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    Please help!
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  • How to find Latch and what actions need to be taken when there is a latch

    Hi
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    Thanks
    Regards,
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    1. What is a latch?
    Latches are low level serialization mechanisms used to protect shared
    data structures in the SGA. The implementation of latches is operating
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    for a latch and for how long.
    A latch is a type of a lock that can be very quickly acquired and freed.
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    prevent deadlocks. Once a process acquires a latch at a certain level it
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    than that level (unless it acquires it nowait).
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    Enqueues are another type of locking mechanism used in Oracle.
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    locking mechanism. An enqueue allows the user to store a value in the lock,
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    is incompatible with the mode requested and the lock is requested with wait,
    the OS puts the requesting process on a wait queue which is serviced in FIFO.
    Another difference between latches and enqueues is that
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    the scheduler), anyone might get the latch and conceivably the first one to
    try might be the last one to get.
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    of time it works with the structure. The latch is dropped when the
    process is finished with the structure. Each latch protects a different
    set of data, identified by the name of the latch.
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    Processes waiting to execute a part of code for which a latch has
    already been obtained by some other process will wait until the
    latch is released. Examples are redo allocation latches, copy
    latches, archive control latch etc. The basic idea is to block concurrent
    access to shared data structures. Since the instructions to
    set and free latches are atomic, the OS guarantees that only one process gets
    it. Since it is only one instruction, it is quite fast. Latches are held
    for short periods of time and provide a mechanism for cleanup in case
    a holder dies abnormally while holding it. This cleaning is done using
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    Latches request can be made in two modes: "willing-to-wait" or "no wait". Normally,
    latches will be requested in "willing-to-wait" mode. A request in "willing-to-wait" mode
    will loop, wait, and request again until the latch is obtained. In "no wait" mode the process
    request the latch. If one is not available, instead of waiting, another one is requested. Only
    when all fail does the server process have to wait.
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    and if still not available, spins again. The loop is repeated up to a maximum
    number of times determined by the initialization parameter SPINCOUNT.
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    the CPU and go to sleep. Initially is sleeps for one centisecond. This time is
    doubled in every subsequent sleep.
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    until a latch is available. The CPU usage is a consequence of the
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    during which it sleeps.
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    whether the requesting process continues to request a latch if it
    is unavailable:
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    request is not available, the requesting process
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    the latch is available.
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    not available, the requesting process does not
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    GETS Number of successful willing-to-wait requests for
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    MISSES Number of times an initial willing-to-wait request
    was unsuccessful.
    SLEEPS Number of times a process waited a requested a latch
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    IMMEDIATE_GETS Number of successful immediate requests for each latch.
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    where b.addr = '&addr'
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    column name format a32 heading 'LATCH NAME'
    column pid heading 'HOLDER PID'
    select c.name,a.addr,a.gets,a.misses,a.sleeps,
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