Airport Utility 5.3.2 spins busy/waiting cursor labeled _notLocalized_

I'v just bought a new Time-Capsule 1TB. After successfully setting up my TC I found out that I couldn't connect at the required distance. I then bought an additional Airport Extreme. When trying to configure the AE I was prompted to update my TC and and AE and a newer version of Airport Utility. Since then I've been unable to update either my TC nor my AE. Both are seen by the AU 5.3.2 but when clicking to the next page (continue button) Airport Utility spins busy/waiting cursor labeled notLocalized. When opening to the manual setup AU is able to read the configuration but when I try to update I get the same busy/waiting cursor labeled notLocalized.
I've tried re-updating the software, connect through ethernet cable, reset to factory default (AE), so practically all but reseting my TC, since this at least working as it should. I think it's the Airport Utility thats not working correctly, but I'm no real expert. Any suggestions?

Another option, go to "system preferences/international/languages" choose english and restart airport utility.

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    -> End Disk Reads Threshold: 1000
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    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req, ctct, loc,
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    IKE :"SYS_B_0" AND call_req.active_flag = :"SYS_B_1" ) AND ( (
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    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req, ctct, loc,
    site, z_zo, z_lho WHERE ( call_req.customer = ctct.id AND ctct
    .c_l_id = loc.id AND loc.l_si_id = site.id AND site.z_si_zo_id
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    IKE :"SYS_B_0" ) AND ( ( call_req.group_id != :"SYS_B_1" ) and
    13,371 9 1,485.7 9.6 2.58 12.01 977739309
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE ( cal
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    R id = :"SYS_B_01" OR id = :"SYS_B_02" OR id = :"SYS_B_03" OR id
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    "SYS_B_07" OR id = :"SYS_B_08" OR id = :"SYS_B_09" OR id = :"SYS
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    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req, ctct, loc,
    site, z_zo, z_lho, ctct cn01 WHERE ( call_req.customer = ctct.i
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    lho_name LIKE :"SYS_B_0" AND call_req.active_flag = :"SYS_B_1"
    6,152 4 1,538.0 4.4 2.13 3.80 1755292198
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    IKE :"SYS_B_00" AND call_req.active_flag = :"SYS_B_01" AND ( ca
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    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req, ctct, loc,
    site, z_zo WHERE ( call_req.active_flag = :"SYS_B_0" AND call_r
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    E :"SYS_B_1" ) AND ( ( call_req.group_id != :"SYS_B_2" ) and (
    2,982 3 994.0 2.1 1.22 3.60 930247717
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE ( cal
    l_req.group_id IN ( SELECT id FROM ctct WHERE id = :"SYS_B_00" O
    R id = :"SYS_B_01" OR id = :"SYS_B_02" OR id = :"SYS_B_03" OR id
    = :"SYS_B_04" OR id = :"SYS_B_05" OR id = :"SYS_B_06" OR id = :
    "SYS_B_07" OR id = :"SYS_B_08" OR id = :"SYS_B_09" OR id = :"SYS
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    oc.l_si_id = site.id AND site.z_si_zo_id = z_zo.id AND z_zo.zo
    _lho_id = z_lho.id AND z_lho.lho_name LIKE :"SYS_B_0" AND cal
    SQL ordered by Reads for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> End Disk Reads Threshold: 1000
    CPU Elapsd
    Physical Reads Executions Reads per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
    l_req.active_flag = :"SYS_B_1" ) AND ( ( call_req.group_id != :"
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    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req, ctct, loc,
    site, z_zo, z_lho WHERE ( call_req.customer = ctct.id AND ctct
    .c_l_id = loc.id AND loc.l_si_id = site.id AND site.z_si_zo_id
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    IKE :"SYS_B_0" AND call_req.active_flag = :"SYS_B_1" AND ( call
    1,106 2 553.0 0.8 1.25 3.01 548248759
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE ( ( c
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    875 2 437.5 0.6 0.94 2.95 1195215130
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE ( ( c
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    all_req.type = :"SYS_B_00" OR call_req.type = :"SYS_B_01" OR cal
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    D ( call_req.group_id IN ( SELECT id FROM ctct WHERE id = :"SYS_
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    BEGIN statspack.snap; END;
    357 10 35.7 0.3 7.69 8.21 3407388950
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    _lho_id = z_lho.id AND z_lho.lho_name LIKE :"SYS_B_0" ) AND (
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    SELECT ctct.c_last_name, ctct.c_first_name, ctct.c_middle_name,
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    _id, ctct.id FROM ctct, ct_ty WHERE ( ctct.c_ctp_id = ct_ty.id A
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    -> End Executions Threshold: 100
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    Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
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    SELECT grpmem.group_id , grpmem.manager_flag , grpmem.member , g
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    2,459 2,459 1.0 0.00 0.00 3026674282
    SELECT act_log.action_desc , act_log.analyst , act_log.call_req_
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    SELECT att_evt.cancel_time , att_evt.event_tmpl , att_evt.fire_t
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    t_mod_dt , att_evt.num_fire , att_evt.obj_id , att_evt.persid ,
    att_evt.start_time , att_evt.status_flag , att_evt.user_smag , a
    tt_evt.wait_time FROM att_evt WHERE att_evt.id = :"SYS_B_0"
    1,336 1,336 1.0 0.00 0.00 3034229510
    SELECT cr_prp.description , cr_prp.label , cr_prp.last_mod_by ,
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    968 968 1.0 0.00 0.00 3460529092
    select t.name, (select owner_instance from sys.aq$_queue_table_
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    cked
    808 808 1.0 0.00 0.00 3346182257
    SELECT call_req.active_flag , call_req.affected_rc , call_req.as
    signee , call_req.call_back_date , call_req.call_back_flag , cal
    l_req.category , call_req.change , call_req.charge_back_id , cal
    l_req.close_date , call_req.created_via , call_req.customer , ca
    ll_req.description , call_req.event_token , call_req.extern_ref
    720 720 1.0 0.00 0.00 140137628
    Module: Spotlight On Oracle, classic
    SELECT DECODE(:b1,'BL','Buffer hash table instance lock','CF','C
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    enqueue lock','CU','Cursor bind lock','DF','Data file instance
    lock','DL','Direct loader parallel index create','DM','Mount/sta
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    SELECT options.app_name, options.sym, options.id FROM options WH
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    ) ORDER BY options.app_name
    634 634 1.0 0.00 0.00 1199698393
    SELECT loc.alias , loc.del , loc.l_addr1 , loc.l_addr2 , loc.l_a
    ddr3 , loc.l_addr4 , loc.l_addr5 , loc.l_addr6 , loc.l_details ,
    loc.l_name , loc.l_si_id , loc.last_mod , loc.persid , loc.z_cb
    SQL ordered by Executions for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> End Executions Threshold: 100
    CPU per Elap per
    Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
    l1 , loc.zcb_l2 , loc.z_cb_l3 , loc.z_l_code , loc.z_ro_code ,
    loc.z_zo_code FROM loc WHERE loc.id = :"SYS_B_0"
    531 208 0.4 0.00 0.00 800192270
    SELECT lrel.l_persid, lrel.l_attr, lrel.l_sql, lrel.r_persid, lr
    el.r_attr, lrel.r_sql, lrel.id FROM lrel WHERE lrel.l_persid = :
    "SYS_B_0" and lrel.l_attr = :"SYS_B_1" ORDER BY lrel.l_persid ,
    lrel.l_attr , lrel.l_sql
    438 438 1.0 0.00 0.00 1317334374
    Select PROPERTY_NAME,PROPERTY_VALUE,PROPERTY_TYPE from CI_PROPER
    TIES where PROPERTY_NAME=:"SYS_B_0"
    429 8,151 19.0 0.00 0.00 1976028604
    SELECT cr_stat.sym, cr_stat.code FROM cr_stat WHERE cr_stat.del
    = :"SYS_B_0" ORDER BY cr_stat.sym
    383 383 1.0 0.00 0.00 2599265718
    DELETE FROM anima WHERE id = :"SYS_B_0"
    359 359 1.0 0.00 0.00 1719939797
    DELETE FROM att_evt WHERE id = :"SYS_B_0"
    337 337 1.0 0.00 0.00 3069423312
    SELECT anima.a_act , anima.a_delta , anima.a_lock , anima.a_name
    , anima.a_org , anima.a_string , anima.a_time , anima.t_method
    , anima.t_persid , anima.t_type FROM anima WHERE anima.id = :"SY
    S_B_0"
    332 331 1.0 0.00 0.00 1549656119
    SELECT crsq.id FROM crsq WHERE crsq.code = :"SYS_B_0"
    315 315 1.0 0.00 0.00 1734736338
    UPDATE cr_prp SET last_mod_by = :"SYS_B_0" , last_mod_dt = :"SYS
    _B_1" WHERE id = :"SYS_B_2"
    308 1,580 5.1 0.00 0.00 618252548
    SELECT cr_prp.sequence, cr_prp.id FROM cr_prp WHERE cr_prp.ownin
    g_cr = :"SYS_B_0" ORDER BY cr_prp.sequence
    279 1,716 6.2 0.00 0.00 749386807
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE call_
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    ORDER BY call_req.open_date DESC
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    INSERT INTO anima ( a_act, a_delta, a_lock, a_name, a_org, a_str
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    0" , :"SYS_B_1" , :"SYS_B_2" , :"SYS_B_3" , :"SYS_B_4" , nu
    ll , :"SYS_B_5" , :"SYS_B_6" , :"SYS_B_7" , :"SYS_B_8" , :"
    SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
    % Total
    Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
    7,733 7,741 27.15 1060224445
    SELECT grpmem.group_id , grpmem.manager_flag , grpmem.member , g
    rpmem.notify_flag FROM grpmem WHERE grpmem.id = :"SYS_B_0"
    2,459 2,459 8.63 3026674282
    SELECT act_log.action_desc , act_log.analyst , act_log.call_req_
    id , act_log.description , act_log.internal , act_log.knowledge_
    session , act_log.knowledge_tool , act_log.last_mod_dt , act_log
    .persid , act_log.system_time , act_log.time_spent , act_log.tim
    e_stamp , act_log.type FROM act_log WHERE act_log.id = :"SYS_B_0
    1,449 1,449 5.09 3299996875
    SELECT att_evt.cancel_time , att_evt.event_tmpl , att_evt.fire_t
    ime , att_evt.first_fire_time , att_evt.group_name , att_evt.las
    t_mod_dt , att_evt.num_fire , att_evt.obj_id , att_evt.persid ,
    att_evt.start_time , att_evt.status_flag , att_evt.user_smag , a
    tt_evt.wait_time FROM att_evt WHERE att_evt.id = :"SYS_B_0"
    1,336 1,336 4.69 3034229510
    SELECT cr_prp.description , cr_prp.label , cr_prp.last_mod_by ,
    cr_prp.last_mod_dt , cr_prp.owning_cr , cr_prp.persid , cr_prp.r
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    prp WHERE crprp.id = :"SYS_B_0"
    808 808 2.84 3346182257
    SELECT call_req.active_flag , call_req.affected_rc , call_req.as
    signee , call_req.call_back_date , call_req.call_back_flag , cal
    l_req.category , call_req.change , call_req.charge_back_id , cal
    l_req.close_date , call_req.created_via , call_req.customer , ca
    ll_req.description , call_req.event_token , call_req.extern_ref
    718 718 2.52 4078915446
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    ERE ( options.sym = :"SYS_B_0" ) AND ( options.del = :"SYS_B_1"
    ) ORDER BY options.app_name
    634 634 2.23 1199698393
    SELECT loc.alias , loc.del , loc.l_addr1 , loc.l_addr2 , loc.l_a
    ddr3 , loc.l_addr4 , loc.l_addr5 , loc.l_addr6 , loc.l_details ,
    loc.l_name , loc.l_si_id , loc.last_mod , loc.persid , loc.z_cb
    l1 , loc.zcb_l2 , loc.z_cb_l3 , loc.z_l_code , loc.z_ro_code ,
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    531 531 1.86 800192270
    SELECT lrel.l_persid, lrel.l_attr, lrel.l_sql, lrel.r_persid, lr
    el.r_attr, lrel.r_sql, lrel.id FROM lrel WHERE lrel.l_persid = :
    "SYS_B_0" and lrel.l_attr = :"SYS_B_1" ORDER BY lrel.l_persid ,
    lrel.l_attr , lrel.l_sql
    438 438 1.54 1317334374
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    TIES where PROPERTY_NAME=:"SYS_B_0"
    429 429 1.51 1976028604
    SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
    % Total
    Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
    SELECT cr_stat.sym, cr_stat.code FROM cr_stat WHERE cr_stat.del
    = :"SYS_B_0" ORDER BY cr_stat.sym
    383 383 1.34 2599265718
    DELETE FROM anima WHERE id = :"SYS_B_0"
    359 359 1.26 1719939797
    DELETE FROM att_evt WHERE id = :"SYS_B_0"
    337 337 1.18 3069423312
    SELECT anima.a_act , anima.a_delta , anima.a_lock , anima.a_name
    , anima.a_org , anima.a_string , anima.a_time , anima.t_method
    , anima.t_persid , anima.t_type FROM anima WHERE anima.id = :"SY
    S_B_0"
    330 332 1.16 1549656119
    SELECT crsq.id FROM crsq WHERE crsq.code = :"SYS_B_0"
    315 315 1.11 1734736338
    UPDATE cr_prp SET last_mod_by = :"SYS_B_0" , last_mod_dt = :"SYS
    _B_1" WHERE id = :"SYS_B_2"
    308 308 1.08 618252548
    SELECT cr_prp.sequence, cr_prp.id FROM cr_prp WHERE cr_prp.ownin
    g_cr = :"SYS_B_0" ORDER BY cr_prp.sequence
    277 277 0.97 321149819
    INSERT INTO anima ( a_act, a_delta, a_lock, a_name, a_org, a_str
    ing, a_time, t_method, t_persid, t_type, id ) VALUES ( :"SYS_B_
    0" , :"SYS_B_1" , :"SYS_B_2" , :"SYS_B_3" , :"SYS_B_4" , nu
    ll , :"SYS_B_5" , :"SYS_B_6" , :"SYS_B_7" , :"SYS_B_8" , :"
    SYS_B_9" )
    277 279 0.97 749386807
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE call_
    req.customer = :"SYS_B_0" AND call_req.active_flag = :"SYS_B_1"
    ORDER BY call_req.open_date DESC
    275 275 0.97 2816620377
    INSERT INTO att_evt ( cancel_time, event_tmpl, fire_time, first_
    fire_time, group_name, last_mod_dt, num_fire, obj_id, persid, st
    art_time, status_flag, user_smag, wait_time, id ) VALUES ( null
    , :"SYS_B_00" , :"SYS_B_01" , :"SYS_B_02" , :"SYS_B_03" ,
    :"SYS_B_04" , :"SYS_B_05" , :"SYS_B_06" , :"SYS_B_07" , :"SY
    269 269 0.94 3605948696
    SELECT slatpl.del , slatpl.elapsed , slatpl.event , slatpl.last_
    mod_by , slatpl.last_mod_dt , slatpl.object_type , slatpl.persid
    , slatpl.service_type , slatpl.sym FROM slatpl WHERE slatpl.id
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    -> End Sharable Memory Threshold: 1048576
    Sharable Mem (b) Executions % Total Hash Value
    23,912,520 231 13.6 139964375
    SELECT anima.a_name, anima.t_persid, anima.t_method, anima.id FR
    OM anima WHERE anima.t_persid LIKE :"SYS_B_0" ORDER BY anima.
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    12,365,844 107 7.0 1877135209
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    _date DESC
    2,692,852 17 1.5 4181730075
    SELECT ctct.c_last_name, ctct.c_first_name, ctct.c_middle_name,
    ctct.c_public_phone, ctct.c_contact_num, ctct.c_org_id, ctct.c_l
    _id, ctct.id FROM ctct, ct_ty WHERE ( ctct.c_last_name LIKE :"
    SYS_B_0" AND ctct.c_ctp_id = ct_ty.id AND ct_ty.id = :"SYS_B_1"
    AND ctct.del = :"SYS_B_2" AND ctct.id IN ( SELECT member FROM g
    2,048,083 10 1.2 153455816
    SELECT ctct.c_last_name, ctct.c_first_name, ctct.c_middle_name,
    ctct.c_public_phone, ctct.c_contact_num, ctct.c_org_id, ctct.c_l
    _id, ctct.id FROM ctct WHERE ( ctct.c_last_name LIKE :"SYS_B_0
    " ) AND ( ( ctct.del = :"SYS_B_1" ) AND ( ctct.c_ctp_id = :"SYS_
    B_2" AND ctct.alias = -:"SYS_B_3" ) ) ORDER BY ctct.c_last_name
    1,653,628 3 0.9 1096419296
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE ( cal
    l_req.ref_num LIKE :"SYS_B_0" ) AND ( ( call_req.group_id IN (
    SELECT group_id FROM grpmem WHERE member = :"SYS_B_1" ) ) or ca
    ll_req.assignee = :"SYS_B_2" or call_req.customer = :"SYS_B_3" )
    ORDER BY call_req.open_date DESC
    SQL ordered by Version Count for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> End Version Count Threshold: 20
    Version
    Count Executions Hash Value
    349 231 139964375
    SELECT anima.a_name, anima.t_persid, anima.t_method, anima.id FR
    OM anima WHERE anima.t_persid LIKE :"SYS_B_0" ORDER BY anima.
    a_name
    196 107 1877135209
    SELECT chg.open_date, chg.chg_ref_num, chg.id FROM chg WHERE ( c
    hg.affected_contact = :"SYS_B_0" and chg.active_flag = :"SYS_B_1
    " ) AND ( chg.affected_contact = :"SYS_B_2" ) ORDER BY chg.open
    _date DESC
    127 26 380755726
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE ( cal
    l_req.ref_num LIKE :"SYS_B_00" ) AND ( call_req.group_id IN (
    SELECT id FROM ctct WHERE id = :"SYS_B_01" OR id = :"SYS_B_02" O
    R id = :"SYS_B_03" OR id = :"SYS_B_04" OR id = :"SYS_B_05" OR id
    = :"SYS_B_06" OR id = :"SYS_B_07" OR id = :"SYS_B_08" OR id = :
    36 17 4181730075
    SELECT ctct.c_last_name, ctct.c_first_name, ctct.c_middle_name,
    ctct.c_public_phone, ctct.c_contact_num, ctct.c_org_id, ctct.c_l
    _id, ctct.id FROM ctct, ct_ty WHERE ( ctct.c_last_name LIKE :"
    SYS_B_0" AND ctct.c_ctp_id = ct_ty.id AND ct_ty.id = :"SYS_B_1"
    AND ctct.del = :"SYS_B_2" AND ctct.id IN ( SELECT member FROM g
    33 10 153455816
    SELECT ctct.c_last_name, ctct.c_first_name, ctct.c_middle_name,
    ctct.c_public_phone, ctct.c_contact_num, ctct.c_org_id, ctct.c_l
    _id, ctct.id FROM ctct WHERE ( ctct.c_last_name LIKE :"SYS_B_0
    " ) AND ( ( ctct.del = :"SYS_B_1" ) AND ( ctct.c_ctp_id = :"SYS_
    B_2" AND ctct.alias = -:"SYS_B_3" ) ) ORDER BY ctct.c_last_name
    26 3 1096419296
    SELECT call_req.open_date, call_req.id FROM call_req WHERE ( cal
    l_req.ref_num LIKE :"SYS_B_0" ) AND ( ( call_req.group_id IN (
    SELECT group_id FROM grpmem WHERE member = :"SYS_B_1" ) ) or ca
    ll_req.assignee = :"SYS_B_2" or call_req.customer = :"SYS_B_3" )
    ORDER BY call_req.open_date DESC
    Instance Activity Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    CPU used by this session 12,450 8.7 4.1
    CPU used when call started 12,515 8.8 4.1
    CR blocks created 53 0.0 0.0
    DBWR buffers scanned 0 0.0 0.0
    DBWR checkpoint buffers written 1,644 1.2 0.5
    DBWR checkpoints 0 0.0 0.0
    DBWR free buffers found 0 0.0 0.0
    DBWR lru scans 0 0.0 0.0
    DBWR make free requests 0 0.0 0.0
    DBWR summed scan depth 0 0.0 0.0
    DBWR transaction table writes 10 0.0 0.0
    DBWR undo block writes 238 0.2 0.1
    SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client 131,833 92.6 42.9
    active txn count during cleanout 130 0.1 0.0
    background checkpoints completed 0 0.0 0.0
    background checkpoints started 0 0.0 0.0
    background timeouts 2,161 1.5 0.7
    branch node splits 0 0.0 0.0
    buffer is not pinned count 3,147,925 2,210.6 1,024.1
    buffer is pinned count 638,155 448.1 207.6
    bytes received via SQL*Net from c 20,116,711 14,126.9 6,544.2
    bytes sent via SQL*Net to client 33,961,169 23,849.1 11,047.9
    calls to get snapshot scn: kcmgss 76,324 53.6 24.8
    calls to kcmgas 6,266 4.4 2.0
    calls to kcmgcs 110 0.1 0.0
    change write time 25 0.0 0.0
    cleanout - number of ktugct calls 145 0.1 0.1
    cleanouts and rollbacks - consist 0 0.0 0.0
    cleanouts only - consistent read 0 0.0 0.0
    cluster key scan block gets 1,361 1.0 0.4
    cluster key scans 1,146 0.8 0.4
    commit cleanout failures: buffer 0 0.0 0.0
    commit cleanout failures: callbac 3 0.0 0.0
    commit cleanout failures: cannot 0 0.0 0.0
    commit cleanouts 14,837 10.4 4.8
    commit cleanouts successfully com 14,834 10.4 4.8
    commit txn count during cleanout 106 0.1 0.0
    consistent changes 2,123 1.5 0.7
    consistent gets 3,336,864 2,343.3 1,085.5
    consistent gets - examination 197,061 138.4 64.1
    cursor authentications 71 0.1 0.0
    data blocks consistent reads - un 2,123 1.5 0.7
    db block changes 50,525 35.5 16.4
    db block gets 47,774 33.6 15.5
    deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout 7,940 5.6 2.6
    dirty buffers inspected 0 0.0 0.0
    enqueue conversions 29 0.0 0.0
    enqueue releases 14,210 10.0 4.6
    enqueue requests 14,210 10.0 4.6
    enqueue waits 0 0.0 0.0
    execute count 32,955 23.1 10.7
    free buffer inspected 16 0.0 0.0
    free buffer requested 140,283 98.5 45.6
    hot buffers moved to head of LRU 950 0.7 0.3
    immediate (CR) block cleanout app 0 0.0 0.0
    immediate (CURRENT) block cleanou 2,804 2.0 0.9
    Instance Activity Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    index fast full scans (full) 157 0.1 0.1
    index fetch by key 70,378 49.4 22.9
    index scans kdiixs1 28,181 19.8 9.2
    leaf node 90-10 splits 10 0.0 0.0
    leaf node splits 76 0.1 0.0
    logons cumulative 11 0.0 0.0
    messages received 5,452 3.8 1.8
    messages sent 5,452 3.8 1.8
    no buffer to keep pinned count 0 0.0 0.0
    no work - consistent read gets 3,085,481 2,166.8 1,003.7
    opened cursors cumulative 4,561 3.2 1.5
    parse count (failures) 0 0.0 0.0
    parse count (hard) 412 0.3 0.1
    parse count (total) 28,484 20.0 9.3
    parse time cpu 426 0.3 0.1
    parse time elapsed 469 0.3 0.2
    physical reads 138,930 97.6 45.2
    physical reads direct 0 0.0 0.0
    physical writes 1,644 1.2 0.5
    physical writes direct 0 0.0 0.0
    physical writes non checkpoint 232 0.2 0.1
    pinned buffers inspected 7 0.0 0.0
    prefetched blocks 32,732 23.0 10.7
    process last non-idle time 12,884,949,552 9,048,419.6 4,191,590.6
    recursive calls 22,718 16.0 7.4
    recursive cpu usage 226 0.2 0.1
    redo blocks written 19,178 13.5 6.2
    redo buffer allocation retries 0 0.0 0.0
    redo entries 27,265 19.2 8.9
    redo log space requests 0 0.0 0.0
    redo log space wait time 0 0.0 0.0
    redo size 8,488,216 5,960.8 2,761.3
    redo synch time 74 0.1 0.0
    redo synch writes 3,078 2.2 1.0
    redo wastage 1,040,788 730.9 338.6
    redo write time 75 0.1 0.0
    redo writer latching time 0 0.0 0.0
    redo writes 5,216 3.7 1.7
    rollback changes - undo records a 6 0.0 0.0
    rollbacks only - consistent read 233 0.2 0.1
    rows fetched via callback 54,581 38.3 17.8
    session connect time 12,884,949,552 9,048,419.6 4,191,590.6
    session logical reads 3,384,638 2,376.9 1,101.1
    session pga memory max 6,168,536 4,331.8 2,006.7
    session uga memory 599,984 421.3 195.2
    session uga memory max 9,592,864 6,736.6 3,120.7
    shared hash latch upgrades - no w 27,737 19.5 9.0
    shared hash latch upgrades - wait 84 0.1 0.0
    sorts (disk) 0 0.0 0.0
    sorts (memory) 6,834 4.8 2.2
    sorts (rows) 3,229,994 2,268.3 1,050.8
    summed dirty queue length 0 0.0 0.0
    switch current to new buffer 990 0.7 0.3
    table fetch by rowid 474,673 333.3 154.4
    table fetch continued row 8 0.0 0.0
    table scan blocks gotten 2,751,375 1,932.2 895.1
    Instance Activity Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    table scan rows gotten 55,928,200 39,275.4 18,194.0
    table scans (long tables) 245 0.2 0.1
    table scans (short tables) 3,383 2.4 1.1
    transaction rollbacks 3 0.0 0.0
    transaction tables consistent rea 0 0.0 0.0
    transaction tables consistent rea 0 0.0 0.0
    user calls 131,904 92.6 42.9
    user commits 3,074 2.2 1.0
    user rollbacks 0 0.0 0.0
    workarea executions - onepass 0 0.0 0.0
    workarea executions - optimal 8,438 5.9 2.7
    write clones created in backgroun 0 0.0 0.0
    write clones created in foregroun 0 0.0 0.0
    Tablespace IO Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    ->ordered by IOs (Reads + Writes) desc
    Tablespace
    Av Av Av Av Buffer Av Buf
    Reads Reads/s Rd(ms) Blks/Rd Writes Writes/s Waits Wt(ms)
    AHD1_DATA
    105,869 74 0.9 1.3 828 1 11,740 0.5
    AHD1_IDX
    38 0 7.4 1.0 563 0 0 0.0
    PERFSTAT
    372 0 3.6 1.0 0 0 0 0.0
    UNDOTBS1
    0 0 0.0 248 0 0 0.0
    SYSTEM
    6 0 6.7 1.0 5 0 0 0.0
    File IO Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    ->ordered by Tablespace, File
    Tablespace Filename
    Av Av Av Av Buffer Av Buf
    Reads Reads/s Rd(ms) Blks/Rd Writes Writes/s Waits Wt(ms)
    AHD1_DATA E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\AHD\AHD1_DATA.ORA
    53,454 38 0.9 1.3 432 0 5,949 0.5
    E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\AHD\AHD2_DATA.ORA
    52,415 37 0.9 1.3 396 0 5,791 0.5
    AHD1_IDX E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\AHD\AHD1_IDX.ORA
    38 0 7.4 1.0 563 0 0
    PERFSTAT E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\AHD\PERFSTAT.ORA
    372 0 3.6 1.0 0 0 0
    SYSTEM E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\AHD\SYSTEM01.DBF
    6 0 6.7 1.0 5 0 0
    UNDOTBS1 E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\AHD\UNDOTBS01.DBF
    0 0 248 0 0
    Buffer Pool Statistics for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> Standard block size Pools D: default, K: keep, R: recycle
    -> Default Pools for other block sizes: 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k
    Free Write Buffer
    Number of Cache Buffer Physical Physical Buffer Complete Busy
    P Buffers Hit % Gets Reads Writes Waits Waits Waits
    D 82,082 97.8 6,327,007 138,971 1,644 0 0 11,760
    Instance Recovery Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> B: Begin snapshot, E: End snapshot
    Targt Estd Log File Log Ckpt Log Ckpt
    MTTR MTTR Recovery Actual Target Size Timeout Interval
    (s) (s) Estd IOs Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks
    B 75 26 2354 18057 17632 184320 17632
    E 75 27 2967 23569 22952 184320 22952
    Buffer Pool Advisory for DB: AHD Instance: ahd End Snap: 21
    -> Only rows with estimated physical reads >0 are displayed
    -> ordered by Block Size, Buffers For Estimate
    Size for Size Buffers for Est Physical Estimated
    P Estimate (M) Factr Estimate Read Factor Physical Reads
    D 64 .1 8,008 261.38 4,357,231,706
    D 128 .2 16,016 207.44 3,458,029,385
    D 192 .3 24,024 143.22 2,387,570,894
    D 256 .4 32,032 2.29 38,243,018
    D 320 .5 40,040 1.89 31,541,321
    D 384 .6 48,048 1.74 29,023,767
    D 448 .7 56,056 1.69 28,232,064
    D 512 .8 64,064 1.20 19,951,481
    D 576 .9 72,072 1.11 18,529,925
    D 640 1.0 80,080 1.04 17,367,752
    D 656 1.0 82,082 1.00 16,670,129
    D 704 1.1 88,088 0.97 16,124,256
    D 768 1.2 96,096 0.91 15,155,822
    D 832 1.3 104,104 0.90 15,055,099
    D 896 1.4 112,112 0.89 14,839,567
    D 960 1.5 120,120 0.88 14,668,682
    D 1,024 1.6 128,128 0.87 14,479,726
    D 1,088 1.7 136,136 0.84 13,988,866
    D 1,152 1.8 144,144 0.70 11,723,518
    D 1,216 1.9 152,152 0.61 10,156,857
    D 1,280 2.0 160,160 0.20 3,281,883
    Buffer wait Statistics for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
    Tot Wait Avg
    Class Waits Time (s) Time (ms)
    data block 11,754 6 0
    PGA Aggr Target Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> B: Begin snap E: End snap (rows dentified with B or E contain data
    which is absolute i.e. not diffed over the interval)
    -> PGA cache hit % - percentage of W/A (WorkArea) data processed only in-memory
    -> Auto PGA Target - actual workarea memory target
    -> W/A PGA Used - amount of memory used for all Workareas (manual + auto)
    -> %PGA W/A Mem - percentage of PGA memory allocated to workareas
    -> %Auto W/A Mem - percentage of workarea memory controlled by Auto Mem Mgmt
    -> %Man W/A Mem - percentage of workarea memory under manual control
    PGA Cache Hit % W/A MB Processed Extra W/A MB Read/Written
    100.0 1,169 0
    %PGA %Auto %Man
    PGA Aggr Auto PGA PGA Mem W/A PGA W/A W/A W/A Global Mem
    Target(M) Target(M) Alloc(M) Used(M) Mem Mem Mem Bound(K)
    B 350 293 37.6 0.0 .0 .0 .0 17,920
    E 350 293 37.5 0.2 .6 100.0 .0 17,920
    PGA Aggr Target Histogram for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> Optimal Executions are purely in-memory operations
    Low High
    Optimal Optimal Total Execs Optimal Execs 1-Pass Execs M-Pass Execs
    8K 16K 6,809 6,809 0 0
    16K 32K 148 148 0 0
    32K 64K 90 90 0 0
    64K 128K 154 154 0 0
    128K 256K 73 73 0 0
    256K 512K 308 308 0 0
    512K 1024K 374 374 0 0
    1M 2M 171 171 0 0
    2M 4M 217 217 0 0
    4M 8M 10 10 0 0
    PGA Memory Advisory for DB: AHD Instance: ahd End Snap: 21
    -> When using Auto Memory Mgmt, minimally choose a pga_aggregate_target value
    where Estd PGA Overalloc Count is 0
    Estd Extra Estd PGA Estd PGA
    PGA Target Size W/A MB W/A MB Read/ Cache Overalloc
    Est (MB) Factr Processed Written to Disk Hit % Count
    44 0.1 180,060.5 42,218.7 81.0 4
    88 0.3 180,060.5 23,194.7 89.0 0
    175 0.5 180,060.5 9,436.8 95.0 0
    263 0.8 180,060.5 9,356.7 95.0 0
    350 1.0 180,060.5 9,274.8 95.0 0
    420 1.2 180,060.5 9,169.9 95.0 0
    490 1.4 180,060.5 9,148.0 95.0 0
    560 1.6 180,060.5 9,148.0 95.0 0
    630 1.8 180,060.5 9,148.0 95.0 0
    700 2.0 180,060.5 9,148.0 95.0 0
    1,050 3.0 180,060.5 9,148.0 95.0 0
    1,400 4.0 180,060.5 9,148.0 95.0 0
    2,100 6.0 180,060.5 3,983.3 98.0 0
    2,800 8.0 180,060.5 3,983.3 98.0 0
    Rollback Segment Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    ->A high value for "Pct Waits" suggests more rollback segments may be required
    ->RBS stats may not be accurate between begin and end snaps when using Auto Undo
    managment, as RBS may be dynamically created and dropped as needed
    Trans Table Pct Undo Bytes
    RBS No Gets Waits Written Wraps Shrinks Extends
    0 29.0 0.00 0 0 0 0
    1 975.0 0.00 122,796 0 0 0
    2 1,244.0 0.00 1,094,706 10 0 5
    3 816.0 0.00 118,596 0 0 0
    4 1,430.0 0.00 212,754 2 0 0
    5 1,716.0 0.00 291,940 2 0 0
    6 1,287.0 0.00 197,900 0 0 0
    7 1,674.0 0.00 279,160 0 0 0
    8 1,031.0 0.00 148,216 0 0 0
    9 947.0 0.00 141,870 0 0 0
    10 834.0 0.00 117,422 0 0 0
    Rollback Segment Storage for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    ->Optimal Size should be larger than Avg Active
    RBS No Segment Size Avg Active Optimal Size Maximum Size
    0 385,024 0 385,024
    1 2,220,032 455,412 2,220,032
    2 2,088,960 333,026 2,220,032
    3 2,220,032 456,101 2,220,032
    4 2,220,032 474,584 3,268,608
    5 2,220,032 480,865 3,268,608
    6 2,220,032 513,967 3,268,608
    7 2,220,032 480,785 2,220,032
    8 2,220,032 496,182 2,220,032
    9 2,220,032 486,763 2,220,032
    10 2,220,032 430,016 6,414,336
    Undo Segment Summary for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> Undo segment block stats:
    -> uS - unexpired Stolen, uR - unexpired Released, uU - unexpired reUsed
    -> eS - expired Stolen, eR - expired Released, eU - expired reUsed
    Undo Undo Num Max Qry Max Tx Snapshot Out of uS/uR/uU/
    TS# Blocks Trans Len (s) Concurcy Too Old Space eS/eR/eU
    1 395 2,900,725 5 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
    Undo Segment Stats for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> ordered by Time desc
    Undo Num Max Qry Max Tx Snap Out of uS/uR/uU/
    End Time Blocks Trans Len (s) Concy Too Old Space eS/eR/eU
    13-Feb 15:04 96 ######## 4 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
    13-Feb 14:54 299 ######## 5 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
    Latch Activity for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    ->"Get Requests", "Pct Get Miss" and "Avg Slps/Miss" are statistics for
    willing-to-wait latch get requests
    ->"NoWait Requests", "Pct NoWait Miss" are for no-wait latch get requests
    ->"Pct Misses" for both should be very close to 0.0
    Pct Avg Wait Pct
    Get Get Slps Time NoWait NoWait
    Latch Requests Miss /Miss (s) Requests Miss
    Consistent RBA 5,216 0.0 0 0
    FOB s.o list latch 34 0.0 0 0
    SQL memory manager latch 1 0.0 0 462 0.0
    SQL memory manager worka 40,347 0.0 0 0
    active checkpoint queue 1,261 0.0 0 0
    archive control 163 0.0 0 0
    archive process latch 29 0.0 0 0
    cache buffer handles 378 0.0 0 0
    cache buffers chains 6,836,244 0.4 0.0 0 266,617 0.0
    cache buffers lru chain 244,157 0.0 0.0 0 140,432 0.0
    channel handle pool latc 21 0.0 0 0
    channel operations paren 960 0.0 0 0
    checkpoint queue latch 86,982 0.0 0 2,337 0.0
    child cursor hash table 6,464 0.0 0.0 0 0
    dml lock allocation 15,005 0.0 0 0
    dummy allocation 21 0.0 0 0
    enqueue hash chains 28,447 0.0 0 0
    enqueues 8,689 0.0 0 0
    event group latch 11 0.0 0 0
    file number translation 4,079 0.0 0 0
    hash table column usage 38 0.0 0 187,596 0.0
    hash table modification 1 0.0 0 0
    job_queue_processes para 23 0.0 0 0
    ktm global data 4 0.0 0 0
    kwqit: protect wakeup ti 45 0.0 0 0
    lgwr LWN SCN 5,328 0.4 0.0 0 0
    library cache 342,865 0.2 0.0 0 342 0.6
    library cache load lock 452 0.0 0 0
    library cache pin 197,662 0.0 0.0 0 0
    library cache pin alloca 124,035 0.0 0.0 0 0
    list of block allocation 55 0.0 0 0
    messages 30,779 0.0 0.0 0 0
    mostly latch-free SCN 5,459 1.8 0.0 0 0
    multiblock read objects 194,822 0.0 0.0 0 0
    ncodef allocation latch 23 0.0 0 0
    object stats modificatio 618 0.0 0 0
    post/wait queue 10,441 0.0 0 3,078 0.0
    process allocation 11 0.0 0 11 0.0
    process group creation 21 0.0 0 0
    redo allocation 37,773 0.0 0.0 0 0
    redo copy 0 0 27,274 0.0
    redo writing 17,880 0.0 0 0
    row cache enqueue latch 169,423 0.0 0.0 0 0
    row cache objects 169,795 0.0 0 3 0.0
    sequence cache 38 0.0 0 0
    session allocation 15,580 0.0 0 0
    session idle bit 269,419 0.0 0.0 0 0
    session switching 23 0.0 0 0
    session timer 478 0.0 0 0
    shared pool 104,427 0.1 0.0 0 0
    Latch Activity for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    ->"Get Requests", "Pct Get Miss" and "Avg Slps/Miss" are statistics for
    willing-to-wait latch get requests
    ->"NoWait Requests", "Pct NoWait Miss" are for no-wait latch get requests
    ->"Pct Misses" for both should be very close to 0.0
    Pct Avg Wait Pct
    Get Get Slps Time NoWait NoWait
    Latch Requests Miss /Miss (s) Requests Miss
    sim partition latch 0 0 32 0.0
    simulator hash latch 217,119 0.0 0.0 0 0
    simulator lru latch 16,247 0.0 0 902 0.4
    sort extent pool 29 0.0 0 0
    transaction allocation 36 0.0 0 0
    transaction branch alloc 23 0.0 0 0
    undo global data 19,973 0.0 0 0
    user lock 42 0.0 0 0
    Latch Sleep breakdown for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> ordered by misses desc
    Get Spin &
    Latch Name Requests Misses Sleeps Sleeps 1->4
    cache buffers chains 6,836,244 26,201 46 0/0/0/0/0
    library cache 342,865 778 5 773/5/0/0/0
    shared pool 104,427 125 3 122/3/0/0/0
    Latch Miss Sources for DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> only latches with sleeps are shown
    -> ordered by name, sleeps desc
    NoWait Waiter
    Latch Name Where Misses Sleeps Sleeps
    cache buffers chains kcbgtcr: kslbegin excl 0 32 30
    cache buffers chains kcbrls: kslbegin 0 7 13
    cache buffers chains kcbzwb 0 4 3
    cache buffers chains kcbgtcr: fast path 0 3 0
    library cache kglic 0 2 0
    library cache kglobpn: child: 0 2 0
    library cache kgllkdl: child: cleanup 0 1 0
    shared pool kghalo 0 2 0
    shared pool kghalp 0 1 0
    Child Latch Statistics DB: AHD Instance: ahd Snaps: 20 -21
    -> only latches with sleeps/gets > 1/100000 are shown
    -> ordered by name, gets desc
    Child Get Spin &
    Latch Name Num Requests Misses Sleeps Sleeps 1->4
    cache buffers chains 439 28,269 1,276 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 269 26,297 842 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 1010 17,482 49 2 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 260 11,141 20 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 324 9,454 29 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 840 7,235 20 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 46 6,868 25 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 835 6,799 26 2 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 202 6,768 17 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 740 6,573 38 2 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 592 6,508 30 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 436 6,485 25 2 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 513 6,443 16 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 844 6,436 28 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 117 6,423 25 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 389 6,381 25 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 116 6,349 29 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 51 6,340 34 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 914 6,259 31 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 713 6,249 24 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 465 6,198 27 2 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 416 6,193 27 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 432 6,155 34 1 0/0/0/0/0
    cache buffers chains 583 6,152 23 2 0/0/0/0/0
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