DisAppointed news  Sun Solaris  forum ????????? True or False

hello Friends ,
I read some disappointed news on this forum
that sun would not continue support for intel edition
i donot know it is true of false
Any tell me what is exact matter on
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or reply this letter

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    Hi,
    I have freshly gathered system stats on my Windows 64bit DB and Sun Solaris T3 SPARC but for some reason the stats on Windows look superior to those on Windows.
    Windows
    select
               sname
             , pname
             , pval1
             , pval2
    from
             SYS.AUX_STATS$;
    SNAME                          PNAME                          PVAL1                  PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  STATUS                                                COMPLETED
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTART                                                06-13-2011 20:36
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTOP                                                 06-13-2011 20:37
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  FLAGS                          1
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEEDNW                     2600.213
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOSEEKTIM                      11.207
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOTFRSPEED                     4096
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SREADTIM                       3.226
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MREADTIM
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEED                       2600
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MBRC
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MAXTHR
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SLAVETHR
    13 rows selected
    Solaris
    SNAME                          PNAME                          PVAL1                  PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  STATUS                                                COMPLETED
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTART                                                06-13-2011 20:32
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTOP                                                 06-13-2011 20:33
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  FLAGS                          1
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEEDNW                     411.566
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOSEEKTIM                      6.197
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOTFRSPEED                     52653.625
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SREADTIM                       463.529
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MREADTIM
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEED                       412
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MBRC
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MAXTHR
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SLAVETHR
    13 rows selectedCan anyone please explain why? Anu OS level params to be set?

    To give a background, the overall db performance on Solaris is slower than Windows. Therefore I am putting down info as required for a performance tuning thread.
    =====================================================================================================
    The following SQL statement has been identified to perform poorly on my new Sun Solaris machine. It performs as expected on my Wondows 2003 x64 server.
    It currently takes 15 seconds to execute on Windows and 78 seconds on Solaris.
    OS Configurations
    Windows: 2003 Server x64 with single 250GB HDD 4GB RAM
    Solaris:
    Operating System : Solaris 5.10/08
    Sun SPARC T3 -1 Server
    CPU : SPARC T3 16-Core 1.65 GHz Processor
    RAM : 16 GB DDR3
    HDD : 4*300 GB= 1200 TB
    This is the statement:
    select * from v_a_rd_data_entry; -- This is a view.
    The view query is:
    SELECT   1 RN,
          I.RD_TYPE_CODE,
          I.RD_TYPE,
          I.RD_CODE,
          I.TCNT,
          V1.VERSION_ID,
          V1.FLAG_1,
          V1.FLAG_2,
          V1.QUANTITY_1,
          V1.QUANTITY_2,
          V2.IDENTITY_START_DATE,
          V2.IDENTITY_TERMINATION_DATE,
          V1.VERSION_VALID_FROM,
          V1.CRE_USER,
          V1.CRE_DATIM,
          V1.IS_DELETING_VERSION,
          V1.DELETES_VERSION_ID,
          V1.CODE_1,
          V1.CODE_2,
          CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS lc_start,
          CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS lc_end,
          CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS version_valid_till,
          CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS next_lc_start,
          CAST ( MULTISET
             SELECT   RD_TYPE_CODE,
                VERSION_ID,
                LANGUAGE_CODE,
                SHORT_DESCRIPTION,
                LONG_DESCRIPTION
                 FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_T
                WHERE RD_DATA_ENTRY_T.RD_TYPE_CODE = V1.RD_TYPE_CODE
                AND RD_DATA_ENTRY_T.VERSION_ID     = V1.VERSION_ID
          ) AS RD_DATA_ENTRY_T_TAB_TYPE) RD_DATA_ENTRY_T
           FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_I I,
          RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V1,
          RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V2
          WHERE V1.RD_TYPE_CODE = I.RD_TYPE_CODE
          AND V2.RD_TYPE_CODE   = I.RD_TYPE_CODE
          AND V1.version_id     = get_version_id.RD_DATA_ENTRY (V1.RD_TYPE_CODE, 'CURRENT', V1.VERSION_VALID_FROM)
          AND V2.version_id     = get_version_id.RD_DATA_ENTRY (V2.RD_TYPE_CODE, 'KNOWLEDGE');The DB parameters:
    Windows:
    SQL> show parameters optimizer
    NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
    optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean     FALSE
    optimizer_dynamic_sampling           integer     2
    optimizer_features_enable            string      11.1.0.6
    optimizer_index_caching              integer     0
    optimizer_index_cost_adj             integer     100
    optimizer_mode                       string      ALL_ROWS
    optimizer_secure_view_merging        boolean     TRUE
    optimizer_use_invisible_indexes      boolean     FALSE
    optimizer_use_pending_statistics     boolean     FALSE
    optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines     boolean     TRUE
    SQL> show parameter db_file_multi
    NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
    db_file_multiblock_read_count        integer     128
    SQL> show parameter db_block_size
    NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
    db_block_size                        integer     8192
    SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing
    NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
    cursor_sharing                       string      EXACT
    select
               sname
             , pname
             , pval1
             , pval2
    from
             sys.aux_stats$;
    SNAME                          PNAME                          PVAL1                  PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  STATUS                                                COMPLETED
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTART                                                06-13-2011 20:36
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTOP                                                 06-13-2011 20:37
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  FLAGS                          1
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEEDNW                     2600.213
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOSEEKTIM                      11.207
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOTFRSPEED                     4096
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SREADTIM                       3.226
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MREADTIM
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEED                       2600
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MBRC
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MAXTHR
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SLAVETHR
    13 rows selected          Solaris:
    SQL> show parameters optimizer
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean                          FALSE
    optimizer_dynamic_sampling           integer                          2
    optimizer_features_enable            string                           11.2.0.1
    optimizer_index_caching              integer                          50
    optimizer_index_cost_adj             integer                          50
    optimizer_mode                       string                           ALL_ROWS
    optimizer_secure_view_merging        boolean                          TRUE
    optimizer_use_invisible_indexes      boolean                          FALSE
    optimizer_use_pending_statistics     boolean                          FALSE
    optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines     boolean                          TRUE
    SQL> show parameter db_file_multi
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    db_file_multiblock_read_count        integer                          256
    SQL> show parameter db_block_size
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    db_block_size                        integer                          8192
    SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    cursor_sharing                       string                           SIMILAR
    select
               sname
             , pname
             , pval1
             , pval2
    from
             sys.aux_stats$;
    SNAME                          PNAME                          PVAL1                  PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  STATUS                                                COMPLETED
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTART                                                06-13-2011 20:32
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  DSTOP                                                 06-13-2011 20:33
    SYSSTATS_INFO                  FLAGS                          1
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEEDNW                     411.566
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOSEEKTIM                      6.197
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  IOTFRSPEED                     52653.625
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  SREADTIM                       463.529
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MREADTIM
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  CPUSPEED                       412
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MBRC
    SYSSTATS_MAIN                  MAXTHR          Here is the output of EXPLAIN PLAN:
    Windows:
    SQL> select * from v_a_rd_data_entry;
    4434 rows selected.
    Elapsed: 00:00:03.26
    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 275055418
    | Id  | Operation                      | Name                 | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT               |                      |     1 |   111 |    73   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |   1 |  TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID   | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T      |     1 |    38 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  2 |   INDEX RANGE SCAN             | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   3 |  NESTED LOOPS                  |                      |       |       |            |          |
    |   4 |   NESTED LOOPS                 |                      |     1 |   111 |    73   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |   5 |    NESTED LOOPS                |                      |     1 |    79 |    71   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  6 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL          | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    60 |    70   (3)| 00:00:01 |
    |   7 |     TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I      |     1 |    19 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  8 |      INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX  |     1 |       |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  9 |    INDEX RANGE SCAN            | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX  |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  10 |   TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    32 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       2 - access("RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."RD_TYPE_CODE"=:B1 AND "RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."VERSION_ID"=:B2)
       6 - filter("V1"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'CURRENT',
                  INTERNAL_FUNCTION("V1"."VERSION_VALID_FROM")))
       8 - access("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
       9 - access("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
           filter("V2"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'KNOWLEDGE
    Statistics
          53704  recursive calls
              0  db block gets
         197001  consistent gets
              0  physical reads
              0  redo size
         785437  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
           3747  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
            299  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          26850  sorts (memory)
              0  sorts (disk)
           4434  rows processedSolaris:
    SQL> select * from v_a_rd_data_entry;
    4015 rows selected.
    Elapsed: 00:00:09.50
    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 1399662582
    | Id  | Operation                      | Name                 | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT               |                      |     1 |   135 |    19  (16)| 00:00:01 |
    |   1 |  TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID   | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T      |     1 |    39 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  2 |   INDEX RANGE SCAN             | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   3 |  NESTED LOOPS                  |                      |       |       |            |          |
    |   4 |   NESTED LOOPS                 |                      |     1 |   135 |    19  (16)| 00:00:01 |
    |   5 |    NESTED LOOPS                |                      |     1 |    51 |    19  (16)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  6 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL          | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    32 |    18  (17)| 00:00:01 |
    |   7 |     TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I      |     1 |    19 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  8 |      INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX  |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  9 |    INDEX RANGE SCAN            | RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X   |     2 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 10 |   TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V      |     1 |    84 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       2 - access("RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."RD_TYPE_CODE"=:B1 AND "RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."VERSION_ID"=:B2)
       6 - filter("V2"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'KNOWLEDGE
       8 - access("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
       9 - access("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
      10 - filter("V1"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'CURRENT',
                  INTERNAL_FUNCTION("V1"."VERSION_VALID_FROM")))
    Note
       - 'PLAN_TABLE' is old version
    Statistics
          32000  recursive calls
              0  db block gets
         101816  consistent gets
              0  physical reads
              0  redo size
         631809  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
           2214  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
            271  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          15998  sorts (memory)
              0  sorts (disk)
           4015  rows processedThe problematic portion is the call to the package function. The queries in there are the ones causing trouble
    The TRCANLZR output for those statement looks like the following:
    Windows:
    224270.1 TRCA Trace Analyzer 11.4.2.4 Report: trcanlzr_43915.txt
    hecr_ora_3300.trc (32608792 bytes)
    Total Trace Response Time: 15.286 secs.
    2011-JUN-03 11:12:56.453 (start of first db call in trace 3717579.240823).
    2011-JUN-03 11:13:11.739 (end of last db call in trace 3717594.526453).
    RESPONSE TIME SUMMARY
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                              pct of                  pct of                  pct of
                                    Time       total        Time       total        Time       total
    Response Time Component    (in secs)   resp time   (in secs)   resp time   (in secs)   resp time
                        CPU:       6.422       42.0%
              Non-idle Wait:       0.000        0.0%
         ET Unaccounted-for:       0.359        2.4%
           Total Elapsed(1):                               6.782       44.4%
                  Idle Wait:                              14.745       96.5%
         RT Unaccounted-for:                              -6.241      -40.8%
          Total Response(2):                                                      15.286      100.0%
    ---SQl in question
    2262144708 cv4dua23db5q4
    Rank:3(14.1%) Self:3.036s Recursive:0.003s Invoker:83 Definer:83 Depth:1
    SELECT V.VERSION_ID FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V WHERE V.RD_TYPE_CODE = :B3 AND V.VERSION_VALID_FROM <= :B2 AND V.CRE_DATIM <= :B1 AND
    V.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NULL AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT NULL FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V2 WHERE V.VERSION_ID = V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID AND
    V2.VERSION_VALID_FROM <= :B2 AND V2.CRE_DATIM <= :B1 ) ORDER BY V.VERSION_VALID_FROM DESC, V.CRE_DATIM DESC
    SQL SELF - TIME, TOTALS, WAITS, BINDS AND ROW SOURCE PLAN
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              Response Time  Elapsed             Non-Idle     Elapsed Time       Idle
       Call   Accounted-for     Time  CPU Time  Wait Time  Unaccounted-for  Wait Time
      Parse:          0.000    0.000     0.000      0.000            0.000      0.000
    Execute:          2.456    2.456     2.438      0.000            0.019      0.000
      Fetch:          0.579    0.579     0.547      0.000            0.032      0.000
      Total:          3.036    3.036     2.984      0.000            0.051      0.000
                              OS  BG Consistent  BG Current         Rows  Library     Times   Times
               Call  Buffer Gets      Read Mode        Mode    Processed    Cache    Waited  Waited
       Call   Count       (disk)        (query)   (current)  or Returned   Misses  Non-Idle    Idle
      Parse:      1            0              0           0            0        1         0       0
    Execute:  13260            0              0           0            0        1         0       0
      Fetch:  13260            0         100502           0        13070        0         0       0
      Total:  26521            0         100502           0        13070        2         0       0
                                                                                    BG      OS     OS
                                                                            Consistent  Buffer  Write                      Estim
              Estim  Actual                                                  Read Mode    Gets  Calls    Time               Size
    ID   PID   Card    Rows              Row Source Operation                     (cr)    (pr)   (pw)  (secs)    ObjCost  (bytes)
    1:    0      1       1 SORT ORDER BY                                            8       0      0   0.000      0  6       58
    2:    1      1       4  NESTED LOOPS ANTI                                       8       0      0   0.000      0  5       58
    3:    2      3       4 . TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V            6       0      0   0.000  73471  4      111
    4:    3      3       4 .. INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X                   2       0      0   0.000  73475  1        0
    5:    2    109       0 . TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V            2       0      0   0.000  73471  1     2289
    6:    5      1       0 .. INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X                 2       0      0   0.000  73476  0        0
    EXPLAIN PLAN
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
              Estim                                                         Search
    ID   PID   Card  Cost             Explain Plan Operation               Cols(1)
    0:           1    11 SELECT STATEMENT
    1:    0      1    11  SORT ORDER BY
    2:    1      1    10 . HASH JOIN ANTI
    3:    2      1     4 .. TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V
    4:    3      3     1 ... INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X              1/1
    5:    2      1     5 .. TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V
    6:    5      1     4 ... INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1             2/2
    (1) X/Y: Where X is the number of searched columns from index, which has a total of Y columns.
    Indexed Cols and Predicates(1)
      2 - Access Predicates:      V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID=V.VERSION_ID
      3 - Filter Predicates:      V.VERSION_VALID_FROM<=:B2 AND V.CRE_DATIM<=TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1)
          AND V.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NULL
      4 - Indexed Cols for RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X (search 1/1):
          RD_TYPE_CODE
      4 - Access Predicates:      V.RD_TYPE_CODE=:B3
      5 - Filter Predicates:      V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NOT NULL
      6 - Indexed Cols for RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 (search 2/2):
          SYS_NC00014$
          SYS_NC00015$
      6 - Access Predicates:      SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM)>=SYS_OP_DESCEND(:B2) AND SYS_OP_DESCEND(CRE_DATIM)>=SYS_OP_DESCEND(TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1))
          AND SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM) IS NOT NULL
      6 - Filter Predicates:      SYS_OP_UNDESCEND(SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM))<=:B2
          AND
          SYS_OP_UNDESCEND(SYS_OP_DESCEND(CRE_DATIM)
          )<=TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1)
    (1) Identified by operation ID.
    TABLES AND INDEXES
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                               in Row       in                                                        Avg
                               Source  Explain      Current      Num   Sample                         Row     Chain                 Empty       Avg    Global
    #    Owner.Table Name       Plan     Plan  Count(*)(2)  Rows(1)  Size(1)  Last Analyzed(1)    Len(1)  Count(1)  Blocks(1)  Blocks(1)  Space(1)  Stats(1)  Part  Temp
    1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V        Y        Y        13261    13255    13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:09       90         0        244         12      3864       YES    NO     N
    (1) CBO statistics.
    (2) COUNT(*) up to threshold value of 1000000 (tool configuartion parameter).
                                                          in Row       in
                                                          Source  Explain                                      Cols
    #    Owner.Table Name         Owner.Index Name         Plan     Plan       Index Type       Uniqueness   Count      Indexed Columns
    1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX         N        N NORMAL                 UNIQUE           2 RD_TYPE_CODE VERSION_ID
    2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X          N        Y NORMAL                 NONUNIQUE        1 RD_TYPE_CODE
    3: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X        N        N NORMAL                 NONUNIQUE        1 DELETES_VERSION_ID
    4: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X            N        N NORMAL                 UNIQUE           1 VERSION_ID
    5: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1         N        Y FUNCTION-BASED NORMAL  NONUNIQUE        2 SYS_NC00014$ SYS_NC00015$
                                                                                                                                   Avg     Avg
                                                                                                                                  Leaf    Data
                                                                                                                                Blocks  Blocks
                                                              Num   Sample                      Distinct                  Leaf     per     per  Clustering    Global
    #    Owner.Table Name         Owner.Index Name       Rows(1)  Size(1)  Last Analyzed(1)     Keys(1)  Blevel(1)  Blocks(1)  Key(1)  Key(1)   Factor(1)  Stats(1)  Part  Temp
    1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX      13255    13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:09      13255          1         75       1       1       12018       YES    NO     N
    2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X       13255    13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10       4389          1         59       1       2       11986       YES    NO     N
    3: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X       114      114 30-MAY-11 22:02:10        114          0          1       1       1          61       YES    NO     N
    4: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X         13255    13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10      13255          1         53       1       1         687       YES    NO     N
    5: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V  HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1      13255    13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10       1015          2        143       1       1         807       YES    NO     N
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      Fetch:      0            0              0           0            0        0         0       0
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    First:      3    0.1%    0.0%     0.004    0.004     0.000      0.000      0.000      0.003 JUN-03 11:12:56.497  JUN-03 11:12:56.504      0.007
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    (3) "Self Response Time Accounted-for" in secs (caused by this execution).
    (4) "Recursive Response Time Accounted-for" in secs (caused by recursive SQL invoked by this execution).
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    >
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    swap 1.7G 868K 1.7G 1% /etc/svc/volatile
    objfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/object
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    > Also, /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7 is where 44GB of free storage resides, I believe this is located in /export/home (as a folder with 44GB of space available) as far as my knowledge of Solaris is concerned.
    Correct. Solaris is a multi-user system that leaves plenty of space for user home directories which default to /export/home. IMNSHO the space that is leaves behind for / is usually small enough to make the system unusable after applying only a few patches. If you switch to OpenSolaris 2008.11 you can ZFS which will mitigate most of these problems.
    Just a little confusing to a newbie, coming from a Microsoft background (forgive me!) I am used to seeing volumes as icons in My Computer.The Windows tool for managing disks is nice and graphical.
    What's your advice for managing volumes, formating to ZFS, maybe some visual method of understanding volumes?If you haven't done much with the system then you might consider switching to OpenSolaris with the caveat that some parts of Solaris are not available in OpenSolaris because of licensing issues. However, for someone who's just starting out you won't miss them.
    For understanding, http://www.docs.sun.com / Solaris / Administration and then look for the two books on Disk Management. One is for ZFS and the other is for UFS. ZFS and Volume Manager Administration
    alan

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    first off I am assuming that what sun presents to me is what is actually available to me using the free unregistered version of solaris.No. Update Manager will show you everything but will only allow you to install basically security and a small subset of other patches.
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