AWR Instance Activity

Hi,
Version 10204. On HPUX
AWR show a significant value in the Instance Activity section , related to the following parameters:
OS Characters read/written 1,138,437,632 313,485.5 #############
OS Integral unshared data size 1,164,871,930 320,764.6 #############
Does somebody know what are they , and what can cause them to have such a high value ?
Thanks

Hi
"If you google "OS Integral unshared data" should find plenty of explanations: I just did. " ===>
Maybe there are plenty of entries but non of them explain what it mean ..... :(
Thanks Again.

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    NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
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    Adaptive Thresholds Enabled                                      ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Automated Maintenance Tasks                                      ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Bind Data Capture                                                ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Buffer Cache Advice                                              ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Global Cache Statistics                                          ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Longops Statistics                                               ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    MTTR Advice                                                      DISABLED DISABLED TYPICAL NO
    Modification Monitoring                                          ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    PGA Advice                                                       ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Plan Execution Sampling                                          ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL YES
    Plan Execution Statistics                                        DISABLED DISABLED ALL     YES
    SQL Monitoring                                                   ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL YES
    Segment Level Statistics                                         ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Shared Pool Advice                                               ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Streams Pool Advice                                              ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Threshold-based Alerts                                           ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Time Model Events                                                ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL YES
    Timed OS Statistics                                              DISABLED DISABLED ALL     YES
    Timed Statistics                                                 ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL YES
    Ultrafast Latch Statistics                                       ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    Undo Advisor, Alerts and Fast Ramp up                            ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    V$IOSTAT_* statistics                                            ENABLED  ENABLED  TYPICAL NO
    23 rows selected.
    SQL>Thanks
    Edited by: rsar001 on May 12, 2011 11:33 AM

  • Awr questions

    Hi,
    I have some questions related to AWR:
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    Thanks

    What i belive about the query tuning i always start from using Bind Variables.
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    Is your query is using view also if yes check the view if it is meargable or non mergable.
    Try to investigate your execution plan for the query and. tune it.
    As far as a full table scan is concerned it depends on the selectivity part of your sql query
    if the sql is returning high numbers of rows then . it is optimal way to do the operation by
    a full table scan.
    the best way to tune your sql is to generate the plan output from the trace file of the session
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    sql>------------do your work...
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    to solve the result.....
    Try it if you find some difficulty let me know...
    i will help you.
    Bi Tc

  • High library cache load lock waits in AWR

    Hi All,
    Today i faced a significant performance problem related to shared pool. I made some observations, thought it would be a nice idea to share them with Oracle experts. Please feel free to add your observations/recommendations and correct me where i am wrong.
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    Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Cursors/Session
    Begin Snap: 9994 29-Jun-09 10:00:07 672 66.3
    End Snap: 10001 29-Jun-09 17:00:49 651 64.4
    Elapsed:   420.70 (mins)    
    DB Time:   4,045.34 (mins)   -- Very poor response time visible from difference between DB time and elapsed time.
    Load Profile
    Per Second Per Transaction
    Redo size: 248,954.70 23,511.82
    Logical reads: 116,107.04 10,965.40
    Block changes: 1,357.13 128.17
    Physical reads: 125.49 11.85
    Physical writes: 51.49 4.86
    User calls: 224.69 21.22
    Parses: 235.22 22.21
    Hard parses: 4.83 0.46
    Sorts: 102.94 9.72
    Logons: 1.12 0.11
    Executes: 821.11 77.55
    Transactions: 10.59   -- User calls and Parse count are almost same, means most of the calls are for parse. Most of the parses are soft. Per transaction 22 parses are very high figure.
    -- Not much disk I/O activity. Most of the reads are being satisfy from memory.
    Instance Efficiency
    Buffer Nowait %: 100.00 Redo NoWait %: 100.00
    Buffer Hit %: 99.92 In-memory Sort %: 100.00
    Library Hit %: 98.92 Soft Parse %: 97.95
    Execute to Parse %: 71.35 Latch Hit %: 99.98
    Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %: 16.82 % Non-Parse CPU: 91.41 -- Low execute to parse ratio denotes CPU is significantly busy in parsing. Soft Parse% showing, most of the parse are soft parses. It means we should concentrate on soft parsing activity.
    -- Parse CPU to Parse Elapsed % is quite low, means some bottleneck is there related to parsing. It could be a side-effect of huge parsing pressure. Like CPU cycles are not available.
    Shared Pool Statistics
    Begin End
    Memory Usage %: 81.01 81.92
    % SQL with executions>1: 88.51 86.93
    % Memory for SQL w/exec>1: 86.16 86.76 -- Shared Pool memory seems ok (in 80% range)
    -- 88% of the SQLs are repeating ones. It's a good sign.
    Top 5 Timed Events
    Event Waits Time(s) Avg Wait(ms) % Total Call Time Wait Class
    library cache load lock 24,243 64,286 2,652 26.5 Concurrency
    db file sequential read 1,580,769 42,267 27 17.4 User I/O
    CPU time   33,039   13.6  
    latch: library cache 53,013 29,194 551 12.0 Concurrency
    db file scattered read 151,669 13,550 89 5.6 User I/O Problem-1: Contention on Library cache: May be due to under-sized shared pool, incorrect parameters, poor application design, But since we already observed that most of the parses are soft parses and shared pool usgae in 80%, seems problem related to holding cursors. open_cursors/session_cached_cursors are red flags.
    Problem-2: User I/O, may be due to poor SQLs, I/O sub-system, or poor physical design (wrong indexes are being used as DB file seq reads)
    Wait Class
    Wait Class Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) Waits /txn
    Concurrency 170,577 44.58 109,020 639 0.64
    User I/O 2,001,978 0.00 59,662 30 7.49
    System I/O 564,771 0.00 8,069 14 2.11
    Application 145,106 1.25 6,352 44 0.54
    Commit 176,671 0.37 4,528 26 0.66
    Other 27,557 6.31 2,532 92 0.10
    Network 6,862,704 0.00 696 0 25.68
    Configuration 3,858 3.71 141 37 0.01
    Wait Events
    Event Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) Waits /txn
    library cache load lock 24,243 83.95 64,286 2652 0.09
    db file sequential read 1,580,769 0.00 42,267 27 5.91
    latch: library cache 53,013 0.00 29,194 551 0.20
    db file scattered read 151,669 0.00 13,550 89 0.57
    latch: shared pool 25,403 0.00 12,969 511 0.10
    log file sync 176,671 0.37 4,528 26 0.66
    enq: TM - contention 1,455 90.93 3,975 2732 0.01 Instance Activity Stats
    opened cursors cumulative 5,290,760 209.60 19.80
    parse count (failures) 6,181 0.24 0.02
    parse count (hard) 121,841 4.83 0.46
    parse count (total) 5,937,336 235.22 22.21
    parse time cpu 283,787 11.24 1.06
    parse time elapsed 1,687,096 66.84 6.31 Latch Activity
    library cache 85,042,375 0.15 0.43 29194 304,831 7.16
    library cache load lock 257,089 0.00 1.20 0 69,065 0.00
    library cache lock 41,467,300 0.02 0.07 6 2,714 0.07
    library cache lock allocation 730,422 0.00 0.44 0 0  
    library cache pin 28,453,986 0.01 0.16 8 167 0.00
    library cache pin allocation 509,000 0.00 0.38 0 0 Init.ora parameters
    cursor_sharing= EXACT
    open_cursors= 3000
    session_cached_cursors= 0
    -- open_cursors value is too high. I have checked that maximum usage by a single session is 12%.
    -- session_cached_cursors are 0 causing soft parsing. 500/600 is good number to start with.
    cursor_sharing exact may cause hard parses. But here, hard parsing is comparatively small, we can ignore this.
    From v$librarycache
    NAMESPACE             GETS    GETHITS GETHITRATIO       PINS PINHITRATIO    RELOADS INVALIDATIONS
    SQL AREA            162827      25127  .154317159  748901435  .999153087     107941         81886-- high invalidation count due to DDL like activities.
    -- high reloads due to small library cache.
    -- hit ratio too small.
    -- Need to pin frequently executed objects into library cache.
    P.S. Same question asked on Oracle_L, but due to formatting reasons, pasing duplicate contents here.
    Regards,
    Neeraj Bhatia
    Edited by: Neeraj.Bhatia2 on Jul 13, 2009 6:51 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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

    Thanks Charles. I really appreciate your efforts to diagnose the issue.
    I agree with you performance issue is caused by soft parsing, which can be solved by holding cursors (session_cached_cursors). It may be due to oversized shared pool, which is causing delay in searching child cursors.
    My second thought is, there is large number of reloads, which can be due to under-sized shared pool, if invalidation activities are not going (CBO statistics collection, DDL etc), cursors are being flushed frequently.
    CPU utilization is continuously high (above 90%). Pasting additional information from same AWR report.
    Namespace                Get Requests       Pct Miss        Pin Requests         Pct Miss      Reloads        Invalidations
    BODY                       225,345               0.76            4,965,541            0.15           5,533           0
    CLUSTER                   1,278                  1.41            2,542                  1.73           26                0
    INDEX                       5,982                  9.31            13,922                7.35           258               0
    SQL AREA                  141,465              54.10           27,831,235         1.21           69,863          19,085 Latch Miss Sources
    Latch Name             Where                                         NoWait Misses                 Sleeps             Waiter Sleeps
    library cache lock       kgllkdl: child: no lock handle             0                                   8,250                   5,792 Time Model Statistics
    Statistic Name                                                                           Time (s)                               % of DB Time
    sql execute elapsed time                                                           206,979.31                                      85.27
    PL/SQL execution elapsed time                                                    94,651.78                                      39.00
    DB CPU                                                                                     33,039.29                                      13.61
    parse time elapsed                                                                      22,635.47                                       9.33
    inbound PL/SQL rpc elapsed time                                                  14,763.48                                       6.08
    hard parse elapsed time                                                               14,136.77                                       5.82
    connection management call elapsed time                                        1,625.07                                       0.67
    PL/SQL compilation elapsed time                                                        760.76                                       0.31
    repeated bind elapsed time                                                               664.81                                       0.27
    hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time                                             500.11                                       0.21
    Java execution elapsed time                                                              252.95                                       0.10
    failed parse elapsed time                                                                   167.23                                       0.07
    hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time                                             124.11                                       0.05
    sequence load elapsed time                                                                23.34                                        0.01
    DB time                                                                                   242,720.12  
    background elapsed time                                                             11,645.52  
    background cpu time                                                                      247.25 According to this DB CPU is 65% utilization (DB CPU + Background CPU / Total Available CPU seconds). While at the same time DB host was 95% utilized (confirmed from DBA_HIST_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY).
    Operating System Statistics
    Statistic                                         Total
    BUSY_TIME                             3,586,030
    IDLE_TIME                              1,545,064
    IOWAIT_TIME                              22,237
    NICE_TIME                                           0
    SYS_TIME                                  197,661
    USER_TIME                              3,319,452
    LOAD                                                 11
    RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME                  0
    PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES          867,180
    NUM_CPUS                                           2

  • Blank awr report shown in oracle standars edition 11g (11.2.0.1.0)

    Hi, friends ..
    I am using Oracle 11g standars edition(11.2.0.1.0) on solaris 10 platform.I do have a very strange probleem..when iam trying to capture awr report i am getting a blank
    awr report contain ing nothing...like below section
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
    WARNING: Since the DB Time is less than one second, there was minimal foreground activity in the snapshot period. Some of the percentage values will be invalid.
    WORKLOAD REPOSITORY report for
    DB Name DB Id Instance Inst num Startup Time Release RAC
    DISDB 771054785 disdb 1 30-Dec-10 10:12 11.2.0.1.0 NO
    Host Name Platform CPUs Cores Sockets Memory (GB)
    dissemination-new Solaris Operating System (x86-64) .00
    Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Cursors/Session
    Begin Snap: 1 30-Dec-10 11:30:21
    End Snap: 2 30-Dec-10 12:30:52
    Elapsed: 60.51 (mins)
    DB Time: 0.00 (mins)
    Report Summary
    Cache Sizes
    Begin End
    Buffer Cache: M M Std Block Size: K
    Shared Pool Size: 0M 0M Log Buffer: K
    Load Profile
    Per Second Per Transaction Per Exec Per Call
    DB Time(s): 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00
    DB CPU(s): 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00
    Redo size:
    Logical reads: 0.0 1.0
    Block changes: 0.0 1.0
    Physical reads: 0.0 1.0
    Physical writes: 0.0 1.0
    User calls: 0.0 1.0
    Parses: 0.0 1.0
    Hard parses:
    W/A MB processed: 0.0 0.0
    Logons:
    Executes: 0.0 1.0
    Rollbacks:
    Transactions: 0.0
    Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
    Buffer Nowait %: Redo NoWait %:
    Buffer Hit %: In-memory Sort %:
    Library Hit %: Soft Parse %:
    Execute to Parse %: 0.00 Latch Hit %:
    Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %: % Non-Parse CPU:
    Shared Pool Statisitics Not Available
    Top 5 Timed Foreground Events
    Event Waits Time(s) Avg wait (ms) % DB time Wait Class
    DB CPU 0 100.00
    Host CPU (CPUs: Cores: Sockets: )
    Load Average Begin Load Average End %User %System %WIO %Idle
    Instance CPU
    %Total CPU %Busy CPU %DB time waiting for CPU (Resource Manager)
    Memory Statistics
    Begin End
    Host Mem (MB):
    SGA use (MB):
    PGA use (MB):
    % Host Mem used for SGA+PGA:
    Main Report
    Report Summary
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    IO Stats
    Buffer Pool Statistics
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    Dictionary Cache Statistics
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    Streams Statistics
    Resource Limit Statistics
    Shared Server Statistics
    init.ora Parameters
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    Time Model Statistics
    Operating System Statistics
    Operating System Statistics - Detail
    Foreground Wait Class
    Foreground Wait Events
    Background Wait Events
    Wait Event Histogram
    Wait Event Histogram Detail (64 msec to 2 sec)
    Wait Event Histogram Detail (4 sec to 2 min)
    Wait Event Histogram Detail (4 min to 1 hr)
    Service Statistics
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    Foreground Wait Class
    s - second, ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
    ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
    %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%. Value of null is truly 0
    Captured Time accounts for % of Total DB time .00 (s)
    Total FG Wait Time: (s) DB CPU time: .00 (s)
    Wait Class Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) %DB time
    DB CPU 0 100.00
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    Foreground Wait Events
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    SQL Statistics
    SQL ordered by Elapsed Time
    SQL ordered by CPU Time
    SQL ordered by User I/O Wait Time
    SQL ordered by Gets
    SQL ordered by Reads
    SQL ordered by Physical Reads (UnOptimized)
    SQL ordered by Executions
    SQL ordered by Parse Calls
    SQL ordered by Sharable Memory
    SQL ordered by Version Count
    Complete List of SQL Text
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    SQL ordered by Elapsed Time
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Complete List of SQL Text
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    Instance Activity Statistics
    Instance Activity Stats
    Instance Activity Stats - Absolute Values
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    IO Stats
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    Advisory Statistics
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    Segments by Logical Reads
    Total Logical Reads: 1
    Captured Segments account for 4.6E+06% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Logical Reads %Total
    SYS SYSTEM I_SYSAUTH1 INDEX 15,008 1500800.00
    SYS SYSTEM I_OBJ2 INDEX 4,752 475200.00
    SYS SYSTEM TAB$ TABLE 2,176 217600.00
    SYS SYSTEM I_JOB_NEXT INDEX 1,856 185600.00
    SYS SYSTEM SYS_C00646 INDEX 1,664 166400.00
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    Segments by Physical Reads
    Total Physical Reads: 1
    Captured Segments account for 400.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Physical Reads %Total
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY_INDEX INDEX 3 300.00
    SYS SYSTEM KOTAD$ TABLE 1 100.00
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    Segments by Physical Read Requests
    Total Physical Read Requests: 1
    Captured Segments account for 400.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Phys Read Requests %Total
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY_INDEX INDEX 3 300.00
    SYS SYSTEM KOTAD$ TABLE 1 100.00
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    Segments by UnOptimized Reads
    Total UnOptimized Read Requests: 1
    Captured Segments account for 400.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type UnOptimized Reads %Total
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY_INDEX INDEX 3 300.00
    SYS SYSTEM KOTAD$ TABLE 1 100.00
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    Segments by Optimized Reads
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Segments by Direct Physical Reads
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Segments by Physical Writes
    Total Physical Writes: 1
    Captured Segments account for 1.1E+04% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Physical Writes %Total
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_METRICS_RAW_PK INDEX 27 2700.00
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_HISTORY TABLE 16 1600.00
    SYS SYSAUX WRH$_SYSMETRIC_HISTORY_INDEX INDEX 16 1600.00
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_SYSTEM_PERF_LOG_IDX_01 INDEX 9 900.00
    SYS SYSAUX SMON_SCN_TIME TABLE 9 900.00
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    Segments by Physical Write Requests
    Total Physical Write Requestss: 1
    Captured Segments account for 5.1E+03% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Phys Write Requests %Total
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_METRICS_RAW_PK INDEX 11 1100.00
    SYS SYSAUX SMON_SCN_TIME TABLE 9 900.00
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_SYSTEM_PERF_LOG_IDX_01 INDEX 6 600.00
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_CURRENT_METRICS_PK INDEX 4 400.00
    SYS SYSTEM I_JOB_NEXT INDEX 2 200.00
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    Segments by Direct Physical Writes
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Segments by Table Scans
    Total Table Scans: 1
    Captured Segments account for 900.0% of Total
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type Table Scans %Total
    SYS SYSTEM I_OBJ2 INDEX 9 900.00
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    Segments by DB Blocks Changes
    % of Capture shows % of DB Block Changes for each top segment compared
    with total DB Block Changes for all segments captured by the Snapshot
    Owner Tablespace Name Object Name Subobject Name Obj. Type DB Block Changes % of Capture
    SYS SYSTEM I_JOB_NEXT INDEX 896 58.95
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_METRICS_RAW_PK INDEX 160 10.53
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_CURRENT_METRICS_PK INDEX 112 7.37
    SYS SYSAUX SMON_SCN_TIME TABLE 80 5.26
    SYSMAN SYSAUX MGMT_SYSTEM_PERF_LOG_IDX_01 INDEX 64 4.21
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    Segments by Row Lock Waits
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Segments by ITL Waits
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Segments by Buffer Busy Waits
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Dictionary Cache Stats
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Library Cache Activity
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Memory Statistics
    Memory Dynamic Components
    Memory Resize Operations Summary
    Memory Resize Ops
    Process Memory Summary
    SGA Memory Summary
    SGA breakdown difference
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    Memory Dynamic Components
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Memory Resize Operations Summary
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Memory Resize Ops
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Process Memory Summary
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    SGA breakdown difference
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Streams Statistics
    Streams CPU/IO Usage
    Streams Capture
    Streams Capture Rate
    Streams Apply
    Streams Apply Rate
    Buffered Queues
    Buffered Queue Subscribers
    Rule Set
    Persistent Queues
    Persistent Queues Rate
    Persistent Queue Subscribers
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    Streams CPU/IO Usage
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Streams Capture
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Streams Capture Rate
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Streams Apply
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Streams Apply Rate
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Buffered Queues
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Buffered Queue Subscribers
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Rule Set
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Persistent Queues
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Persistent Queues Rate
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Persistent Queue Subscribers
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Resource Limit Stats
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Shared Server Statistics
    Shared Servers Activity
    Shared Servers Rates
    Shared Servers Utilization
    Shared Servers Common Queue
    Shared Servers Dispatchers
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    Shared Servers Activity
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Shared Servers Rates
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Shared Servers Utilization
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Shared Servers Common Queue
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Shared Servers Dispatchers
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    init.ora Parameters
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    Dynamic Remastering Stats
    No data exists for this section of the report.
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    End of Report
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    here intresting is that i also can't have the memory section view also.i trien to clear awr repositary and recreate it..bounce database,also tried taking different snap value.But does notmake any change.can u tell me why tha happening..and how can i get a good awr report.

    Hi there,
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    Some of you will be concerned about leaking information (instance names, host names, ip addresses, database structure from SQL (and even real data if your not using bind variables)). So if I get enough people saying “I like the idea of the tool, but I am scared your looking to hack my system” then I will produce (and open source, so you can inspect it) a tool to strip out anything that is likely to be dangerous prior to sending it to me.
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    >
    I'm afraid what you are trying to do has already been done.
    >
    ASH is not AWR - it is a subset of AWR
    Performance Tuning Guide
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    >
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    This is an idle wait event. For the description of it, see below
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    Tanel has written good posts for the same.Check them out as well,
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    http://blog.tanelpoder.com/2008/02/10/sqlnet-message-to-client-vs-sqlnet-more-data-to-client/
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