How to set up email notifier in xp and mypostoffice.co.uk mail server
I have tried to input info into settings box indifferent forms but still fails test
Hi,
Please see [https://account.mypostoffice.co.uk/postoffice/onlineHelp.do;jsessionid=5hJYJQrhsCgV1hcK1jltdtRbQj6yt1LGYK7nv1ZTr9m2CSkGgFwb!-797520170?method=faq this]. You can also [https://account.mypostoffice.co.uk/postoffice/contactUs.do;jsessionid=dYX0PXyLvthfg75117MGJjLng1vR5H2XSdvpBPQVlsjGQdPB1Wp2!652755654 contact them].
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There are many threads on this board that all say the same thing and usually are about how Nokia Messaging or email is not working or syncing.
In an effort to have a base-line to assist with these, I have made the following tutorial to help users to bypass the Nokia Messaging (NM) as it is the auto-default to set up email on Nokia devices.
NM allows for “push” email, which will not keep you constantly online and will allow for marking your server email with what you have on your device. Ie-if it is read on the device, it will be marked as read on the server, deleted, then deleted, etc.
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Enter E-mail address, then tap OK
Splash screen
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Splash screen
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You need to select “No Thanks. I’ll check for new messages manually.” Or “Create a separate account that uses manual delivery.
Splash screen
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The following are just some screen shots so that you can see the process to follow. While the NM will sync and mark messages as read the same in the inbox, if you set up your email as an IMAP4, it will do the same and sync all the folders on the server as well. There is an option to for how frequent you would like your email to auto-sync, just as with the NM. AND what days you would like it to work!
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Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
For more information on this, take a look at:
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http://support.apple.com/kb/ts4268
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How can I send email from my yahoo alias account in iPhone5 mail?
I have 2 email accounts: [email protected] is an alias of [email protected]
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That is advertising. The real information is usually found in the small and hard to read footnotes:
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Shared Pool Advisory
* SP: Shared Pool Est LC: Estimated Library Cache Factr: Factor
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D 8,192 0.20 970 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 12,288 0.30 1,454 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 16,384 0.40 1,939 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 20,480 0.50 2,424 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 24,576 0.60 2,909 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 28,672 0.70 3,394 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 32,768 0.80 3,878 1.00 987 1 0.00
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D 40,960 1.00 4,848 1.00 987 1 0.00
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D 49,152 1.20 5,818 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 53,248 1.30 6,302 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 57,344 1.40 6,787 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 61,440 1.50 7,272 1.00 987 1 0.00
D 65,536 1.60 7,757 1.00 987 1 0.00
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Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Cursors/Session
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End Snap: 6558 27-Nov-11 17:00:17 130 1.6
Elapsed: 60.17 (mins)
DB Time: 34.00 (mins)
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Cache Sizes
Begin End
Buffer Cache: 40,960M 40,960M Std Block Size: 8K
Shared Pool Size: 4,096M 4,096M Log Buffer: 25,908K
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Per Second Per Transaction Per Exec Per Call
DB Time(s): 0.6 1.4 0.00 0.07
DB CPU(s): 0.5 1.2 0.00 0.06
Redo size: 281,296.9 698,483.4
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Block changes: 1,879.5 4,667.0
Physical reads: 123.7 307.2
Physical writes: 66.4 164.8
User calls: 8.2 20.4
Parses: 309.4 768.4
Hard parses: 8.5 21.2
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Logons: 0.7 1.6
Executes: 1,235.9 3,068.7
Rollbacks: 0.0 0.0
Transactions: 0.4
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Buffer Hit %: 99.66 In-memory Sort %: 100.00
Library Hit %: 99.19 Soft Parse %: 97.25
Execute to Parse %: 74.96 Latch Hit %: 99.97
Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %: 92.41 % Non-Parse CPU: 98.65
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Begin End
Memory Usage %: 80.33 82.01
% SQL with executions>1: 90.90 86.48
% Memory for SQL w/exec>1: 90.10 86.89
Top 5 Timed Foreground Events
Event Waits Time(s) Avg wait (ms) % DB time Wait Class
DB CPU 1,789 87.72
db file sequential read 27,531 50 2 2.45 User I/O
db file scattered read 26,322 30 1 1.47 User I/O
row cache lock 1,798 20 11 0.96 Concurrency
OJVM: Generic 36 15 421 0.74 Other
Host CPU (CPUs: 24 Cores: 12 Sockets: )
Load Average Begin Load Average End %User %System %WIO %Idle
0.58 1.50 2.8 0.7 0.1 96.6
Instance CPU
%Total CPU %Busy CPU %DB time waiting for CPU (Resource Manager)
2.2 63.6 0.0
Memory Statistics
Begin End
Host Mem (MB): 131,072.0 131,072.0
SGA use (MB): 50,971.4 50,971.4
PGA use (MB): 545.5 1,066.3
% Host Mem used for SGA+PGA: 39.30 39.70
RAC Statistics
Begin End
Number of Instances: 2 2
Global Cache Load Profile
Per Second Per Transaction
Global Cache blocks received: 3.09 7.68
Global Cache blocks served: 1.86 4.62
GCS/GES messages received: 78.64 195.27
GCS/GES messages sent: 53.82 133.65
DBWR Fusion writes: 0.52 1.30
Estd Interconnect traffic (KB) 65.50
Global Cache Efficiency Percentages (Target local+remote 100%)
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Buffer access - remote cache %: 0.02
Buffer access - disk %: 0.34
Global Cache and Enqueue Services - Workload Characteristics
Avg global enqueue get time (ms): 0.0
Avg global cache cr block receive time (ms): 1.7
Avg global cache current block receive time (ms): 1.0
Avg global cache cr block build time (ms): 0.0
Avg global cache cr block send time (ms): 0.0
Global cache log flushes for cr blocks served %: 1.4
Avg global cache cr block flush time (ms): 0.9
Avg global cache current block pin time (ms): 0.0
Avg global cache current block send time (ms): 0.0
Global cache log flushes for current blocks served %: 0.1
Avg global cache current block flush time (ms): 0.0
Global Cache and Enqueue Services - Messaging Statistics
Avg message sent queue time (ms): 0.0
Avg message sent queue time on ksxp (ms): 0.4
Avg message received queue time (ms): 0.5
Avg GCS message process time (ms): 0.0
Avg GES message process time (ms): 0.0
% of direct sent messages: 79.13
% of indirect sent messages: 17.10
% of flow controlled messages: 3.77
Cluster Interconnect
Begin End
Interface IP Address Pub Source IP Pub Src
en9 10.51.10.61 N Oracle Cluster Repository
Main Report
* Report Summary
* Wait Events Statistics
* SQL Statistics
* Instance Activity Statistics
* IO Stats
* Buffer Pool Statistics
* Advisory Statistics
* Wait Statistics
* Undo Statistics
* Latch Statistics
* Segment Statistics
* Dictionary Cache Statistics
* Library Cache Statistics
* Memory Statistics
* Streams Statistics
* Resource Limit Statistics
* Shared Server Statistics
* init.ora Parameters
More RAC Statistics
* RAC Report Summary
* Global Messaging Statistics
* Global CR Served Stats
* Global CURRENT Served Stats
* Global Cache Transfer Stats
* Interconnect Stats
* Dynamic Remastering Statistics
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Statistic Name Time (s) % of DB Time
sql execute elapsed time 1,925.20 94.38
DB CPU 1,789.38 87.72
connection management call elapsed time 99.65 4.89
PL/SQL execution elapsed time 89.81 4.40
parse time elapsed 46.32 2.27
hard parse elapsed time 25.01 1.23
Java execution elapsed time 21.24 1.04
PL/SQL compilation elapsed time 11.92 0.58
failed parse elapsed time 9.37 0.46
hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time 8.71 0.43
sequence load elapsed time 0.06 0.00
repeated bind elapsed time 0.02 0.00
hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time 0.01 0.00
DB time 2,039.77
background elapsed time 122.00
background cpu time 113.42
Statistic Value End Value
NUM_LCPUS 0
NUM_VCPUS 0
AVG_BUSY_TIME 12,339
AVG_IDLE_TIME 348,838
AVG_IOWAIT_TIME 221
AVG_SYS_TIME 2,274
AVG_USER_TIME 9,944
BUSY_TIME 299,090
IDLE_TIME 8,375,051
IOWAIT_TIME 6,820
SYS_TIME 57,512
USER_TIME 241,578
LOAD 1 2
OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME 312,200
PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES 137,438,953,472
NUM_CPUS 24
NUM_CPU_CORES 12
GLOBAL_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX 1,310,720
GLOBAL_SEND_SIZE_MAX 1,310,720
TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_DEFAULT 16,384
TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX 9,223,372,036,854,775,807
TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MIN 4,096
TCP_SEND_SIZE_DEFAULT 16,384
TCP_SEND_SIZE_MAX 9,223,372,036,854,775,807
TCP_SEND_SIZE_MIN 4,096
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Operating System Statistics - Detail
Snap Time Load %busy %user %sys %idle %iowait
27-Nov 16:00:06 0.58
27-Nov 17:00:17 1.50 3.45 2.79 0.66 96.55 0.08
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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 95.7% of Total DB time 2,039.77 (s)
* Total FG Wait Time: 163.14 (s) DB CPU time: 1,789.38 (s)
Wait Class Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) %DB time
DB CPU 1,789 87.72
User I/O 61,229 0 92 1 4.49
Other 102,743 40 31 0 1.50
Concurrency 3,169 10 24 7 1.16
Cluster 58,920 0 11 0 0.52
System I/O 45,407 0 6 0 0.29
Configuration 107 7 1 5 0.03
Commit 383 0 0 1 0.01
Network 15,275 0 0 0 0.00
Application 52 8 0 0 0.00
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Foreground Wait Events
* s - second, ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
* Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
* ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
* %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%. Value of null is truly 0
Event Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) Waits /txn % DB time
db file sequential read 27,531 0 50 2 18.93 2.45
db file scattered read 26,322 0 30 1 18.10 1.47
row cache lock 1,798 0 20 11 1.24 0.96
OJVM: Generic 36 42 15 421 0.02 0.74
db file parallel read 394 0 7 19 0.27 0.36
control file sequential read 22,248 0 6 0 15.30 0.28
reliable message 4,439 0 4 1 3.05 0.18
gc current grant busy 7,597 0 3 0 5.22 0.16
PX Deq: Slave Session Stats 2,661 0 3 1 1.83 0.16
DFS lock handle 3,208 0 3 1 2.21 0.16
direct path write temp 4,842 0 3 1 3.33 0.15
library cache load lock 39 0 3 72 0.03 0.14
gc cr multi block request 37,008 0 3 0 25.45 0.14
IPC send completion sync 5,451 0 2 0 3.75 0.10
gc cr block 2-way 4,669 0 2 0 3.21 0.09
enq: PS - contention 3,183 33 1 0 2.19 0.06
gc cr grant 2-way 5,151 0 1 0 3.54 0.06
direct path read temp 1,722 0 1 1 1.18 0.05
gc current block 2-way 1,807 0 1 0 1.24 0.03
os thread startup 6 0 1 108 0.00 0.03
name-service call wait 12 0 1 47 0.01 0.03
PX Deq: Signal ACK RSG 2,046 50 0 0 1.41 0.02
log file switch completion 3 0 0 149 0.00 0.02
rdbms ipc reply 3,610 0 0 0 2.48 0.02
gc current grant 2-way 1,432 0 0 0 0.98 0.02
library cache pin 903 32 0 0 0.62 0.02
PX Deq: reap credit 35,815 100 0 0 24.63 0.01
log file sync 383 0 0 1 0.26 0.01
Disk file operations I/O 405 0 0 0 0.28 0.01
library cache lock 418 3 0 0 0.29 0.01
kfk: async disk IO 23,159 0 0 0 15.93 0.01
gc current block busy 4 0 0 35 0.00 0.01
gc current multi block request 1,206 0 0 0 0.83 0.01
ges message buffer allocation 38,526 0 0 0 26.50 0.00
enq: FB - contention 131 0 0 0 0.09 0.00
undo segment extension 8 100 0 6 0.01 0.00
CSS initialization 8 0 0 6 0.01 0.00
SQL*Net message to client 14,600 0 0 0 10.04 0.00
enq: HW - contention 96 0 0 0 0.07 0.00
CSS operation: action 8 0 0 4 0.01 0.00
gc cr block busy 33 0 0 1 0.02 0.00
latch free 30 0 0 1 0.02 0.00
enq: TM - contention 49 6 0 0 0.03 0.00
enq: JQ - contention 19 100 0 1 0.01 0.00
SQL*Net more data to client 666 0 0 0 0.46 0.00
asynch descriptor resize 3,179 100 0 0 2.19 0.00
latch: shared pool 3 0 0 3 0.00 0.00
CSS operation: query 24 0 0 0 0.02 0.00
PX Deq: Signal ACK EXT 72 0 0 0 0.05 0.00
KJC: Wait for msg sends to complete 269 0 0 0 0.19 0.00
latch: object queue header operation 4 0 0 1 0.00 0.00
gc cr block congested 5 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
utl_file I/O 11 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
enq: TO - contention 3 33 0 0 0.00 0.00
SQL*Net message from client 14,600 0 219,478 15033 10.04
jobq slave wait 7,726 100 3,856 499 5.31
PX Deq: Execution Msg 10,556 19 50 5 7.26
PX Deq: Execute Reply 2,946 31 27 9 2.03
PX Deq: Parse Reply 3,157 35 3 1 2.17
PX Deq: Join ACK 2,976 28 2 1 2.05
PX Deq Credit: send blkd 7 14 0 4 0.00
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Background Wait Events
* ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
* Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
* %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%. Value of null is truly 0
Event Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) Waits /txn % bg time
os thread startup 140 0 13 90 0.10 10.35
db file parallel write 8,233 0 6 1 5.66 5.08
log file parallel write 3,906 0 6 1 2.69 4.62
log file sequential read 350 0 5 16 0.24 4.49
control file sequential read 13,737 0 5 0 9.45 3.72
DFS lock handle 2,990 27 2 1 2.06 1.43
db file sequential read 921 0 2 2 0.63 1.39
SQL*Net break/reset to client 18 0 1 81 0.01 1.19
control file parallel write 2,455 0 1 1 1.69 1.12
ges lms sync during dynamic remastering and reconfig 24 100 1 50 0.02 0.98
library cache load lock 35 0 1 24 0.02 0.68
ASM file metadata operation 3,483 0 1 0 2.40 0.65
enq: CO - master slave det 1,203 100 1 0 0.83 0.46
kjbdrmcvtq lmon drm quiesce: ping completion 9 0 1 62 0.01 0.46
enq: WF - contention 11 0 0 35 0.01 0.31
CGS wait for IPC msg 32,702 100 0 0 22.49 0.19
gc object scan 28,788 100 0 0 19.80 0.15
row cache lock 535 0 0 0 0.37 0.14
library cache pin 370 55 0 0 0.25 0.12
ksxr poll remote instances 19,119 100 0 0 13.15 0.11
name-service call wait 6 0 0 19 0.00 0.10
gc current block 2-way 304 0 0 0 0.21 0.09
gc cr block 2-way 267 0 0 0 0.18 0.08
gc cr grant 2-way 355 0 0 0 0.24 0.08
ges LMON to get to FTDONE 3 100 0 24 0.00 0.06
enq: CF - contention 145 76 0 0 0.10 0.05
PX Deq: reap credit 8,842 100 0 0 6.08 0.05
reliable message 126 0 0 0 0.09 0.05
db file scattered read 19 0 0 3 0.01 0.05
library cache lock 162 1 0 0 0.11 0.04
latch: shared pool 2 0 0 27 0.00 0.04
Disk file operations I/O 504 0 0 0 0.35 0.04
gc current grant busy 148 0 0 0 0.10 0.04
gcs log flush sync 84 0 0 1 0.06 0.04
ges message buffer allocation 24,934 0 0 0 17.15 0.02
enq: CR - block range reuse ckpt 83 0 0 0 0.06 0.02
latch free 22 0 0 1 0.02 0.02
CSS operation: action 13 0 0 2 0.01 0.02
CSS initialization 4 0 0 6 0.00 0.02
direct path read 1 0 0 21 0.00 0.02
rdbms ipc reply 153 0 0 0 0.11 0.01
db file parallel read 2 0 0 8 0.00 0.01
direct path write 5 0 0 3 0.00 0.01
gc current multi block request 49 0 0 0 0.03 0.01
gc current block busy 5 0 0 2 0.00 0.01
enq: PS - contention 24 50 0 0 0.02 0.01
gc cr multi block request 54 0 0 0 0.04 0.01
ges generic event 1 100 0 10 0.00 0.01
gc current grant 2-way 35 0 0 0 0.02 0.01
kfk: async disk IO 183 0 0 0 0.13 0.01
Log archive I/O 3 0 0 2 0.00 0.01
gc buffer busy acquire 2 0 0 3 0.00 0.00
LGWR wait for redo copy 123 0 0 0 0.08 0.00
IPC send completion sync 18 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
enq: TA - contention 11 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
read by other session 2 0 0 2 0.00 0.00
enq: TM - contention 9 89 0 0 0.01 0.00
latch: ges resource hash list 135 0 0 0 0.09 0.00
PX Deq: Slave Session Stats 12 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
KJC: Wait for msg sends to complete 89 0 0 0 0.06 0.00
enq: TD - KTF dump entries 8 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
enq: US - contention 7 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
CSS operation: query 12 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
enq: TK - Auto Task Serialization 6 100 0 0 0.00 0.00
PX Deq: Signal ACK RSG 24 50 0 0 0.02 0.00
log file single write 6 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
enq: WL - contention 2 100 0 1 0.00 0.00
ADR block file read 13 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
ADR block file write 5 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
latch: object queue header operation 1 0 0 1 0.00 0.00
gc cr block busy 1 0 0 1 0.00 0.00
rdbms ipc message 103,276 67 126,259 1223 71.03
PX Idle Wait 6,467 67 12,719 1967 4.45
wait for unread message on broadcast channel 7,240 100 7,221 997 4.98
gcs remote message 218,809 84 7,213 33 150.49
DIAG idle wait 203,228 95 7,185 35 139.77
shared server idle wait 121 100 3,630 30000 0.08
ASM background timer 3,343 0 3,611 1080 2.30
Space Manager: slave idle wait 723 100 3,610 4993 0.50
heartbeat monitor sleep 722 100 3,610 5000 0.50
ges remote message 73,089 52 3,609 49 50.27
dispatcher timer 66 88 3,608 54660 0.05
pmon timer 1,474 82 3,607 2447 1.01
PING 1,487 19 3,607 2426 1.02
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait 125 0 3,594 28754 0.09
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 250 50 3,594 14377 0.17
smon timer 18 50 3,505 194740 0.01
JOX Jit Process Sleep 73 100 976 13370 0.05
class slave wait 56 0 605 10806 0.04
KSV master wait 2,215 98 1 0 1.52
SQL*Net message from client 109 0 0 2 0.07
PX Deq: Parse Reply 27 44 0 1 0.02
PX Deq: Join ACK 30 40 0 1 0.02
PX Deq: Execute Reply 20 30 0 0 0.01
Streams AQ: RAC qmn coordinator idle wait 259 100 0 0 0.18
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Wait Event Histogram
* Units for Total Waits column: K is 1000, M is 1000000, G is 1000000000
* % of Waits: value of .0 indicates value was <.05%; value of null is truly 0
* % of Waits: column heading of <=1s is truly <1024ms, >1s is truly >=1024ms
* Ordered by Event (idle events last)
% of Waits
Event Total Waits <1ms <2ms <4ms <8ms <16ms <32ms <=1s >1s
ADR block file read 13 100.0
ADR block file write 5 100.0
ADR file lock 6 100.0
ARCH wait for archivelog lock 3 100.0
ASM file metadata operation 3483 99.6 .1 .1 .2
CGS wait for IPC msg 32.7K 100.0
CSS initialization 12 50.0 50.0
CSS operation: action 21 28.6 9.5 61.9
CSS operation: query 36 86.1 5.6 8.3
DFS lock handle 6198 98.6 1.2 .1 .1
Disk file operations I/O 909 95.7 3.6 .7
IPC send completion sync 5469 99.9 .1 .0 .0
KJC: Wait for msg sends to complete 313 100.0
LGWR wait for redo copy 122 100.0
Log archive I/O 3 66.7 33.3
OJVM: Generic 36 55.6 44.4
PX Deq: Signal ACK EXT 72 98.6 1.4
PX Deq: Signal ACK RSG 2070 99.7 .0 .1 .0 .1
PX Deq: Slave Session Stats 2673 99.7 .2 .1 .0
PX Deq: reap credit 44.7K 100.0
SQL*Net break/reset to client 20 95.0 5.0
SQL*Net message to client 14.7K 100.0
SQL*Net more data from client 32 100.0
SQL*Net more data to client 689 100.0
asynch descriptor resize 3387 100.0
buffer busy waits 2 100.0
control file parallel write 2455 96.6 2.2 .6 .6 .1
control file sequential read 36K 99.4 .3 .1 .1 .1 .1 .0
db file parallel read 397 8.8 .8 5.5 12.6 17.4 46.3 8.6
db file parallel write 8233 85.4 10.3 2.3 1.4 .4 .1
db file scattered read 26.3K 79.2 1.5 8.2 10.5 .6 .1 .0
db file sequential read 28.4K 60.2 3.3 18.0 18.1 .3 .1 .0
db file single write 2 100.0
direct path read 2 50.0 50.0
direct path read temp 1722 95.8 2.8 .1 .5 .8 .1
direct path write 6 83.3 16.7
direct path write temp 4842 96.3 2.7 .5 .2 .0 .0 .2
enq: AF - task serialization 1 100.0
enq: CF - contention 145 99.3 .7
enq: CO - master slave det 1203 98.9 .8 .2
enq: CR - block range reuse ckpt 83 100.0
enq: DR - contention 2 100.0
enq: FB - contention 131 100.0
enq: HW - contention 97 100.0
enq: JQ - contention 19 89.5 10.5
enq: JS - job run lock - synchronize 3 100.0
enq: MD - contention 1 100.0
enq: MW - contention 2 100.0
enq: PS - contention 3207 99.5 .4 .1
enq: TA - contention 11 100.0
enq: TD - KTF dump entries 8 100.0
enq: TK - Auto Task Serialization 6 100.0
enq: TM - contention 58 100.0
enq: TO - contention 3 100.0
enq: TQ - DDL contention 1 100.0
enq: TS - contention 1 100.0
enq: UL - contention 1 100.0
enq: US - contention 7 100.0
enq: WF - contention 11 81.8 18.2
enq: WL - contention 2 50.0 50.0
gc buffer busy acquire 2 50.0 50.0
gc cr block 2-way 4934 99.9 .1 .0 .0
gc cr block busy 35 68.6 31.4
gc cr block congested 6 100.0
gc cr disk read 2 100.0
gc cr grant 2-way 4824 100.0 .0
gc cr grant congested 2 100.0
gc cr multi block request 37.1K 99.8 .2 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
gc current block 2-way 2134 99.9 .0 .0
gc current block busy 7 14.3 14.3 14.3 28.6 28.6
gc current block congested 2 100.0
gc current grant 2-way 1337 99.9 .1
gc current grant busy 7123 99.2 .2 .2 .0 .0 .3 .1
gc current grant congested 2 100.0
gc current multi block request 1260 99.8 .2
gc object scan 28.8K 100.0
gcs log flush sync 65 95.4 3.1 1.5
ges LMON to get to FTDONE 3 100.0
ges generic event 1 100.0
ges inquiry response 2 100.0
ges lms sync during dynamic remastering and reconfig 24 16.7 29.2 54.2
ges message buffer allocation 63.1K 100.0
kfk: async disk IO 23.3K 100.0 .0 .0
kjbdrmcvtq lmon drm quiesce: ping completion 9 11.1 88.9
ksxr poll remote instances 19.1K 100.0
latch free 52 59.6 40.4
latch: call allocation 2 100.0
latch: gc element 1 100.0
latch: gcs resource hash 1 100.0
latch: ges resource hash list 135 100.0
latch: object queue header operation 5 40.0 40.0 20.0
latch: shared pool 5 40.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
library cache load lock 74 9.5 5.4 8.1 17.6 10.8 13.5 35.1
library cache lock 493 99.2 .4 .4
library cache pin 1186 98.4 .3 1.2 .1
library cache: mutex X 6 100.0
log file parallel write 3897 72.9 1.5 17.1 7.5 .6 .3 .1
log file sequential read 350 4.6 3.1 59.4 30.0 2.9
log file single write 6 100.0
log file switch completion 3 33.3 66.7
log file sync 385 90.4 3.6 4.7 .8 .5
name-service call wait 18 5.6 5.6 5.6 16.7 44.4 22.2
os thread startup 146 100.0
rdbms ipc reply 3763 99.7 .3
read by other session 2 50.0 50.0
reliable message 4565 99.7 .2 .0 .0 .1
row cache lock 2334 99.3 .2 .1 .1 .3
undo segment extension 8 50.0 37.5 12.5
utl_file I/O 11 100.0
ASM background timer 3343 57.0 .3 .1 .1 .1 21.1 21.4
DIAG idle wait 203.2K 3.4 .2 .4 18.0 41.4 14.8 21.8
JOX Jit Process Sleep 73 2.7 97.3
KSV master wait 2213 99.4 .1 .2 .3
PING 1487 81.0 19.0
PX Deq Credit: send blkd 7 57.1 14.3 14.3 14.3
PX Deq: Execute Reply 2966 59.8 .8 9.5 5.6 10.2 2.6 11.4
PX Deq: Execution Msg 10.6K 72.4 12.1 2.6 2.5 .1 5.6 4.6 .0
PX Deq: Join ACK 3006 77.9 22.1 .1
PX Deq: Parse Reply 3184 67.1 31.1 1.6 .2
PX Idle Wait 6466 .2 8.7 4.3 4.8 .3 .1 5.0 76.6
SQL*Net message from client 14.7K 72.4 2.8 .8 .5 .9 .4 2.8 19.3
Space Manager: slave idle wait 722 100.0
Streams AQ: RAC qmn coordinator idle wait 259 100.0
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 250 50.0 50.0
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait 125 100.0
class slave wait 55 67.3 7.3 1.8 5.5 1.8 7.3 9.1
dispatcher timer 66 6.1 93.9
gcs remote message 218.6K 7.7 1.8 1.2 1.6 1.7 15.7 70.3
ges remote message 72.9K 29.7 5.1 2.7 2.2 1.5 4.0 54.7
heartbeat monitor sleep 722 100.0
jobq slave wait 7725 .1 .0 99.9
pmon timer 1474 18.4 81.6
rdbms ipc message 103.3K 20.7 2.7 1.5 1.3 .9 .7 40.7 31.6
shared server idle wait 121 100.0
smon timer 18 100.0
wait for unread message on broadcast channel 7238 .3 99.7
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Wait Event Histogram Detail (64 msec to 2 sec)
* Units for Total Waits column: K is 1000, M is 1000000, G is 1000000000
* Units for % of Total Waits: ms is milliseconds s is 1024 milliseconds (approximately 1 second)
* % of Total Waits: total waits for all wait classes, including Idle
* % of Total Waits: value of .0 indicates value was <.05%; value of null is truly 0
* Ordered by Event (only non-idle events are displayed)
% of Total Waits
Event Waits 64ms to 2s <32ms <64ms <1/8s <1/4s <1/2s <1s <2s >=2s
ASM file metadata operation 6 99.8 .1 .1
DFS lock handle 6 99.9 .1 .0
OJVM: Generic 16 55.6 2.8 41.7
PX Deq: Signal ACK RSG 3 99.9 .0 .1
PX Deq: Slave Session Stats 3 99.9 .0 .0 .0
SQL*Net break/reset to client 1 95.0 5.0
control file sequential read 1 100.0 .0
db file parallel read 34 91.4 8.6
db file scattered read 4 100.0 .0 .0
db file sequential read 6 100.0 .0 .0 .0
direct path write temp 11 99.8 .1 .1 .0
enq: WF - contention 2 81.8 18.2
gc cr block 2-way 1 100.0 .0
gc cr multi block request 1 100.0 .0
gc current block 2-way 1 100.0 .0
gc current block busy 2 71.4 28.6
gc current grant busy 8 99.9 .0 .1
ges lms sync during dynamic remastering and reconfig 13 45.8 20.8 33.3
kjbdrmcvtq lmon drm quiesce: ping completion 8 11.1 11.1 77.8
latch: shared pool 1 80.0 20.0
library cache load lock 26 64.9 14.9 12.2 4.1 4.1
log file parallel write 2 99.9 .0 .0
log file sequential read 10 97.1 2.0 .6 .3
log file switch completion 2 33.3 66.7
name-service call wait 4 77.8 22.2
os thread startup 146 100.0
reliable message 4 99.9 .0 .1
row cache lock 2 99.7 .0 .0 .3
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Wait Event Histogram Detail (4 sec to 2 min)
* Units for Total Waits column: K is 1000, M is 1000000, G is 1000000000
* Units for % of Total Waits: s is 1024 milliseconds (approximately 1 second) m is 64*1024 milliseconds (approximately 67 seconds or 1.1 minutes)
* % of Total Waits: total waits for all wait classes, including Idle
* % of Total Waits: value of .0 indicates value was <.05%; value of null is truly 0
* Ordered by Event (only non-idle events are displayed)
% of Total Waits
Event Waits 4s to 2m <2s <4s <8s <16s <32s < 1m < 2m >=2m
row cache lock 6 99.7 .3
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Wait Event Histogram Detail (4 min to 1 hr)
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Service Statistics
* ordered by DB Time
Service Name DB Time (s) DB CPU (s) Physical Reads (K) Logical Reads (K)
ubshost 1,934 1,744 445 73,633
SYS$USERS 105 45 1 404
SYS$BACKGROUND 0 0 1 128
ubshostXDB 0 0 0 0
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Service Wait Class Stats
* Wait Class info for services in the Service Statistics section.
* Total Waits and Time Waited displayed for the following wait classes: User I/O, Concurrency, Administrative, Network
* Time Waited (Wt Time) in seconds
Service Name User I/O Total Wts User I/O Wt Time Concurcy Total Wts Concurcy Wt Time Admin Total Wts Admin Wt Time Network Total Wts Network Wt Time
ubshost 60232 90 2644 4 0 0 13302 0
SYS$USERS 997 2 525 19 0 0 1973 0
SYS$BACKGROUND 1456 2 1258 14 0 0 0 0
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