Client      BEGIN GENEVA_ADMIN.GNV_BE_PAYM...
9,484,600     2,087,640     4.54     2.03     150.20     290.38     4wbvga5zfrw8j
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
8,370,348     2,059,483     4.06     1.79     237.85     512.20     4nt4x1ty34034
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
8,208,700     6     1,368,116.67     1.76     152.29     451.37     9c0hw716bqzra
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
7,928,935     6     1,321,489.17     1.70     147.70     436.85     0d4axgbm13s4q
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
7,864,331     6     1,310,721.83     1.68     142.91     299.11     7zybhxkwuwsz5
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
7,821,595     6     1,303,599.17     1.68     146.06     385.22     3abjdvpx6d1km
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
7,774,307     1,057     7,355.07     1.67     271.82     273.33     f5rca5d6by0mz
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT MAX(PROCESS_START) FROM...
7,073,493     784     9,022.31     1.52     222.56     224.41     dvhuu9xxtth12
SQL*Plus      SELECT ACCOUNTATTRIBUTE3, ACCO...
7,003,054     169     41,438.19     1.50     225.02     225.81     7tz06amad7rhh
JDBC Connect Client      UPDATE GNV_TR_ADDPAYMENT SET P...
6,824,695     68,594     99.49     1.46     219.66     1218.68     0s3n1qq8m9qvj
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT BILLSUMMARY.ACCOUNT_NUM...
6,805,514     5     1,361,102.80     1.46     131.07     422.18     axun401xz5b9n
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
6,692,517     5     1,338,503.40     1.43     129.11     368.47     brqj2987r5qug
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
6,615,712     5     1,323,142.40     1.42     128.05     339.44     2t3dbft8xna14
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
5,860,474     132,265     44.31     1.26     103.31     279.47     3r6cw5a8hkm0m
SQL*Plus      SELECT NVL2(SUPPLIER_ORDER_NUM...
5,128,762     5     1,025,752.40     1.10     103.33     177.17     8c6vmvbwp9ja4
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
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SQL ordered by Reads
•     Total Disk Reads: 3,565,074
•     Captured SQL account for 66.6% of Total
Physical Reads     Executions     Reads per Exec      %Total     CPU Time (s)     Elapsed Time (s)     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text
581,050     2     290,525.00     16.30     152.66     195.17     d15cdr0zt3vtp
Oracle Enterprise Manager.Metric Engine      SELECT TO_CHAR(current_timesta...
278,588     1,724     161.59     7.81     70.51     1475.54     90rxahqy9rntt
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT CUSTEVENTSOURCE.EVENT_S...
263,588     1,897     138.95     7.39     46.73     1322.83     bj2k1at7aa2jr
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      INSERT INTO COSTEDEVENT (ACCOU...
260,337     68,594     3.80     7.30     219.66     1218.68     0s3n1qq8m9qvj
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT BILLSUMMARY.ACCOUNT_NUM...
256,696     3,382     75.90     7.20     199.85     1646.41     gj4cun71t2tdz
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      select cprd.event_num, cp...
232,825     133,363     1.75     6.53     138.65     988.53     azck89hzzsxzs
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT NVL(A.OVERDUE, 0), TO_N...
166,786     7     23,826.57     4.68     98.78     412.88     0d6b7w315bm45
SQL*Plus      DECLARE l_stream nu...
152,293     6     25,382.17     4.27     80.25     391.58     bxhccjz09f6gr
SQL*Plus      (SELECT DISTINCT AC.ACCOUNT_NU...
91,086     133,143     0.68     2.55     113.14     475.35     70gcpfy5mud9z
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT COUNT(*) FROM PVDEBTESC...
75,392     6     12,565.33     2.11     152.29     451.37     9c0hw716bqzra
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
71,522     6     11,920.33     2.01     147.70     436.85     0d4axgbm13s4q
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
67,724     132,265     0.51     1.90     103.31     279.47     3r6cw5a8hkm0m
SQL*Plus      SELECT NVL2(SUPPLIER_ORDER_NUM...
64,148     2,059,483     0.03     1.80     237.85     512.20     4nt4x1ty34034
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
63,710     5     12,742.00     1.79     131.07     422.18     axun401xz5b9n
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
56,512     6     9,418.67     1.59     146.06     385.22     3abjdvpx6d1km
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
52,123     6     8,687.17     1.46     717.94     1111.60     4rz598nkvfmq6
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_REFILLS; end;
51,966     5     10,393.20     1.46     129.11     368.47     brqj2987r5qug
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
47,043     5     9,408.60     1.32     128.05     339.44     2t3dbft8xna14
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
46,992     1,121     41.92     1.32     530.19     855.23     ata582x7aa4m7
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT CPD2.START_DAT "START_D...
42,104     6     7,017.33     1.18     142.91     299.11     7zybhxkwuwsz5
SQL*Plus      begin TPP_COLLECTION...
40,144     1,121     35.81     1.13     441.39     676.20     3tb8v001ab9us
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT DISTINCT C.START_DAT "S...
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SQL ordered by Executions
•     Total Executions: 17,725,519
•     Captured SQL account for 38.5% of Total
Executions      Rows Processed     Rows per Exec     CPU per Exec (s)     Elap per Exec (s)      SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text
2,087,640     919,180     0.44     0.00     0.00     4wbvga5zfrw8j
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
2,059,483     2,159,051     1.05     0.00     0.00     4nt4x1ty34034
DEBTage@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT DEBTESCALATIONREQUEST.A...
596,449     0     0.00     0.00     0.00     9zstg7a7j4mk6
custaccmaintenance.exe      SELECT STRING_VALUE FROM GPARA...
267,468     267,431     1.00     0.00     0.00     8bgyqd22xu56f
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT STRING_VALUE FROM TPP_G...
203,642     157,264     0.77     0.00     0.00     0h6b2sajwb74n
     select privilege#, level from ...
165,568     165,565     1.00     0.00     0.00     fkp4mg3g9pxhj
RATE@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT ACCOUNTRATING.ACCOUNT_N...
133,424     133,406     1.00     0.00     0.00     5aspmjf2vrnq5
JDBC Connect Client      update accountattributes set D...
133,422     133,416     1.00     0.00     0.00     82xjvtb8p8qzw
JDBC Connect Client      update accountattributes set A...
133,414     133,416     1.00     0.00     0.00     3cwuq4f267u2p
JDBC Connect Client      update accountattributes set P...
133,363     133,340     1.00     0.00     0.01     azck89hzzsxzs
JDBC Connect Client      SELECT NVL(A.OVERDUE, 0), TO_N...
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SQL ordered by Parse Calls
•     Total Parse Calls: 1,578,365
•     Captured SQL account for 68.8% of Total
Parse Calls     Executions      % Total Parses     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text
203,641     203,642     12.90     0h6b2sajwb74n
     select privilege#, level from ...
133,417     133,422     8.45     82xjvtb8p8qzw
JDBC Connect Client      update accountattributes set A...
133,399     133,424     8.45     5aspmjf2vrnq5
JDBC Connect Client      update accountattributes set D...
133,373     133,414     8.45     3cwuq4f267u2p
JDBC Connect Client      update accountattributes set P...
133,294     133,305     8.45     f2cwgjkfgrd34
JDBC Connect Client      update accountattributes set A...
22,476     22,476     1.42     9babjv8yq8ru3
SQL*Plus      BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.GET_LINES(:L...
20,013     20,013     1.27     0k8522rmdzg4k
     select privilege# from sysauth...
19,963     20,102     1.26     15zytu14qzw6p
oracle@tpora04 (TNS V1-V3)      insert into sys.aud$( sessioni...
19,902     19,902     1.26     1rd8um1taq1fn
     update sys.aud$ set action#=:2...
19,412     19,412     1.23     459f3z9u4fb3u
     select value$ from props$ wher...
19,408     19,407     1.23     0ws7ahf1d78qa
     select SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', ...
19,388     19,388     1.23     5ur69atw3vfhj
     select decode(failover_method,...
18,432     18,432     1.17     1uzhrfn574t12
sqlplus@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT ATTRIBUTE, SCOPE, NUMER...
18,432     18,432     1.17     c4pc3jhzjcmc7
sqlplus@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT CHAR_VALUE FROM SYSTEM....
18,432     18,432     1.17     d6vwqbw6r2ffk
sqlplus@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT USER FROM DUAL
18,432     18,432     1.17     dyk4dprp70d74
SQL*Plus      SELECT DECODE('A', 'A', '1', '...
18,431     18,431     1.17     g4y6nw3tts7cc
sqlplus@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      BEGIN DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SE...
18,420     18,420     1.17     5qgz1p0cut7mx
sqlplus@tpora02 (TNS V1-V3)      BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.DISABLE; END...
18,149     18,149     1.15     cb21bacyh3c7d
     select metadata from kopm$ wh...
18,028     18,028     1.14     b3s1x9zqrvzvc
SQL*Plus      BEGIN DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(10000...
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SQL ordered by Sharable Memory
No data exists for this section of the report.
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SQL ordered by Version Count
•     Only Statements with Version Count greater than 20 are displayed
Version Count      Executions      SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text
37     1     5m21u4xgy81pa
SQL*Plus      select ord.status_cd Status, ...
35     1     26hm5bmbzq9sy
SQL*Plus      select ord.status_cd Status, ...
23     1     gtn080r95gfr9
SQL*Plus      insert into connect_pp_monitor...
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