Agent Solaris x64 & OEM on Windows
Hi. How can I use the agent for Solaris x64 on Enterprise Manager for Windows? Thanks for your help
The output of runInstaller -debug is this:
OnStopInstall,-exitOnBack
init:Initializing inventory accesss...
OneStartup:initInventorySession:obtained Install Logs Location=/export/home/oracle/oraInventory/logs
java.lang.NullPointerException
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneStartup.init(OneStartup.java:128)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneStartup.<init>(OneStartup.java:111)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneStartup.getInstance(OneStartup.java:99)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneArgs.main(OneArgs.java:700)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneStartup.main(OneStartup.java:377)
Languages are defaulted to:{en}
System Properties Prior to Invocation of OUI Installer
-- listing properties --
java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
my_custom_property2=custom_value2
my_custom_property1=custom_value1
oracle.sysman.upgrade=FALSE
os.name=SunOS
sun.boot.class.path=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
oracle.installer.deinstall=false
ValidTypes={agent}
sun.java2d.fontpath=
java.vm.specification.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.runtime.version=1.4.2_08-b03
oracle.installer.scratchPath=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
UnixGroups={dba,oper}
helpid_language=em_1click_select_language
user.name=oracle
oracle.installer.splash=true
oracle.installer.prereqConfigLoc=
oracle.installer.clusterSwitch=false
oracle.installer.timeStamp=2008-08-07_05-08-05PM
user.language=en
sun.boot.library.path=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
FROM_LOCATION=/data/oracle/product/agent/sysman/age...
java.version=1.4.2_08
user.timezone=Mexico/General
java.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
sun.arch.data.model=32
java.endorsed.dirs=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
sun.cpu.isalist=amd64 pentium_pro+mmx pentium_pro pen...
file.encoding.pkg=sun.io
file.separator=/
java.specification.name=Java Platform API Specification
oracle.installer.library_loc=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
OUI_CMD_LIST_BASIC={-exitOnPrereqFailure,-noWelcome,b_on...
java.class.version=48.0
oracle.installer.unixVersion=5.10
user.country=US
java.home=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
java.vm.info=mixed mode
os.version=5.10
installtypes={Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control ...
helpid_directory=em_1click_specify_installation_location
path.separator=:
java.vm.version=1.4.2_08-b03
java.util.prefs.PreferencesFactory=java.util.prefs.FileSystemPreferences...
HOME_NAME_EXT=10g
java.awt.printerjob=sun.print.PSPrinterJob
sun.io.unicode.encoding=UnicodeBig
helpid_upgrade=em_1click_select_install_or_upgrade
oracle.installer.sourceType=network
BaseDir=/scratch/OracleHomes
oracle.installer.oui_loc=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
user.home=/export/home/oracle
OUI_CMD_LIST_ADVANCED={-noSplash,-noWelcome,-noCleanUpOnExi...
oracle.installer.startup_location=/data/oracle/product/agent/sysman/age...
java.specification.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
respfiles={emseed.rsp,emnoseed.rsp,oms.rsp,agen...
java.library.path=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
java.vendor.url=http://java.sun.com/
oracle.installer.nlsEnabled="TRUE"
java.vm.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.runtime.name=Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Stand...
java.class.path=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
help_book=em_1click.hs
java.vm.specification.name=Java Virtual Machine Specification
java.vm.specification.version=1.0
sun.cpu.endian=little
sun.os.patch.level=unknown
oracle.installer.jre_loc=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
java.io.tmpdir=/var/tmp/
java.vendor.url.bug=http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport...
oracle.installer.splashimage=10gOneClickbusybar.gif
java.awt.graphicsenv=sun.awt.X11GraphicsEnvironment
os.arch=x86
varlist={my_custom_property1,my_custom_proper...
java.ext.dirs=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraIns...
helpid_install=em_1click_select_installation_type
user.dir=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp
line.separator=
java.vm.name=Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
helpid_resume=em_1click_resume_installation_session
installtypesize={1.3GB,1.1GB,1.1GB,1.1GB}
file.encoding=ISO8859-1
oracle.installer.bootstrap=TRUE
java.specification.version=1.4
splashimage=10gOneClickbusybar.gif
Dumping Array of Arguments to OUI:
OuiArgument 0 =-debug
OuiArgument 1 =ORACLE_HOME_NAME=agent10g
OuiArgument 2 =ORACLE_HOME=/data/oracle/product/agent10g
OuiArgument 3 =s_agentHome=/data/oracle/product/agent10g
OuiArgument 4 =s_agentHomeName=agent10g
OuiArgument 5 =b_upgrade=FALSE
OuiArgument 6 =-exitOnPrereqFailure
OuiArgument 7 =-noWelcome
OuiArgument 8 =-noCleanUpOnExit
OuiArgument 9 =b_oneClick=true
OuiArgument 10 =-defaultHomeName
OuiArgument 11 =-scratchPath
OuiArgument 12 =/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM
OuiArgument 13 =-sourceType
OuiArgument 14 =network
OuiArgument 15 =-timestamp
OuiArgument 16 =2008-08-07_05-08-05PM
OuiArgument 17 =-exitOnStopInstall
OuiArgument 18 =-exitOnBack
OuiArgument 19 =SELECTED_LANGUAGES={en}
OuiArgument 20 =COMPONENT_LANGUAGES={en}
Dumping Array of Arguments to OUI ended.
Additional OuiArgument 21 -responseFile
Additional OuiArgument 22 /data/oracle/product/agent/sysman/agent_download/10.2.0.2.0/solaris_x64/agent/install/response/agent.rsp
makeProgress:added variable definition=s_resumeFile=/export/home/oracle/.eminstall.progress
Oracle Universal Installer, Version 10.2.0.2.0 Production
Copyright (C) 1999, 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0xFEA87BFB
Function=[Unknown. Nearest: JVM_StartThread+0xF03]
Library=/data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so
Current Java thread:
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiip.osd.unix.OiipuUnixOps.chgrp(Native Method)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiip.oiipg.OiipgBootstrap.changeGroup(OiipgBootstrap.java:1231)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiip.oiipg.OiipgBootstrap.writeInvLoc(OiipgBootstrap.java:913)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiip.oiipg.OiipgBootstrap.updateInventoryLoc(OiipgBootstrap.java:417)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicSessionInterfaceManager.doInvSetupOperations(OiicSessionInterfaceManager.java:401)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicInvSetupWCCE.doOperation(OiicInvSetupWCCE.java:217)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiif.oiifb.OiifbCondIterator.iterate(OiifbCondIterator.java:171)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicPullSession.doOperation(OiicPullSession.java:1274)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicSessionWrapper.doOperation(OiicSessionWrapper.java:289)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicInstaller.run(OiicInstaller.java:547)
at oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicInstaller.runInstaller(OiicInstaller.java:935)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneClickWizard.runOuiInstaller(OneClickWizard.java:458)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneClickDirectory.runInstaller(OneClickDirectory.java:165)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneClickInstaller.runInstaller(OneClickInstaller.java:209)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneClickInstaller.doCompletion(OneClickInstaller.java:243)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneClickInstaller.process(OneClickInstaller.java:269)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneStartup.startup(OneStartup.java:369)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneArgs.main(OneArgs.java:700)
at oracle.sysman.emgc.oneclick.OneStartup.main(OneStartup.java:377)
Dynamic libraries:
0x8050000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/bin/java
0xfefa0000 /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
0xfef80000 /usr/lib/libdl.so.1
0xfeea0000 /usr/lib/libc.so.1
0xfea00000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so
0xfee50000 /usr/lib/libCrun.so.1
0xfee30000 /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1
0xfed90000 /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1
0xfed60000 /usr/lib/libm.so.1
0xfee80000 /usr/lib/libsched.so.1
0xfe9a0000 /usr/lib/libm.so.2
0xfe960000 /usr/lib/libscf.so.1
0xfe940000 /usr/lib/libdoor.so.1
0xfe920000 /usr/lib/libuutil.so.1
0xfe8f0000 /usr/lib/libgen.so.1
0xfe8c0000 /usr/lib/libmd.so.1
0xfe8a0000 /usr/lib/libmp.so.2
0xfe860000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/native_threads/libhpi.so
0xfe3d0000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libverify.so
0xfe390000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libjava.so
0xfe370000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libzip.so
0xfe1b0000 /usr/lib/locale/en_US.ISO8859-1/en_US.ISO8859-1.so.3
0xec750000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/oui/lib/intelsolaris/liboraInstaller.so
0xeb5a0000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libawt.so
0xeb520000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libmlib_image.so
0xeb4b0000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/motif21/libmawt.so
0xeb2e0000 /usr/lib/libXm.so.4
0xeb270000 /usr/lib/libXt.so.4
0xeb240000 /usr/lib/libXext.so.0
0xeb220000 /usr/lib/libXtst.so.1
0xeb0c0000 /usr/lib/libX11.so.4
0xeb070000 /usr/openwin/lib/libdps.so.5
0xeafc0000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so
0xeafa0000 /usr/lib/libXtsol.so.1
0xeaf70000 /usr/lib/libtsol.so.2
0xeaf50000 /usr/lib/libsecdb.so.1
0xeaf30000 /usr/lib/libcmd.so.1
0xeaf00000 /usr/lib/libSM.so.6
0xeaee0000 /usr/lib/libICE.so.6
0xeaeb0000 /usr/openwin/lib/locale/common/xlibi18n.so.2
0xeae80000 /usr/lib/libXcursor.so.1
0xeae60000 /usr/openwin/sfw/lib/libXrender.so.1
0xead50000 /data/oracle/product/agent/tmp/OraInstall2008-08-07_05-08-05PM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libjpeg.so
Heap at VM Abort:
Heap
def new generation total 576K, used 460K [0xec800000, 0xec8a0000, 0xed380000)
eden space 512K, 85% used [0xec800000, 0xec86d240, 0xec880000)
from space 64K, 37% used [0xec890000, 0xec896110, 0xec8a0000)
to space 64K, 0% used [0xec880000, 0xec880000, 0xec890000)
tenured generation total 6552K, used 4840K [0xed380000, 0xed9e6000, 0xf5e00000)
the space 6552K, 73% used [0xed380000, 0xed83a3d0, 0xed83a400, 0xed9e6000)
compacting perm gen total 12800K, used 12767K [0xf5e00000, 0xf6a80000, 0xf9e00000)
the space 12800K, 99% used [0xf5e00000, 0xf6a77f48, 0xf6a78000, 0xf6a80000)
Local Time = Thu Aug 7 17:08:39 2008
Elapsed Time = 31
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error : 11
# Error ID : 4F530E43505002EF
# Please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
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select
sname
, pname
, pval1
, pval2
from
SYS.AUX_STATS$;
SNAME PNAME PVAL1 PVAL2
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=====================================================================================================
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CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS version_valid_till,
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SELECT RD_TYPE_CODE,
VERSION_ID,
LANGUAGE_CODE,
SHORT_DESCRIPTION,
LONG_DESCRIPTION
FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_T
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NAME TYPE VALUE
optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean FALSE
optimizer_dynamic_sampling integer 2
optimizer_features_enable string 11.1.0.6
optimizer_index_caching integer 0
optimizer_index_cost_adj integer 100
optimizer_mode string ALL_ROWS
optimizer_secure_view_merging boolean TRUE
optimizer_use_invisible_indexes boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_pending_statistics boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines boolean TRUE
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NAME TYPE VALUE
db_file_multiblock_read_count integer 128
SQL> show parameter db_block_size
NAME TYPE VALUE
db_block_size integer 8192
SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing
NAME TYPE VALUE
cursor_sharing string EXACT
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sname
, pname
, pval1
, pval2
from
sys.aux_stats$;
SNAME PNAME PVAL1 PVAL2
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SYSSTATS_MAIN CPUSPEEDNW 2600.213
SYSSTATS_MAIN IOSEEKTIM 11.207
SYSSTATS_MAIN IOTFRSPEED 4096
SYSSTATS_MAIN SREADTIM 3.226
SYSSTATS_MAIN MREADTIM
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NAME TYPE VALUE
optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean FALSE
optimizer_dynamic_sampling integer 2
optimizer_features_enable string 11.2.0.1
optimizer_index_caching integer 50
optimizer_index_cost_adj integer 50
optimizer_mode string ALL_ROWS
optimizer_secure_view_merging boolean TRUE
optimizer_use_invisible_indexes boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_pending_statistics boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines boolean TRUE
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SYSSTATS_INFO DSTOP 06-13-2011 20:33
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SYSSTATS_MAIN IOSEEKTIM 6.197
SYSSTATS_MAIN IOTFRSPEED 52653.625
SYSSTATS_MAIN SREADTIM 463.529
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Windows:
SQL> select * from v_a_rd_data_entry;
4434 rows selected.
Elapsed: 00:00:03.26
Execution Plan
Plan hash value: 275055418
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time |
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 1 | 111 | 73 (3)| 00:00:01 |
| 1 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T | 1 | 38 | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 2 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 3 | NESTED LOOPS | | | | | |
| 4 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 111 | 73 (3)| 00:00:01 |
| 5 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 79 | 71 (3)| 00:00:01 |
|* 6 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 60 | 70 (3)| 00:00:01 |
| 7 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I | 1 | 19 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 8 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX | 1 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 9 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 10 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 32 | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
2 - access("RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."RD_TYPE_CODE"=:B1 AND "RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."VERSION_ID"=:B2)
6 - filter("V1"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'CURRENT',
INTERNAL_FUNCTION("V1"."VERSION_VALID_FROM")))
8 - access("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
9 - access("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
filter("V2"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'KNOWLEDGE
Statistics
53704 recursive calls
0 db block gets
197001 consistent gets
0 physical reads
0 redo size
785437 bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
3747 bytes received via SQL*Net from client
299 SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
26850 sorts (memory)
0 sorts (disk)
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4015 rows selected.
Elapsed: 00:00:09.50
Execution Plan
Plan hash value: 1399662582
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time |
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 1 | 135 | 19 (16)| 00:00:01 |
| 1 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T | 1 | 39 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 2 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 3 | NESTED LOOPS | | | | | |
| 4 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 135 | 19 (16)| 00:00:01 |
| 5 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 51 | 19 (16)| 00:00:01 |
|* 6 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 32 | 18 (17)| 00:00:01 |
| 7 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I | 1 | 19 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 8 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 9 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X | 2 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 10 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 84 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
2 - access("RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."RD_TYPE_CODE"=:B1 AND "RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."VERSION_ID"=:B2)
6 - filter("V2"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'KNOWLEDGE
8 - access("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
9 - access("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
10 - filter("V1"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'CURRENT',
INTERNAL_FUNCTION("V1"."VERSION_VALID_FROM")))
Note
- 'PLAN_TABLE' is old version
Statistics
32000 recursive calls
0 db block gets
101816 consistent gets
0 physical reads
0 redo size
631809 bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
2214 bytes received via SQL*Net from client
271 SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
15998 sorts (memory)
0 sorts (disk)
4015 rows processedThe problematic portion is the call to the package function. The queries in there are the ones causing trouble
The TRCANLZR output for those statement looks like the following:
Windows:
224270.1 TRCA Trace Analyzer 11.4.2.4 Report: trcanlzr_43915.txt
hecr_ora_3300.trc (32608792 bytes)
Total Trace Response Time: 15.286 secs.
2011-JUN-03 11:12:56.453 (start of first db call in trace 3717579.240823).
2011-JUN-03 11:13:11.739 (end of last db call in trace 3717594.526453).
RESPONSE TIME SUMMARY
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pct of pct of pct of
Time total Time total Time total
Response Time Component (in secs) resp time (in secs) resp time (in secs) resp time
CPU: 6.422 42.0%
Non-idle Wait: 0.000 0.0%
ET Unaccounted-for: 0.359 2.4%
Total Elapsed(1): 6.782 44.4%
Idle Wait: 14.745 96.5%
RT Unaccounted-for: -6.241 -40.8%
Total Response(2): 15.286 100.0%
---SQl in question
2262144708 cv4dua23db5q4
Rank:3(14.1%) Self:3.036s Recursive:0.003s Invoker:83 Definer:83 Depth:1
SELECT V.VERSION_ID FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V WHERE V.RD_TYPE_CODE = :B3 AND V.VERSION_VALID_FROM <= :B2 AND V.CRE_DATIM <= :B1 AND
V.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NULL AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT NULL FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V2 WHERE V.VERSION_ID = V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID AND
V2.VERSION_VALID_FROM <= :B2 AND V2.CRE_DATIM <= :B1 ) ORDER BY V.VERSION_VALID_FROM DESC, V.CRE_DATIM DESC
SQL SELF - TIME, TOTALS, WAITS, BINDS AND ROW SOURCE PLAN
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Response Time Elapsed Non-Idle Elapsed Time Idle
Call Accounted-for Time CPU Time Wait Time Unaccounted-for Wait Time
Parse: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Execute: 2.456 2.456 2.438 0.000 0.019 0.000
Fetch: 0.579 0.579 0.547 0.000 0.032 0.000
Total: 3.036 3.036 2.984 0.000 0.051 0.000
OS BG Consistent BG Current Rows Library Times Times
Call Buffer Gets Read Mode Mode Processed Cache Waited Waited
Call Count (disk) (query) (current) or Returned Misses Non-Idle Idle
Parse: 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Execute: 13260 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Fetch: 13260 0 100502 0 13070 0 0 0
Total: 26521 0 100502 0 13070 2 0 0
BG OS OS
Consistent Buffer Write Estim
Estim Actual Read Mode Gets Calls Time Size
ID PID Card Rows Row Source Operation (cr) (pr) (pw) (secs) ObjCost (bytes)
1: 0 1 1 SORT ORDER BY 8 0 0 0.000 0 6 58
2: 1 1 4 NESTED LOOPS ANTI 8 0 0 0.000 0 5 58
3: 2 3 4 . TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V 6 0 0 0.000 73471 4 111
4: 3 3 4 .. INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 2 0 0 0.000 73475 1 0
5: 2 109 0 . TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V 2 0 0 0.000 73471 1 2289
6: 5 1 0 .. INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X 2 0 0 0.000 73476 0 0
EXPLAIN PLAN
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Estim Search
ID PID Card Cost Explain Plan Operation Cols(1)
0: 1 11 SELECT STATEMENT
1: 0 1 11 SORT ORDER BY
2: 1 1 10 . HASH JOIN ANTI
3: 2 1 4 .. TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V
4: 3 3 1 ... INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 1/1
5: 2 1 5 .. TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V
6: 5 1 4 ... INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 2/2
(1) X/Y: Where X is the number of searched columns from index, which has a total of Y columns.
Indexed Cols and Predicates(1)
2 - Access Predicates: V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID=V.VERSION_ID
3 - Filter Predicates: V.VERSION_VALID_FROM<=:B2 AND V.CRE_DATIM<=TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1)
AND V.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NULL
4 - Indexed Cols for RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X (search 1/1):
RD_TYPE_CODE
4 - Access Predicates: V.RD_TYPE_CODE=:B3
5 - Filter Predicates: V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NOT NULL
6 - Indexed Cols for RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 (search 2/2):
SYS_NC00014$
SYS_NC00015$
6 - Access Predicates: SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM)>=SYS_OP_DESCEND(:B2) AND SYS_OP_DESCEND(CRE_DATIM)>=SYS_OP_DESCEND(TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1))
AND SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM) IS NOT NULL
6 - Filter Predicates: SYS_OP_UNDESCEND(SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM))<=:B2
AND
SYS_OP_UNDESCEND(SYS_OP_DESCEND(CRE_DATIM)
)<=TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1)
(1) Identified by operation ID.
TABLES AND INDEXES
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
in Row in Avg
Source Explain Current Num Sample Row Chain Empty Avg Global
# Owner.Table Name Plan Plan Count(*)(2) Rows(1) Size(1) Last Analyzed(1) Len(1) Count(1) Blocks(1) Blocks(1) Space(1) Stats(1) Part Temp
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V Y Y 13261 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:09 90 0 244 12 3864 YES NO N
(1) CBO statistics.
(2) COUNT(*) up to threshold value of 1000000 (tool configuartion parameter).
in Row in
Source Explain Cols
# Owner.Table Name Owner.Index Name Plan Plan Index Type Uniqueness Count Indexed Columns
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX N N NORMAL UNIQUE 2 RD_TYPE_CODE VERSION_ID
2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X N Y NORMAL NONUNIQUE 1 RD_TYPE_CODE
3: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X N N NORMAL NONUNIQUE 1 DELETES_VERSION_ID
4: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X N N NORMAL UNIQUE 1 VERSION_ID
5: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 N Y FUNCTION-BASED NORMAL NONUNIQUE 2 SYS_NC00014$ SYS_NC00015$
Avg Avg
Leaf Data
Blocks Blocks
Num Sample Distinct Leaf per per Clustering Global
# Owner.Table Name Owner.Index Name Rows(1) Size(1) Last Analyzed(1) Keys(1) Blevel(1) Blocks(1) Key(1) Key(1) Factor(1) Stats(1) Part Temp
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:09 13255 1 75 1 1 12018 YES NO N
2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 4389 1 59 1 2 11986 YES NO N
3: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X 114 114 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 114 0 1 1 1 61 YES NO N
4: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 13255 1 53 1 1 687 YES NO N
5: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 1015 2 143 1 1 807 YES NO N
(1) CBO statistics.
Col Asc/ Num Sample Num Num Num
# Owner.Index Name Pos Column Name Desc Rows(1) Size(1) Last Analyzed(1) Nulls(1) Distinct(1) Density(1) Buckets(1)
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX 1 RD_TYPE_CODE ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 4389 2.8920e-04 254
2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX 2 VERSION_ID ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 13255 7.5443e-05 1
3: HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 1 RD_TYPE_CODE ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 4389 2.8920e-04 254
4: HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X 1 DELETES_VERSION_ID ASC 13255 114 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 13141 114 8.7719e-03 1
5: HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X 1 VERSION_ID ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 13255 7.5443e-05 1
6: HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 1 SYS_NC00014$ DESC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 126 3.7722e-05 126
7: HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 2 SYS_NC00015$ DESC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 1010 4.1923e-03 254
(1) CBO statistics.
RECURSIVE SQL - TIME AND TOTALS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Response Time Elapsed Non-Idle Elapsed Time Idle
Call Accounted-for Time CPU Time Wait Time Unaccounted-for Wait Time
Parse: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Execute: 0.003 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 0.000
Fetch: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Total: 0.003 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 0.000
OS BG Consistent BG Current Rows Library Times Times
Call Buffer Gets Read Mode Mode Processed Cache Waited Waited
Call Count (disk) (query) (current) or Returned Misses Non-Idle Idle
Parse: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Execute: 44 0 60 0 300 0 0 0
Fetch: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total: 44 0 60 0 300 0 0 0
RELEVANT EXECUTIONS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There are 2 relevant executions of this SQL statement.
Their aggregate "Response Time Accounted-for" represents 0.1% of this "SQL Response Time Accounted-for", and 0.0% of the "Total Response Time Accounted-for".
Within these 2 SQL execuctions, there isn't any with "Response Time Accounted-for" larger than threshold of 5.0% of the "SQL Response Time Accounted-for".
SQL Trace Self Recursive
First/ RT RT Response Elapsed Non-Idle Idle Response Response
Last Rank Pct(1) Pct(2) Time(3) Time CPU Time Wait Time Wait Time Time(4) Start Timestamp End Timestamp Time(5)
First: 3 0.1% 0.0% 0.004 0.004 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.003 JUN-03 11:12:56.497 JUN-03 11:12:56.504 0.007
Last: 12638 0.0% 0.0% 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 JUN-03 11:13:11.738 JUN-03 11:13:11.739 0.000
(1) Percent of "SQL Response Time Accounted-for", which is 3.036 secs.
(2) Percent of "Total Response Time Accounted-for", which is 21.526 secs.
(3) "Self Response Time Accounted-for" in secs (caused by this execution).
(4) "Recursive Response Time Accounted-for" in secs (caused by recursive SQL invoked by this execution).
(5) According to timestamps of first and last calls for this execution.
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Windows 7/8.1 OEM to Windows 10 Retail (Free) Discussion
Microsoft has made it known that Windows 10 will be a free upgrade to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users. I think its time we have a discussion on the Dell Community Forums about Windows 10.
Post #1 Windows 10 Digital Deployment and How to Leave Feedback to Microsoft
Windows 10 will likely be released in Late Summer.
The deployment methods of Windows 10 are still not yet fully known. I advise Microsoft deploy Windows 10 in a certain way so end-users can readily repair an installation or reinstall on a new hard drive or a corrupt install.
Please Add your Votes so Microsoft Address this Critical Feedback
If you have the concerns this page has on Windows 10 Installation Media then please support my ideas so Microsoft Addresses them:
1. Windows UserVoice
go to this link and vote this idea up and share so everyone else votes it up.
https://windows.uservoice.com/forums/265757-windows-feature-suggestions/suggestions/7236772-windows-7-oem-to-windows-10-retail
2. Microsoft Answers
Also if you log in with your Microsoft Account on Microsoft Answers and hit "Me Too"
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_install/how-will-the-final-release-will-be-rolled-out/73c37498-5124-4f9b-85cc-c75468d7c37a
3. Windows 10 Feedback App
If you are a Windows Insider Feedback please also use the Feedback App.
Launch the App.
Select Windows Installation and Set-Up
Search for Windows 7 OEM
Comment including any issues you've ever had attempting to download Windows 7 or procure installation media:
On the Dell Community Forums we are getting concerned at how Windows 10 will be released in particular the Windows 7 OEM UserBase.
YouTube Video - Windows 7 to Windows 10 via Windows Update
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvY_VjFZATk
How Could Microsoft Release the Update?
Scenario 1 and 2 will cause issues.
Scenario 1: "Windows Update (Only)"
Update 19/03/2015 Microsoft have made it known they will provide a .iso and hence not enforce a Windows Update only Upgrade path. Looks like they are taking some steps in the correct direction.
This .iso should be available for download and reinstallation but it hasn't been stated how product keys will be issued. Provided a key is issued correctly (i.e. sent to a user in an email or linked to a Microsoft Account as in scenario 3) the user should be able to download the .iso at a later date and not need to carry out a double install for reinstallation.
Source:
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/WinHEC/2015/OWD100
Scenario 2: "A Key for a Key"
Update 18/03/2015 Free Windows 10 Upgrade for Chinese Pirates: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31940716
In such cases the Windows 7 Product Key probably won't be needed. Microsoft aren't likely to appease pirates while simultaneously making life difficult for genuine customers.
COA Issues
If users have to input their 25 digit Windows 7 product key from their COA. In theory this would work.
In practice however if this is the only method of installation for the free upgrade then there is a problem for a large fraction of the Windows 7 OEM userbase. Microsoft provided OEMs such as Dell with COAs of terrible print quality. This didn't matter for Windows 7 OEM as OEM installation media input a generic Dell OEM SLP key.
A case like this is not uncommon and is more common for other OEMs as Dell shielded COAs by placing them under the battery.
Scenario 3: Windows 10 .iso and Product Key Linked to Microsoft Account
This is the only logically working scenario that I can see is a utility which performs the following functions:
Checks the Base Windows License is Genuine*
Tells user to Sign in with a Microsoft Account
Assigns a Product Key to the Microsoft Account (similar to Office Online)
Gives the user an option to install Windows 10 via Windows Update or to Create Installation Media for Clean Installation
End User can later sign in with their Microsoft Account to Download a Windows 10 .iso and obtain their product key
* Update 18/03/2015 Free Windows 10 Upgrade for Chinese Pirates: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31940716#8 The Start Menu and User Interface
1. The Start Menu
Allow Drag and Drop from the left list to the right pinned icons. Update build 10041, Microsoft have done this.
The Start menu is bloated with Metro Apps, making it more cumbersome to find useful installed programs. Example of Start Menu to the left bloated with Metro Apps.
These should all be in a Windows Apps folder similar to all the (more useful) items in the Windows Accessories folder.
2. Windows and X Menu (Right Click Start)
Please add your votes to my Windows UserVoice suggestion here.
Add the following to the “Windows and X” menu:
Windows Defender
Windows Defender Offline
Devices and Printers
.iso to Bootable USB Utility
"Settings" → This definitely has to be here
Make the Windows and X Menu look like part of Windows 10.
3. Windows Defender
Add it to the Windows and X Menu as described above and also add right click context menus like Microsoft Security Essentials had:
4. Minor Feedback
I'm not a great fan of the new icons, the folders are too bright and it looks like they have been drawn in Microsoft paint. The Recycle bin particularly looks terrible. -
Installing SOA Suite 11gR1 + OSB 11gR1 on Solaris x64
Experts,
I'm having some trouble installing SOA Suite and OSB on Solaris x64.
According to the last certification matrix
[http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/downloads/fmw-11gr1certmatrix.xls]
ALL products are supported on Solaris x64 (version 11.1.1.4+) , but when trying to execute the runInstaller I get the following error:
$ ./runInstaller -jreLoc /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0/
./runInstaller: /soasoat/install/SOA/Disk1/install/solaris/runInstaller: cannot execute
I searched in eDelivery but there aren't any SOA installers (for version 11.1.1.1) for Solaris on x64
Is there any way to bypass this error?
Thanks in advance.
LeandroHi Leandro
1. SOA Installer has nothing to do with 32/64 bit. I mean there is NO specific 64 bit version of soa software. It is the underlying Weblogic Server that matters.
2. Since you have 64 bit machine, very first thing, you should install a 64 Bit JDK (Sun or JRockit). And make sure to put this in path. When you run java -version, you should see this 64 bit jdk referred. Now comes Weblogic Server. You need to Download Weblogic Server Generic Installer (file ending with .jar). Then you install Weblogic server using command something like this:
java -d64 -jar weblogic_generic_xxxx.jar (Try -d or -D). After installation, now you have Weblogic Server 64 Bit installed on top of 64 Bit JDK.
3. Now run the SOA Installer and for the jre, you can refer the above jdk/jre location.
Thanks
Ravi Jegga -
hello all,
i got issue when i install grid(11.0.2.0.3 for solaris x64 version), after install software and the run "root.sh" and got the follow error message:
/u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/srvctl start nodeapps -n solrac1 ... failed
FirstNode configuration failed at /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/crs/install/crsconfig_lib.pm line 9196.
/u01/app/11.2.0/grid/perl/bin/perl -I/u01/app/11.2.0/grid/perl/lib -I/u01/app/11.2.0/grid/crs/install /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/crs/install/rootcrs.pl execution failed
any one can help me about that?
and i got the same error for solaris x64 11/11 version.Hi Friend
Below both are NOT CERTIFIED
Oracle Real Application Clusters 11.2.0.3.0 is not certified on Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-bit) 11.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters 11.2.0.3.0 is not certified on Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit) 11.1
Check Metalink : In certifications Tab
Thanks
LaserSoft -
Unable to install SAP Netweaver 2004s in Solaris x64
I am trying to install SAP Net2004s in solaris x64 and it has JDK1.6.
For some reason the SAPINST keeps giving error "JDK version 1.5.0 and above is not supported by SAP.
I downloaded and installed j2sdk1.4.2_24_b06 as per note 716604.
Created environment variable as
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/j2sdk1.4.2_24
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
export SAPINST_JRE_HOME=opt/j2sdk1.4.2_24
now if i execute java -version, again it is showing as Jdk1.6
which java
/usr/bin/java
i am able to execute xclock.
I renamed the softlink in /usr/java to java.old and created new one as /usr/java pointed to /opt/j2sdk1.4.2_24
after this if i execute java -version, it gives an error "Error occurred during initialization of VM
java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Object"
Now i checked the java executables, it is located in /opt/j2sdk1.4.2_24/bin/amd64/ (all java executables)
Now i set the env PATH /opt/j2sdk1.4.2_24/bin/amd64 before the variable /ur/bin/java
I tried creating env as "export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin/amd64". But no luck.
I would really appreciate if someone could help me to pass through this error.
Thanks in advance.install a fresh JDK just need 64 bit version
and set the environment variables accordingly,
i did install java64bit and out put java -version is j2sdk1.4.2_24 64bit
created env
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/j2dsk1.4.2_24
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
export SAPINST_JRE_HOME=/opt/j2dsk1.4.2_24
export DISPLAY=XXX:0.0
able to execute xclock
But got the same error when i try to execute ./sapinst
error "GUI not Connected......."
i wonder that in java 64 bit,the executables are located in /opt/j2sdk1.4.2_24/bin/amd64/(all java executables)
but when we execute ./sapinst, it shows as it is searching the executables in /opt/j2sdk1.4.2_24/bin
i don't know if that matters.
but just want to let you know that, i was able to get the sapinst gui, when pointing to java1.6 version, but unfortunatly sap won't support above java1.5.
path of java1.6 executables - /usr/jdk/jdk1.6../bin/(all java executables)
Please help me resolving this issue. -
Installing EPM 11.1.1.3 on Solaris x64
Hello Gurus,
I am not able to install EPM 11.1.1.3 on Solaris x64. I am facing an issue while I execute installTool.sh. It gives me an error
Cannot execute <filename>
Could anyone please help. What are the steps that I need to keep in mind before doing that.
Thanks and Regards,
SaurabhCLOSING THE QUESTION AS NO ANSWER TO IT SINCE LONG TIME
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Siebel Gateway 8 on Solaris x64, supprted ? or SPARC only?
People,
Siebel Gateway 8 on Solaris x64, supprted ? or SPARC only?
where I can find official anounce ?
thnkxxSiebel is supported on Solaris with SPARC only. See Siebel System Requirements and Supported Platforms on metalink or here: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11886_01/srsphomepage.html.
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Migration from AIX6.1 to Solaris x64
Hi,
In our organisation, we are planning to migrate from AIX6.1 to Solaris x64. The processor which we'll be using is UltraSPARC+IV processor. I need clarification for below mentioned points.
1. Which guide to refer for moving the SAP System from AIX6.1 to Solaris
2. Is UltraSPARC+IV processor is supported for Oracle 10g
Also, please let me know the steps to be followed for the activity mentioned above.
Regards,
Ranjith> In our organisation, we are planning to migrate from AIX6.1 to Solaris x64. The processor which we'll be using is UltraSPARC+IV processor.
Well - I think you're mixing a few things up here.
Solaris x64 refers to Solaris on the Intel or the AMD processor (x64 == x86_64 == AMD64)
UltraSPARC IV+ refers to a CPU developed by Sun (now Oracle).
> 1. Which guide to refer for moving the SAP System from AIX6.1 to Solaris
There are no specific guides for OS migrations. You use the heterogeneous system copy approach. However, migrating a database and/or operating system requires a certified migration consultant on-site doing the migration. If you do it yourself you'll loose support from SAP for problems during the migration and for the target system (see http://service.sap.com/osdbmigration).
> 2. Is UltraSPARC+IV processor is supported for Oracle 10g
Yes. Solaris 10 on SPARC Is supported.
Markus -
Hardware counter profiling on Solaris/X64
Hi,
I want to buy X4100 for my development. Hardware counter profiling is crucial for my work.
I know how it works on Solaris/Sparc. Can anybody confirm that Solaris/X64 on X4100 supports
all hardware counters of Opteron?A 4100 system we have in our lab,
- ncpus = 2, clock frequency 2593 MHz.
- memory: 524174 pages @ 4096 bytes = 2047 MB.
shows that Analyzer can access the following hardware counters without modification to the Solaris driver:
FP_dispatched_fpu_ops[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FP_cycles_no_fpu_ops_retired[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FP_dispatched_fpu_ops_ff[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
LS_seg_reg_load[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
LS_uarch_resync_self_modify[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
LS_uarch_resync_snoop[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (not-program-related events)
LS_buffer_2_full[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
LS_locked_operation[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
LS_uarch_late_cancel_op[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
LS_retired_cflush[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
LS_retired_cpuid[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
DC_access[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_miss[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_refill_from_L2[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_refill_from_system[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_copyback[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_dtlb_L1_miss_L2_hit[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_dtlb_L1_miss_L2_miss[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_misaligned_data_ref[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
DC_uarch_late_cancel_access[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
DC_uarch_early_cancel_access[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
DC_1bit_ecc_error_found[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
DC_dispatched_prefetch_instr[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
DC_dcache_accesses_by_locks[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
BU_cpu_clk_unhalted[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
BU_internal_L2_req[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
BU_fill_req_missed_L2[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
BU_fill_into_L2[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
IC_fetch[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
IC_miss[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
IC_refill_from_L2[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
IC_refill_from_system[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
IC_itlb_L1_miss_L2_hit[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
IC_itlb_L1_miss_L2_miss[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
IC_uarch_resync_snoop[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (not-program-related events)
IC_instr_fetch_stall[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
IC_return_stack_hit[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
IC_return_stack_overflow[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_x86_instr_w_excp_intr[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_uops[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_branches_w_excp_intr[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_branches_mispred[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_taken_branches[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_taken_branches_mispred[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_far_ctl_transfer[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_resyncs[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_near_rets[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_near_rets_mispred[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_taken_branches_mispred_addr_miscomp[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_fpu_instr[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_retired_fastpath_double_op_instr[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_intr_masked_cycles[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_intr_masked_while_pending_cycles[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_taken_hardware_intrs[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_nothing_to_dispatch[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_dispatch_stalls[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_branch_abort_to_retire[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_serialization[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_segment_load[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_reorder_buffer_full[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_resv_stations_full[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_fpu_full[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_ls_full[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_waiting_all_quiet[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_dispatch_stall_far_ctl_trsfr_resync_branch_pend[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
FR_fpu_exception[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_num_brkpts_dr0[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_num_brkpts_dr1[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_num_brkpts_dr2[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
FR_num_brkpts_dr3[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
NB_mem_ctrlr_page_access[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store events)
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NB_mem_ctrlr_dram_cmd_slots_missed[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (load-store CPU-cycles)
NB_mem_ctrlr_turnaround[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
NB_mem_ctrlr_bypass_counter_saturation[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
NB_sized_commands[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
NB_probe_result[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
NB_ht_bus0_bandwidth[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
NB_ht_bus1_bandwidth[{0|1|2|3}],1000003 (events)
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I added our IT group e-mail to the Ironport S160 to be alerted when product keys are about to expire. Our IronPort C160 e-mail filter does this but the S160 did not.
We periodically get this email:
Subject: Critical <System> webfilter.domain.com: TUI-AD: All AD agents are down for realm Windows
The Critical message is:
TUI-AD: All AD agents are down for realm Windows
Product: Cisco IronPort S160 Web Security Appliance
Model: S160
Version: 7.5.1-079
Serial Number: (removed for public posting)
Timestamp: 24 Mar 2014 07:20:27 -0400
Any idea what this means? Everything is working normally. How can I stop this message?Upon further investigation in services.msc on that server I see a Cisco AD Agent. I did some digging on this service and its located in C:\IBF.
First why is it called IBF?
Second, whats in here is this:
\adObserver
\CLI
\radiusServer
\watchdog
AD_Agent.Uninstaller.exe
AD_Agent-version-1.0.0.32.1-build.598.IBF
The emails came in at these times
3/24 11:59 PM
3/24 7:20 AM
3/23 12:59 AM
3/23 12:06 AM
3/22 10:56 PM
3/22 1:20 AM
3/21 12:52 PM
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