Database movement from Hp 11.00 to AIX 5.3 (db version : 8.1.7.3 )

Hi.
I need to move a database from HP 11.00 machine to IBM AIX 5.3 machine. the database version is 8.1.7.3. and is around 400gb. Will the normal database cloning work? or what the best method to do it.
pls help me in doing this activity.
Thanks in advance
Vijay

At your version,the following can be performed.
1)Create an empty shell in AIX 5.3 that of your Source Database.
2)Export the Source database.
3)Import into the Target Database.
Export/import can be through creating the dumpfiles at the file system level and it has to be transferred to the Target Server to perform Import. You can Also use the Unix Pipe options to perform the export/import simultaneously without creating the Export dump files.

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    db_unique_name     TESTDB     Database Unique Name
    open_cursors     2000     max # cursors per session
    ifile     null     include file in init.ora
    sql_trace     FALSE     enable SQL trace
    os_authent_prefix     ops$     prefix for auto-logon accounts
    optimizer_mode     ALL_ROWS     optimizer mode
    sql92_security     FALSE     require select privilege for searched update/delete
    blank_trimming     FALSE     blank trimming semantics parameter
    star_transformation_enabled     FALSE     enable the use of star transformation
    parallel_adaptive_multi_user     TRUE     enable adaptive setting of degree for multiple user streams
    parallel_threads_per_cpu     2     number of parallel execution threads per CPU
    parallel_automatic_tuning     TRUE     enable intelligent defaults for parallel execution parameters
    optimizer_index_cost_adj     250     optimizer index cost adjustment
    optimizer_index_caching     0     optimizer percent index caching
    query_rewrite_enabled     TRUE     allow rewrite of queries using materialized views if enabled
    query_rewrite_integrity     enforced     perform rewrite using materialized views with desired integrity
    sql_version     NATIVE     sql language version parameter for compatibility issues
    pga_aggregate_target     3221225472     Target size for the aggregate PGA memory consumed by the instance
    workarea_size_policy     AUTO     policy used to size SQL working areas (MANUAL/AUTO)
    optimizer_dynamic_sampling     2     optimizer dynamic sampling
    statistics_level     TYPICAL     statistics level
    skip_unusable_indexes     TRUE     skip unusable indexes if set to TRUE
    optimizer_secure_view_merging     TRUE     optimizer secure view merging and predicate pushdown/movearound
    aq_tm_processes     1     number of AQ Time Managers to start
    hs_autoregister     TRUE     enable automatic server DD updates in HS agent self-registration
    dg_broker_start     FALSE     start Data Guard broker framework (DMON process)
    drs_start     FALSE     start DG Broker monitor (DMON process)
    dg_broker_config_file1     /oracle/app/product/10.2.0.3.0/dbs/dr1CALMDB.dat     data guard broker configuration file #1
    dg_broker_config_file2     /oracle/app/product/10.2.0.3.0/dbs/dr2CALMDB.dat     data guard broker configuration file #2
    olap_page_pool_size     0     size of the olap page pool in bytes
    asm_diskstring     null     disk set locations for discovery
    asm_diskgroups     null     disk groups to mount automatically
    asm_power_limit     1     number of processes for disk rebalancing
    sqltune_category     DEFAULT     Category qualifier for applying hintsets pls suggest
    Thanks
    Kr

    We have examined the AWR Reports, That shows ,
    Snap Id     Snap Time     Sessions     Cursors/Session       
    Begin Snap:     1074     27-Jul-09 13:00:03     147     16.7       
    End Snap:     1075     27-Jul-09 14:01:00     150     22.3       
    Elapsed:          60.96 (mins)                 
    DB Time:          9.63 (mins)               
    Report Summary
    Cache Sizes
         Begin     End                 
    Buffer Cache:     12,368M     12,368M     Std Block Size:     8K       
    Shared Pool Size:     1,696M     1,696M     Log Buffer:     178,172K     
    Load Profile
         Per Second     Per Transaction       
    Redo size:     12,787.87     24,786.41       
    Logical reads:     7,409.85     14,362.33       
    Block changes:     61.17     118.57       
    Physical reads:     0.51     0.98       
    Physical writes:     4.08     7.90       
    User calls:     60.11     116.50       
    Parses:     19.38     37.56       
    Hard parses:     0.36     0.69       
    Sorts:     7.87     15.25       
    Logons:     0.07     0.14       
    Executes:     50.34     97.57       
    Transactions:     0.52          
    % Blocks changed per Read:     0.83     Recursive Call %:     74.53       
    Rollback per transaction %:     3.29     Rows per Sort:     292.67     
    Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
    Buffer Nowait %:     100.00     Redo NoWait %:     100.00       
    Buffer Hit %:     99.99     In-memory Sort %:     100.00       
    Library Hit %:     98.40     Soft Parse %:     98.15       
    Execute to Parse %:     61.51     Latch Hit %:     99.96       
    Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %:     24.44     % Non-Parse CPU:     98.99     
    Shared Pool Statistics
         Begin     End       
    Memory Usage %:     72.35     72.86       
    % SQL with executions>1:     98.69     96.86       
    % Memory for SQL w/exec>1:     96.72     87.64     
    Top 5 Timed Events
    Event     Waits     Time(s)     Avg Wait(ms)     % Total Call Time     Wait Class       
    CPU time          535          92.5            
    db file parallel write     596     106     177     18.3     System I/O       
    log file parallel write     3,844     40     10     6.9     System I/O       
    control file parallel write     1,689     29     17     5.0     System I/O       
    log file sync     2,357     29     12     5.0     Commit     
    Time Model Statistics
    Total time in database user-calls (DB Time): 578s
    Statistics including the word "background" measure background process time, and so do not contribute to the DB time statistic
    Ordered by % or DB time desc, Statistic name
    Statistic Name     Time (s)     % of DB Time       
    sql execute elapsed time     560.61     96.99       
    DB CPU     534.91     92.55       
    parse time elapsed     24.16     4.18       
    hard parse elapsed time     17.90     3.10       
    PL/SQL execution elapsed time     7.65     1.32       
    connection management call elapsed time     0.89     0.15       
    repeated bind elapsed time     0.49     0.08       
    hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time     0.28     0.05       
    sequence load elapsed time     0.05     0.01       
    PL/SQL compilation elapsed time     0.03     0.00       
    failed parse elapsed time     0.02     0.00       
    hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time     0.00     0.00       
    DB time     577.98            
    background elapsed time     190.39            
    background cpu time     15.49          
    Wait Class
    s - second
    cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
    ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
    us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
    ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
    Wait Class     Waits     %Time -outs     Total Wait Time (s)     Avg wait (ms)     Waits /txn       
    System I/O     8,117     0.00     175     22     4.30       
    Commit     2,357     0.00     29     12     1.25       
    Network     226,127     0.00     7     0     119.83       
    User I/O     1,004     0.00     4     4     0.53       
    Application     91     0.00     2     27     0.05       
    Other     269     0.00     1     4     0.14       
    Concurrency     32     0.00     0     7     0.02       
    Configuration     59     0.00     0     3     0.03     
    Wait Events
    s - second
    cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
    ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
    us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
    ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
    Event     Waits     %Time -outs     Total Wait Time (s)     Avg wait (ms)     Waits /txn       
    db file parallel write     596     0.00     106     177     0.32       
    log file parallel write     3,844     0.00     40     10     2.04       
    control file parallel write     1,689     0.00     29     17     0.90       
    log file sync     2,357     0.00     29     12     1.25       
    SQL*Net more data from client     4,197     0.00     7     2     2.22       
    db file sequential read     689     0.00     4     5     0.37       
    enq: RO - fast object reuse     32     0.00     2     50     0.02       
    rdbms ipc reply     32     0.00     1     34     0.02       
    db file scattered read     289     0.00     1     2     0.15       
    enq: KO - fast object checkpoint     47     0.00     1     14     0.02       
    control file sequential read     1,988     0.00     0     0     1.05       
    SQL*Net message to client     218,154     0.00     0     0     115.61       
    os thread startup     6     0.00     0     34     0.00       
    SQL*Net break/reset to client     12     0.00     0     15     0.01       
    log buffer space     59     0.00     0     3     0.03       
    latch free     10     0.00     0     8     0.01       
    SQL*Net more data to client     3,776     0.00     0     0     2.00       
    latch: shared pool     5     0.00     0     5     0.00       
    reliable message     79     0.00     0     0     0.04       
    LGWR wait for redo copy     148     0.00     0     0     0.08       
    buffer busy waits     19     0.00     0     0     0.01       
    direct path write temp     24     0.00     0     0     0.01       
    latch: cache buffers chains     2     0.00     0     0     0.00       
    direct path write     2     0.00     0     0     0.00       
    SQL*Net message from client     218,149     0.00     136,803     627     115.61       
    PX Idle Wait     18,013     100.06     35,184     1953     9.55       
    virtual circuit status     67,690     0.01     3,825     57     35.87       
    Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait     130     0.00     3,563     27404     0.07       
    Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait     264     50.76     3,563     13494     0.14       
    class slave wait     3     0.00     0     0     0.00     
    Back to Wait Events Statistics
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    Background Wait Events
    ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
    Event     Waits     %Time -outs     Total Wait Time (s)     Avg wait (ms)     Waits /txn       
    db file parallel write     596     0.00     106     177     0.32       
    log file parallel write     3,843     0.00     40     10     2.04       
    control file parallel write     1,689     0.00     29     17     0.90       
    os thread startup     6     0.00     0     34     0.00       
    log buffer space     59     0.00     0     3     0.03       
    control file sequential read     474     0.00     0     0     0.25       
    log file sync     1     0.00     0     11     0.00       
    events in waitclass Other     148     0.00     0     0     0.08       
    rdbms ipc message     32,384     54.67     49,367     1524     17.16       
    pmon timer     1,265     100.00     3,568     2821     0.67       
    Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait     130     0.00     3,563     27404     0.07       
    Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait     264     50.76     3,563     13494     0.14       
    smon timer     63     11.11     3,493     55447     0.03     
    SQL ordered by Gets
    Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
    Total Buffer Gets: 27,101,711
    Captured SQL account for 81.1% of Total
    Buffer Gets      Executions      Gets per Exec      %Total     CPU Time (s)     Elapsed Time (s)     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text       
    11,889,257     3     3,963,085.67     43.87     145.36     149.62     8hr7mrcqpvw7n          Begin Pkg_Pg_consolidation.Pro...       
    5,877,417     17,784     330.49     21.69     59.94     62.30     3mw7tf64wzgv4          SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...       
    5,877,303     17,784     330.48     21.69     62.01     63.54     g3vhvg8cz6yu3          SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...       
    3,423,336     0          12.63     200.67     200.67     6jrnq2ua8cjnq          SELECT ROWNUM , first , sec...       
    2,810,100     2,465     1,140.00     10.37     19.29     19.29     7f4y1a3k1tzjn          SELECT /*+CLUSTER(VA_STATIC_CC...       
    1,529,253     230     6,648.93     5.64     15.92     16.97     6trp3txn7rh1q          SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irlc_P...       
    1,523,043     230     6,621.93     5.62     16.22     17.18     3fu81ar131nj9          SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irla_P...       
    855,620     358     2,390.00     3.16     11.49     13.31     a3g12c11x7yd0          SELECT FX_DATE, FX_RATE, CCY...       
    689,979     708     974.55     2.55     4.37     4.43     b7znr5szwjrtx          SELECT /*+RULE*/ YIELD_CURVE_C...       
    603,631     2,110     286.08     2.23     11.03     13.40     3c2gyz9fhswxx          SELECT ASSET_LIABILITY_GAP, AL...       
    554,080     5     110,816.00     2.04     2.37     2.44     9w1b11p6baqat          SELECT DISTINCT consolidation_...       
    318,378     624     510.22     1.17     3.20     3.45     1auhbw1rd5yn2          SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irla_P...       
    318,378     624     510.22     1.17     3.19     3.42     6gq9rj96p9aq0          SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irlc_P...       
    313,923     3     104,641.00     1.16     2.38     2.38     7vsznt4tvh1b5          ...     
    SQL ordered by Reads
    Total Disk Reads: 1,857
    Captured SQL account for 2.1% of Total
    Physical Reads     Executions     Reads per Exec      %Total     CPU Time (s)     Elapsed Time (s)     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text       
    57     36     1.58     3.07     3.55     5.81     c6vdhsbw1t03d          BEGIN citidba.proc_analyze_tab...       
    32     507     0.06     1.72     0.22     0.40     c49tbx3qqrtm4          insert into dependency$(d_obj#...       
    28     8     3.50     1.51     0.76     3.02     4crh3z5ya2r27          BEGIN PROC_DELETE_PACK_TABLES(...       
    20     3     6.67     1.08     145.36     149.62     8hr7mrcqpvw7n          Begin Pkg_Pg_consolidation.Pro...       
    10     1     10.00     0.54     6.21     18.11     4m9ts1b1b27sv          BEGIN domain.create_tables(:1,...       
    7     23     0.30     0.38     1.56     2.22     4vw03w673b9k7          BEGIN PROC_CREATE_PACK_TABLES(...       
    4     4     1.00     0.22     0.29     1.06     1vw6carbvp4z0          BEGIN Proc_ReCreate_Gap_temp_t...       
    2     182     0.01     0.11     0.06     0.08     2h0gb24h6zpnu          insert into access$(d_obj#, or...       
    2     596     0.00     0.11     0.26     0.29     5fbmafvm27kfm          insert into obj$(owner#, name,...       
    1     1     1.00     0.05     0.01     0.02     7jsrvff8hnqft          UPDATE VA_PRR_IRUT_POL_IBCB_R...     
    SQL ordered by Executions
    Total Executions: 184,109
    Captured SQL account for 71.6% of Total
    Executions      Rows Processed     Rows per Exec     CPU per Exec (s)     Elap per Exec (s)      SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text       
    43,255     43,255     1.00     0.00     0.00     4m94ckmu16f9k     JDBC Thin Client      select count(*) from dual       
    25,964     24,769     0.95     0.00     0.00     2kxdq3m953pst          SELECT SURROGATE_KEY FROM TB_P...       
    17,784     54,585     3.07     0.00     0.00     3mw7tf64wzgv4          SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...       
    17,784     54,585     3.07     0.00     0.00     g3vhvg8cz6yu3          SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...       
    2,631     2,631     1.00     0.00     0.00     60uw2vh6q9vn2          insert into col$(obj#, name, i...       
    2,465     924,375     375.00     0.01     0.01     7f4y1a3k1tzjn          SELECT /*+CLUSTER(VA_STATIC_CC...       
    2,202     36     0.02     0.00     0.00     96g93hntrzjtr          select /*+ rule */ bucket_cnt,...       
    2,110     206,464     97.85     0.01     0.01     3c2gyz9fhswxx          SELECT ASSET_LIABILITY_GAP, AL...       
    2,043     2,043     1.00     0.00     0.00     28dvpph9k610y          SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TB_TECH_S...       
    842     35     0.04     0.00     0.00     04xtrk7uyhknh          select obj#, type#, ctime, mti...     
    SQL ordered by Parse Calls
    Total Parse Calls: 70,872
    Captured SQL account for 69.7% of Total
    Parse Calls     Executions      % Total Parses     SQL Id     SQL Module     SQL Text       
    17,784     17,784     25.09     3mw7tf64wzgv4          SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...       
    17,784     17,784     25.09     g3vhvg8cz6yu3          SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...       
    2,110     2,110     2.98     3c2gyz9fhswxx          SELECT ASSET_LIABILITY_GAP, AL...       
    786     786     1.11     2s6amyv4qz2h2     exp@PSLDB03 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT INIEXT, SEXT, MINEXT,...       
    596     596     0.84     5fbmafvm27kfm          insert into obj$(owner#, name,...       
    590     590     0.83     2ym6hhaq30r73          select type#, blocks, extents,...       
    550     550     0.78     7gtztzv329wg0          select c.name, u.name from co...       
    512     512     0.72     9qgtwh66xg6nz          update seg$ set type#=:4, bloc...       
    480     480     0.68     6x2cz59yrxz3a     exp@PSLDB03 (TNS V1-V3)      SELECT NAME, OBJID, OWNER, ...       
    457     457     0.64     bsa0wjtftg3uw          select file# from file$ where ...     
    Instance Activity Stats
    Statistic     Total     per Second     per Trans       
    CPU used by this session     54,051     14.78     28.64       
    CPU used when call started     53,326     14.58     28.26       
    CR blocks created     1,114     0.30     0.59       
    Cached Commit SCN referenced     755,322     206.51     400.28       
    Commit SCN cached     29     0.01     0.02       
    DB time     62,190     17.00     32.96       
    DBWR checkpoint buffers written     3,247     0.89     1.72       
    DBWR checkpoints     79     0.02     0.04       
    DBWR object drop buffers written     118     0.03     0.06       
    DBWR parallel query checkpoint buffers written     0     0.00     0.00       
    DBWR revisited being-written buffer     0     0.00     0.00       
    DBWR tablespace checkpoint buffers written     169     0.05     0.09       
    DBWR thread checkpoint buffers written     3,078     0.84     1.63       
    DBWR transaction table writes     0     0.00     0.00       
    DBWR undo block writes     11,245     3.07     5.96       
    DFO trees parallelized     0     0.00     0.00       
    DML statements parallelized     0     0.00     0.00       
    IMU CR rollbacks     29     0.01     0.02       
    IMU Flushes     982     0.27     0.52       
    IMU Redo allocation size     1,593,112     435.57     844.26       
    IMU commits     991     0.27     0.53       
    IMU contention     3     0.00     0.00       
    IMU ktichg flush     3     0.00     0.00       
    IMU pool not allocated     0     0.00     0.00       
    IMU recursive-transaction flush     1     0.00     0.00       
    IMU undo allocation size     3,280,968     897.05     1,738.72       
    IMU- failed to get a private strand     0     0.00     0.00       
    Misses for writing mapping     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS Integral shared text size     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS Integral unshared data size     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS Involuntary context switches     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS Maximum resident set size     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS Page faults     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS Page reclaims     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS System time used     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS User time used     0     0.00     0.00       
    OS Voluntary context switches     0     0.00     0.00       
    PX local messages recv'd     0     0.00     0.00       
    PX local messages sent     0     0.00     0.00       
    Parallel operations downgraded to serial     0     0.00     0.00       
    Parallel operations not downgraded     0     0.00     0.00       
    SMON posted for dropping temp segment     0     0.00     0.00       
    SMON posted for undo segment shrink     0     0.00     0.00       
    SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client     266,339     72.82     141.14       
    active txn count during cleanout     677     0.19     0.36       
    application wait time     243     0.07     0.13       
    background checkpoints completed     0     0.00     0.00       
    background checkpoints started     0     0.00     0.00       
    background timeouts     17,769     4.86     9.42       
    branch node splits     0     0.00     0.00       
    buffer is not pinned count     11,606,002     3,173.19     6,150.50       
    buffer is pinned count     65,043,685     17,783.53     34,469.36       
    bytes received via SQL*Net from client     27,009,252     7,384.57     14,313.33       
    bytes sent via SQL*Net to client     ###############     69,310,703.02     134,343,168.92       
    calls to get snapshot scn: kcmgss     382,084     104.47     202.48       
    calls to kcmgas     15,558     4.25     8.24       
    calls to kcmgcs     1,886     0.52     1.00       
    change write time     488     0.13     0.26       
    cleanout - number of ktugct calls     628     0.17     0.33       
    cleanouts and rollbacks - consistent read gets     3     0.00     0.00       
    cleanouts only - consistent read gets     53     0.01     0.03       
    cluster key scan block gets     77,478     21.18     41.06       
    cluster key scans     41,479     11.34     21.98       
    commit batch/immediate performed     550     0.15     0.29       
    commit batch/immediate requested     550     0.15     0.29       
    commit cleanout failures: block lost     0     0.00     0.00       
    commit cleanout failures: buffer being written     0     0.00     0.00       
    commit cleanout failures: callback failure     29     0.01     0.02       
    commit cleanout failures: cannot pin     0     0.00     0.00       
    commit cleanouts     19,562     5.35     10.37       
    commit cleanouts successfully completed     19,533     5.34     10.35       
    commit immediate performed     550     0.15     0.29       
    commit immediate requested     550     0.15     0.29       
    commit txn count during cleanout     396     0.11     0.21       
    concurrency wait time     23     0.01     0.01       
    consistent changes     1,803     0.49     0.96       
    consistent gets     26,887,134     7,351.18     14,248.61       
    consistent gets - examination     1,524,222     416.74     807.75       
    consistent gets direct     0     0.00     0.00       
    consistent gets from cache     26,887,134     7,351.18     14,248.61       
    cursor authentications     773     0.21     0.41       
    data blocks consistent reads - undo records applied     1,682     0.46     0.89       
    db block changes     223,743     61.17     118.57       
    db block gets     214,573     58.67     113.71       
    db block gets direct     74     0.02     0.04       
    db block gets from cache     214,499     58.65     113.67       
    deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout applications     9,723     2.66     5.15       
    dirty buffers inspected     5,106     1.40     2.71       
    enqueue conversions     1,130     0.31     0.60       
    enqueue releases     49,151     13.44     26.05       
    enqueue requests     49,151     13.44     26.05       
    enqueue timeouts     0     0.00     0.00       
    enqueue waits     79     0.02     0.04       
    exchange deadlocks     0     0.00     0.00       
    execute count     184,109     50.34     97.57       
    failed probes on index block reclamation     1     0.00     0.00       
    free buffer inspected     6,521     1.78     3.46       
    free buffer requested     8,656     2.37     4.59       
    global undo segment hints helped     0     0.00     0.00       
    global undo segment hints were stale     0     0.00     0.00       
    heap block compress     457     0.12     0.24       
    hot buffers moved to head of LRU     5,016     1.37     2.66       
    immediate (CR) block cleanout applications     56     0.02     0.03       
    immediate (CURRENT) block cleanout applications     4,230     1.16     2.24       
    index crx upgrade (found)     0     0.00     0.00       
    index crx upgrade (positioned)     8,362     2.29     4.43       
    index fast full scans (full)     3,845     1.05     2.04       
    index fast full scans (rowid ranges)     0     0.00     0.00       
    index fetch by key     842,761     230.42     446.61       
    index scans kdiixs1     376,413     102.91     199.48       
    leaf node 90-10 splits     42     0.01     0.02       
    leaf node splits     89     0.02     0.05       
    lob reads     6,759,932     1,848.23     3,582.37       
    lob writes     11,788     3.22     6.25       
    lob writes unaligned     11,788     3.22     6.25       
    logons cumulative     272     0.07     0.14       
    messages received     133,602     36.53     70.80       
    messages sent     133,602     36.53     70.80       
    no buffer to keep pinned count     219     0.06     0.12       
    no work - consistent read gets     18,462,318     5,047.76     9,783.95       
    opened cursors cumulative     77,042     21.06     40.83       
    parse count (failures)     57     0.02     0.03       
    parse count (hard)     1,311     0.36     0.69       
    parse count (total)     70,872     19.38     37.56       
    parse time cpu     542     0.15     0.29       
    parse time elapsed     2,218     0.61     1.18       
    physical read IO requests     821     0.22     0.44       
    physical read bytes     15,212,544     4,159.25     8,061.76       
    physical read total IO requests     2,953     0.81     1.56       
    physical read total bytes     48,963,584     13,387.08     25,947.85       
    physical read total multi block requests     289     0.08     0.15       
    physical reads     1,857     0.51     0.98       
    physical reads cache     1,857     0.51     0.98       
    physical reads cache prefetch     1,036     0.28     0.55       
    physical reads direct     0     0.00     0.00       
    physical reads direct (lob)     0     0.00     0.00       
    physical reads direct temporary tablespace     0     0.00     0.00       
    physical reads prefetch warmup     0     0.00     0.00       
    physical write IO requests     6,054     1.66     3.21       
    physical write bytes     122,142,720     33,394.92     64,728.52       
    physical write total IO requests     11,533     3.15     6.11       
    physical write total bytes     199,223,808     54,469.58     105,577.00       
    physical write total multi block requests     5,894     1.61     3.12       
    physical writes     14,910     4.08     7.90       
    physical writes direct     74     0.02     0.04       
    physical writes direct (lob)     0     0.00     0.00       
    physical writes direct temporary tablespace     72     0.02     0.04       
    physical writes from cache     14,836     4.06     7.86       
    physical writes non checkpoint     14,691     4.02     7.79       
    pinned buffers inspected     4     0.00     0.00       
    prefetch clients - default     0     0.00     0.00       
    prefetch warmup blocks aged out before use     0     0.00     0.00       
    prefetch warmup blocks flushed out before use     0     0.00     0.00       
    prefetched blocks aged out before use     0     0.00     0.00       
    process last non-idle time     2,370     0.65     1.26       
    queries parallelized     0     0.00     0.00       
    recovery blocks read     0     0.00     0.00       
    recursive aborts on index block reclamation     0     0.00     0.00       
    recursive calls     643,220     175.86     340.87       
    recursive cpu usage     15,900     4.35     8.43       
    redo blocks read for recovery     0     0.00     0.00       
    redo blocks written     96,501     26.38     51.14       
    redo buffer allocation retries     0     0.00     0.00       
    redo entries     115,246     31.51     61.07       
    redo log space requests     0     0.00     0.00       
    redo log space wait time     0     0.00     0.00       
    redo ordering marks     3,605     0.99     1.91       

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    [email protected]
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    Brett Gibson

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    DisplayName               StatusDetail              TotalMailboxSize         
    TotalArchiveSize         PercentComple
    Jason Osborne             Completed                 6.029 GB (6,474,008,69...                         
    100
    Brent R. Holl             Completed                 4.102 GB (4,403,992,89...                         
    100
    Nathan Harsin             Completed                 3.321 GB (3,565,830,88...                         
    100
    Don Barrett               Completed                 11.1 GB (11,916,695,17...                         
    100
    Larry Michael             Completed                 3.705 GB (3,978,717,79...                         
    100
    Danyl Gonterman           Completed                 4.165 GB (4,471,791,08...                         
    100
    Jason Mullanix            Completed                 1.569 GB (1,684,906,68...                         
    100
    Eric Brown                Completed                 5.662 GB (6,079,329,50...                         
    100
    Nick Cacciola             Completed                 1.992 GB (2,139,080,78...                         
    100
    Dorothy M. Jones          Completed                 11.34 GB (12,181,530,1...                         
    100
    orders                    Completed                 3.632 GB (3,899,673,39...                         
    100
    Terrie Bumpus             Completed                 14.2 GB (15,249,956,21...                         
    100
    Sean Stepp                Completed                 2.55 GB (2,738,494,989...                         
    100
    Joshua Stolberg           Completed                 3.055 GB (3,280,581,92...                         
    100
    Josh Stremme              Completed                 2.571 GB (2,761,019,42...                         
    100
    Casey Jones               Completed                 1.614 GB (1,732,737,86...                         
    100
    Larry Gray                Completed                 2.545 GB (2,732,725,42...                         
    100
    Kelly Gray                Completed                 1.91 GB (2,050,883,915...                         
    100
    Bill Daugherty            Completed                 5.993 GB (6,434,784,87...                         
    100
    Laura Billstrom           Completed                 1.343 GB (1,442,466,39...                         
    100
    Adam Yates                Completed                 1.14 GB (1,224,119,328...                         
    100
    Eli Malooley              Completed                 606.8 MB (636,282,187 ...                         
    100
    Chad Ayers                Completed                 1.213 GB (1,302,645,29...                         
    100
    Nick Galvin               Completed                 815.9 MB (855,568,875 ...                         
    100
    Stephane Martin           Completed                 556.4 MB (583,443,766 ...                         
    100
    Todd Neal                 Completed                 222.5 MB (233,256,684 ...                         
    100
    Eric Botsford             Completed                 17.13 MB (17,962,734 b...                         
    100
    Archiving                 CompletedWithWarnings     138.6 GB (148,830,505,...                         
    100
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    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (1:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (2:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : F4AB2B5B,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (3:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (4:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (5:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (6:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (7:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (8:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (9:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (10:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (11:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (12:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (13:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (14:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (15:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (16:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (17:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (18:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (19:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (20:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (21:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (22:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (23:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (24:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
    Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (25:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (26:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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        + CategoryInfo          : ResourceUnavailable: (27:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
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    Brett
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    < See more details in SAP Note No. 824489 or 1278897 as of SCM 7.0 >
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                   869267     FAQ: SAP MaxDB LOG area
                 1377148     FAQ: SAP MaxDB backup/recovery
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         In general you will add the datavolume to solve or prevent the DB_FULL issue,
         See u201C17. What do I do if the data area is full? u201C in SAP note 846890.
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