ORACLE DB getting slower until reboot

Hi,
I'm running oracle db 10g on Linux. After a while (few days) system becomes slower and slower like 10 x times .... but after reboot of the mashine, becomes
normal again.
Can anyone give me any hints where to look for the problem ? There are 12 clients connectiong to the mashine on daily basis through the Win .NET application ... doing basic stuff , reading, writting, deleting ....
Any hints please ?
Kris

Hi,
Below is my AWR report .... I can look but don't know what to look for ....
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WORKLOAD REPOSITORY report for
DB Name DB Id Instance Inst Num Release Cluster Host
PRESCLIP 1523704616 presclip 1 10.1.0.3.0 NO tornado
Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Curs/Sess
Begin Snap: 4510 17-??? -08 10:00:02 22 5.0
End Snap: 4513 17-??? -08 13:00:35 24 5.8
Elapsed: 180.55 (mins)
DB Time: 183.63 (mins)
Cache Sizes (end)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buffer Cache: 448M Std Block Size: 8K
Shared Pool Size: 528M Log Buffer: 512K
Load Profile
~~~~~~~~~~~~ Per Second Per Transaction
Redo size: 8,071.06 320,263.85
Logical reads: 60,721.48 2,409,460.40
Block changes: 51.10 2,027.58
Physical reads: 28.61 1,135.10
Physical writes: 4.68 185.86
User calls: 56.94 2,259.28
Parses: 25.76 1,022.00
Hard parses: 0.81 32.15
Sorts: 0.87 34.34
Logons: 0.01 0.54
Executes: 26.20 1,039.80
Transactions: 0.03
% Blocks changed per Read: 0.08 Recursive Call %: 72.15
Rollback per transaction %: 9.89 Rows per Sort: 113.65
Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buffer Nowait %: 100.00 Redo NoWait %: 99.99
Buffer Hit %: 100.05 In-memory Sort %: 100.00
Library Hit %: 98.08 Soft Parse %: 96.85
Execute to Parse %: 1.71 Latch Hit %: 99.97
Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %: 5.70 % Non-Parse CPU: 98.35
Shared Pool Statistics Begin End
Memory Usage %: 90.92 91.52
% SQL with executions>1: 99.27 87.56
% Memory for SQL w/exec>1: 98.23 88.97
Top 5 Timed Events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % Total
Event Waits Time (s) DB Time Wait Class
CPU time 3,128 28.39
latch: cache buffers chains 142,296 1,794 16.28 Concurrency
latch: library cache 13,804 1,498 13.60 Concurrency
log file parallel write 97,140 1,254 11.38 System I/O
log file sync 94,602 1,214 11.02 Commit
Wait Events DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> 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)
Avg
Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
latch: cache buffers chains 142,296 142,296 1,794 13 521.2
latch: library cache 13,804 0 1,498 109 50.6
log file parallel write 97,140 0 1,254 13 355.8
log file sync 94,602 25 1,214 13 346.5
latch: shared pool 2,220 0 323 146 8.1
control file parallel write 4,492 0 306 68 16.5
latch free 2,134 12 107 50 7.8
SQL*Net break/reset to clie 96,766 0 53 1 354.5
db file sequential read 214 0 7 31 0.8
library cache pin 3 1 6 2106 0.0
log file switch completion 20 0 5 258 0.1
control file single write 348 0 5 14 1.3
class slave wait 1 1 5 5000 0.0
control file sequential rea 2,291 0 4 2 8.4
log buffer space 19 1 3 183 0.1
SQL*Net message to client 541,548 0 3 0 1,983.7
direct path read 309,510 0 2 0 1,133.7
rdbms ipc reply 97 0 1 14 0.4
process startup 9 0 1 142 0.0
LGWR wait for redo copy 171 27 1 4 0.6
SQL*Net more data from clie 5,767 0 1 0 21.1
latch: row cache objects 18 0 1 31 0.1
buffer busy waits 27 0 0 18 0.1
db file scattered read 18 0 0 22 0.1
log file single write 24 0 0 15 0.1
SQL*Net more data to client 10,224 0 0 0 37.5
latch: cache buffers lru ch 44 0 0 5 0.2
log file sequential read 24 0 0 2 0.1
db file parallel write 3,286 0 0 0 12.0
latch: session allocation 1 0 0 18 0.0
latch: redo writing 1 0 0 18 0.0
latch: library cache pin 2 0 0 8 0.0
latch: redo allocation 9 0 0 1 0.0
undo segment extension 151 151 0 0 0.6
direct path write 73 0 0 0 0.3
SQL*Net message from client 541,546 0 103,106 190 1,983.7
virtual circuit status 361 361 10,535 29182 1.3
Queue Monitor Wait 352 352 10,510 29857 1.3
wakeup time manager 36 0 10,300 286098 0.1
jobq slave wait 75 74 224 2987 0.3
Background Wait Events DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Avg
Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
log file parallel write 97,141 0 1,254 13 355.8
control file parallel write 4,495 0 306 68 16.5
latch: library cache 459 0 86 186 1.7
latch: shared pool 49 0 36 736 0.2
control file single write 349 0 5 14 1.3
control file sequential rea 2,163 0 4 2 7.9
rdbms ipc reply 97 0 1 14 0.4
process startup 9 0 1 142 0.0
latch: cache buffers chains 39 39 1 20 0.1
LGWR wait for redo copy 171 27 1 4 0.6
log file single write 24 0 0 15 0.1
buffer busy waits 18 0 0 18 0.1
latch free 3 0 0 48 0.0
log buffer space 1 0 0 139 0.0
log file sequential read 24 0 0 2 0.1
db file parallel write 3,287 0 0 0 12.0
latch: cache buffers lru ch 4 0 0 5 0.0
latch: redo writing 1 0 0 18 0.0
latch: redo allocation 9 0 0 1 0.0
direct path read 55 0 0 0 0.2
direct path write 55 0 0 0 0.2
rdbms ipc message 212,090 29,529 79,375 374 776.9
Queue Monitor Wait 352 352 10,510 29857 1.3
wakeup time manager 36 0 10,300 286098 0.1
smon timer 80 7 10,206 127577 0.3
Time Model Statistics DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by Time (seconds) desc
Time % Total
Statistic Name (seconds) DB Time
DB time 11,018.09 100.00
sql execute elapsed time 8,222.45 74.63
background elapsed time 3,392.24 30.79
DB CPU 3,128.31 28.39
parse time elapsed 1,259.35 11.43
hard parse elapsed time 684.68 6.21
sequence load elapsed time 135.62 1.23
background cpu time 36.63 .33
hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time 34.10 .31
Java execution elapsed time 32.37 .29
hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time 30.55 .28
connection management call elapsed time 20.41 .19
PL/SQL execution elapsed time 8.73 .08
PL/SQL compilation elapsed time .95 .01
failed parse elapsed time .01 .00
failed parse (out of shared memory) elapsed t .00 .00
inbound PL/SQL rpc elapsed time .00 .00
Operating System Statistics DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
Statistic Name Value
AVG_BUSY_TICKS 180,481
AVG_IDLE_TICKS 715,162
AVG_IN_BYTES 0
AVG_NICE_TICKS 31
AVG_OUT_BYTES 0
AVG_SYS_TICKS 17,431
AVG_USER_TICKS 163,018
BUSY_TICKS 360,961
IDLE_TICKS 1,430,323
IN_BYTES 0
NICE_TICKS 63
OUT_BYTES 0
RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME 0
SYS_TICKS 34,862
USER_TICKS 326,036
Service Statistics DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by DB Time
Physical Logical
Service Name DB Time (s) DB CPU (s) Reads Reads
SYS$USERS 11,018.2 3,128.3 309,775 ##########
SYS$BACKGROUND 0.0 0.0 108 90,504
presclip.pressclip.si 0.0 0.0 0 0
presclipXDB 0.0 0.0 0 0
Service Wait Class Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> 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 centisecond (100th of a second)
Service Name
User I/O User I/O Concurcy Concurcy Admin Admin Network Network
Total Wts Wt Time Total Wts Wt Time Total Wts Wt Time Total Wts Wt Time
SYS$USERS
######### 722 155001 315449 0 0 559051 367
SYS$BACKGROUND
614421 169 1120 14235 0 0 3 0
SQL ordered by Elapsed Time DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL
statements called by the code.
-> % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided
into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
Elapsed CPU Elap per % Total
Time (s) Time (s) Executions Exec (s) DB Time SQL Id
324 34 48,347 0.0 2.9 8vjk5pma3nkjm
Module: ReportQueueService.exe
SELECT "MS_REPORTQUEUE_DISPATCH_SEQ".NEXTVAL FROM DUAL
134 2 7 19.1 1.2 6mfnp8h90f9gm
Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT count(*) "X" FROM MS_ARTICLE A , MS_MEDIA M, MS_ARTICLE_SHOW S, MS_ARTICL
E_GENRE G, MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA ,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.ID_ARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT_A
RTICLE RA, MS_REPORT R,(SELECT MAX(ID) "ID",ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT WHERE
( ID_SUBCLIPPING='ABANKA' OR ID_SUBCLIPPING='ARGOLINA' OR ID_SUBCLIPPING='ELEK
86 15 48,374 0.0 0.8 4m7m0t6fjcs5x
update seq$ set increment$=:2,minvalue=:3,maxvalue=:4,cycle#=:5,order$=:6,cache=
:7,highwater=:8,audit$=:9,flags=:10 where obj#=:1
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Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT TITLE,SUBTITLE,AUTHOR,ART_DATE,MEDIA_CODE,FULLTEXT,ID,STARTTIME,ON_PAGE,C
OORDINATES,COOR_TEXT,THUMBS_NR FROM MS_ARTICLE WHERE (ART_DATE > TO_DATE(:param1
,'dd.MM.yyyy') AND (MEDIA_COUNTRY = :param2 AND ((MEDIA_GROUP = :param3
OR MEDIA_GROUP = :param4 OR MEDIA_GROUP = :param5 OR MEDIA_CODE = :p
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select o.name, u.name from obj$ o, user$ u where o.obj# = :1 and o.owner# = u.u
ser#
57 12 1 56.5 0.5 dfksmtvu1m42z
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT TITLE,SUBTITLE,AUTHOR,ART_DATE,MEDIA_CODE,FULLTEXT,ID,STARTTIME,ON_PAGE,C
OORDINATES,COOR_TEXT,THUMBS_NR FROM MS_ARTICLE WHERE (ART_DATE > TO_DATE(:param1
,'dd.MM.yyyy') AND MEDIA_COUNTRY = :param2 AND ( ( INSTR(CHAR_15, :param
3,1,1)>0 AND INSTR(CHAR_8, :param4,1,1)>0 ) OR ( INSTR(CHAR_14, :param5,1
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select job, nvl2(last_date, 1, 0) from sys.job$ where (((:1 <= next_date) and (n
ext_date < :2)) or ((last_date is null) and (next_date < :3))) and (field1 =
:4 or (field1 = 0 and 'Y' = :5)) and (this_date is null) order by next_date, jo
b
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Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT M.DESCRIPTION "NAME", O.X FROM MS_MEDIA_TYPE M,(SELECT A.MEDIA_TYPE, COUN
T(A.ID) "X" FROM MS_ARTICLE A,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.ID_ARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT_ARTI
CLE RA, MS_REPORT R,(SELECT ID,ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT R WHERE ( ID_SUBCLI
PPING='PETROL' ) ) O WHERE ( R.ID_SUBCLIPPING='PETROL' ) AND R.ID = RA.ID_REPO
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Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT M.NAME, O.X FROM MS_MEDIA M,(SELECT A.MEDIA_CODE, COUNT(A.ID) "X" FROM MS
ARTICLE A,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.IDARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT_ARTICLE RA, MS_REPORT R
,(SELECT ID,ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT R WHERE ( ID_SUBCLIPPING='PETROL' ) )
O WHERE ( R.ID_SUBCLIPPING='PETROL' ) AND R.ID = RA.ID_REPORT AND (O.ID =R.ID
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DECLARE job BINARY_INTEGER := :job; next_date DATE := :mydate; broken BOOLEAN :
= FALSE; BEGIN wksys.wk_job.invoke(1,1); :mydate := next_date; IF broken THEN :b
:= 1; ELSE :b := 0; END IF; END;
SQL ordered by CPU Time DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL
statements called by the code.
-> % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided
into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
CPU Elapsed CPU per % Total
Time (s) Time (s) Executions Exec (s) DB Time SQL Id
34 324 48,347 0.00 2.9 8vjk5pma3nkjm
Module: ReportQueueService.exe
SELECT "MS_REPORTQUEUE_DISPATCH_SEQ".NEXTVAL FROM DUAL
15 86 48,374 0.00 0.8 4m7m0t6fjcs5x
update seq$ set increment$=:2,minvalue=:3,maxvalue=:4,cycle#=:5,order$=:6,cache=
:7,highwater=:8,audit$=:9,flags=:10 where obj#=:1
14 15 48,344 0.00 0.1 7gtztzv329wg0
select c.name, u.name from con$ c, cdef$ cd, user$ u where c.con# = cd.con# and
cd.enabled = :1 and c.owner# = u.user#
12 57 1 11.99 0.5 dfksmtvu1m42z
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT TITLE,SUBTITLE,AUTHOR,ART_DATE,MEDIA_CODE,FULLTEXT,ID,STARTTIME,ON_PAGE,C
OORDINATES,COOR_TEXT,THUMBS_NR FROM MS_ARTICLE WHERE (ART_DATE > TO_DATE(:param1
,'dd.MM.yyyy') AND MEDIA_COUNTRY = :param2 AND ( ( INSTR(CHAR_15, :param
3,1,1)>0 AND INSTR(CHAR_8, :param4,1,1)>0 ) OR ( INSTR(CHAR_14, :param5,1
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select o.name, u.name from obj$ o, user$ u where o.obj# = :1 and o.owner# = u.u
ser#
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Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT SC.NAME,ID_SUBCLIPPING,QUEUE_TIME,DISPATCH_TIME,REPORT_MODE,REPORT_DATA,R
D.DESCRIPTION, ROWNR,QUEUE_DATE,STATUS,DAYS,DATE_FROM,DATE_TO,ID,TEMPLATE,TEMPLA
TE_EMAIL,ARTICLE_PER_REPORT,DISPATCH_TOTAL,DISPATCH_SEND,DISPATCH_ERROR,RD.AUTOF
ILTER,SC.OWNER,SC.PAYER FROM MS_REPORTQUEUE_DISPATCH RD, MS_SUBCLIPPING SC, (SEL
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Module: ControlCenter.exe
SELECT SC.NAME,ID_SUBCLIPPING,QUEUE_TIME,DISPATCH_TIME,REPORT_MODE,REPORT_DATA,R
D.DESCRIPTION, ROWNR,QUEUE_DATE,STATUS,DAYS,DATE_FROM,DATE_TO,ID,RD.TEMPLATE,RD.
TEMPLATE_EMAIL,RD.ARTICLE_PER_REPORT,DISPATCH_TOTAL,DISPATCH_SEND,DISPATCH_ERROR
,RD.AUTOFILTER FROM MS_REPORTQUEUE_DISPATCH RD, MS_SUBCLIPPING SC WHERE ID_SUBCL
3 9 15 0.18 0.1 fvswq0pbaxu7w
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=16800 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE3 = AA.CODE
3 9 15 0.18 0.1 3hn8hkmtcywnd
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=16800 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE2 = AA.CODE
3 8 15 0.17 0.1 1twph8wy3cajf
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A, MS_ARTICLE_CATEGORY AA WHERE ID=16800 A
ND A.CATEGORY = AA.CODE
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Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT count(*) "X" FROM MS_ARTICLE A , MS_MEDIA M, MS_ARTICLE_SHOW S, MS_ARTICL
E_GENRE G, MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA ,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.ID_ARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT_A
RTICLE RA, MS_REPORT R,(SELECT MAX(ID) "ID",ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT WHERE
( ID_SUBCLIPPING='ABANKA' OR ID_SUBCLIPPING='ARGOLINA' OR ID_SUBCLIPPING='ELEK
SQL ordered by Gets DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL
statements called by the code.
-> Total Buffer Gets: 657,782,688
-> Captured SQL accounts for 3.2% of Total Buffer Gets
Gets CPU Elapsed
Buffer Gets Executions per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) SQL Id
592,740 15 39,516.0 0.1 2.57 8.24 1twph8wy3cajf
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A, MS_ARTICLE_CATEGORY AA WHERE ID=16800 A
ND A.CATEGORY = AA.CODE
592,710 15 39,514.0 0.1 2.64 8.59 fvswq0pbaxu7w
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=16800 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE3 = AA.CODE
592,710 15 39,514.0 0.1 2.63 8.88 3hn8hkmtcywnd
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=16800 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE2 = AA.CODE
474,192 12 39,516.0 0.1 1.32 1.49 cpvuvvd0kf6rf
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A, MS_ARTICLE_CATEGORY AA WHERE ID=16424 A
ND A.CATEGORY = AA.CODE
474,192 12 39,516.0 0.1 1.36 1.80 2qn8hm2p6xrzf
Module: Reporter.vshost.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A, MS_ARTICLE_CATEGORY AA WHERE ID=12585 A
ND A.CATEGORY = AA.CODE
474,192 12 39,516.0 0.1 2.30 7.06 7vng73t6dkp9a
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A, MS_ARTICLE_CATEGORY AA WHERE ID=17112 A
ND A.CATEGORY = AA.CODE
474,168 12 39,514.0 0.1 1.33 1.42 1t38kgwh9u4wk
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=16424 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE3 = AA.CODE
474,168 12 39,514.0 0.1 2.33 6.79 1x7k691cdnrwc
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=17112 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE2 = AA.CODE
474,168 12 39,514.0 0.1 1.40 1.66 3bzy3n6ptkaqj
Module: Reporter.vshost.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=12585 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE2 = AA.CODE
474,168 12 39,514.0 0.1 2.32 7.02 8b8du3dad2c8x
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT AA.DESCRIPTION FROM MS_ARTICLE A,MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA WHERE ID=17112 AND
A.AUTHOR_CODE3 = AA.CODE
SQL ordered by Reads DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Total Disk Reads: 309,883
-> Captured SQL accounts for 0.0% of Total Disk Reads
Reads CPU Elapsed
Physical Reads Executions per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) SQL Id
34 7 4.9 0.0 2.33 133.83 6mfnp8h90f9gm
Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT count(*) "X" FROM MS_ARTICLE A , MS_MEDIA M, MS_ARTICLE_SHOW S, MS_ARTICL
E_GENRE G, MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR AA ,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.ID_ARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT_A
RTICLE RA, MS_REPORT R,(SELECT MAX(ID) "ID",ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT WHERE
( ID_SUBCLIPPING='ABANKA' OR ID_SUBCLIPPING='ARGOLINA' OR ID_SUBCLIPPING='ELEK
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SELECT count(*) over () as total_count, endsn.event_id, nvl(xe.keh_id, 0)
, nvl(ash.cnt, 0), evtname.event_name, nvl(xc.class#, 0), e
vtname.wait_class_id, nvl(xc.keh_id, 0), (endsn.total_waits - nvl(startsn
.total_waits, 0)) as total_waits_diff, (endsn.total_timeouts - nvl
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INSERT INTO wrh$_sqltext (sql_id, dbid, sql_text,
command_type, snap_id, ref_count) SELECT /*+ ordered use_nl(s1
) index(s1) */ sie.sqlid_kewrsie, :dbid, s1.sql_fulltext,
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Module: TOAD 9.0.1.8
Select cols.column_id, cols.column_name as Name, nullable,
data_type as Type,
decode(data_type, 'CHAR', char_length,
'VARCHAR', char_length
'VARCHAR2', char_length,
'NCHAR', char_l
ength,
'NVARCHAR', char_length,
'NVARCHAR2
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Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT M.DESCRIPTION "NAME", O.X FROM MS_MEDIA_TYPE M,(SELECT A.MEDIA_TYPE, COUN
T(A.ID) "X" FROM MS_ARTICLE A,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.ID_ARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT_ARTI
CLE RA, MS_REPORT R,(SELECT ID,ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT R WHERE ( ID_SUBCLI
PPING='KONKURENCAABANKA' ) ) O WHERE ( R.ID_SUBCLIPPING='KONKURENCAABANKA' ) A
3 1 3.0 0.0 0.59 2.34 1uyb85bntztw5
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT TITLE,SUBTITLE,AUTHOR,ART_DATE,MEDIA_CODE,FULLTEXT,ID,STARTTIME,ON_PAGE,C
OORDINATES,COOR_TEXT,THUMBS_NR FROM MS_ARTICLE WHERE (ART_DATE > TO_DATE(:param1
,'dd.MM.yyyy') AND MEDIA_COUNTRY = :param2 AND ( INSTR(CHAR_1, :param3,1,
1)>0 OR INSTR(CHAR_10, :param4,1,1)>0 OR INSTR(CHAR_10, :param5,1,1)>0
3 1 3.0 0.0 0.15 0.39 2hyd2cx2k89ms
Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT M.DESCRIPTION "NAME", O.X FROM MS_ARTICLE_AUTHOR M,(SELECT A.AUTHOR_CODE,
COUNT(A.ID) "X" FROM MS_ARTICLE A,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.ID_ARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT
ARTICLE RA, MSREPORT R,(SELECT ID,ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT R WHERE ( ID_S
UBCLIPPING='KONKURENCAABANKA' ) ) O WHERE ( R.ID_SUBCLIPPING='KONKURENCAABANKA
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Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT * FROM ( SELECT C.*,rownum rnum from (SELECT TO_CHAR(ART_DATE,'DD.MM.YY
YY') "DATUM", M.NAME "MEDIA_CODE", S.DESCRIPTION "SHOW", G.DESCRIPTION "GENRE",
DURATION,TOTAL_UNITS, TITLE, SUMMARY, AA.DESCRIPTION "AUTHOR_CODE",ID FROM MS
ARTICLE A , MSMEDIA M, MS_ARTICLE_SHOW S, MS_ARTICLE_GENRE G, MS_ARTICLE_AUTHO
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Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT M.NAME, O.X FROM MS_MEDIA M,(SELECT A.MEDIA_CODE, COUNT(A.ID) "X" FROM MS
ARTICLE A,(SELECT DISTINCT RA.IDARTICLE FROM MS_REPORT_ARTICLE RA, MS_REPORT R
,(SELECT ID,ID_SUBCLIPPING from MS_REPORT R WHERE ( ID_SUBCLIPPING='KONKURENCAAB
ANKA' ) ) O WHERE ( R.ID_SUBCLIPPING='KONKURENCAABANKA' ) AND R.ID = RA.ID_REP
SQL ordered by Reads DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Total Disk Reads: 309,883
-> Captured SQL accounts for 0.0% of Total Disk Reads
Reads CPU Elapsed
Physical Reads Executions per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) SQL Id
3 15 0.2 0.0 0.01 0.34 70th7d08hqjf7
SELECT B.TYPE FROM SYS.WRI$_ADV_TASKS A, SYS.WRI$_ADV_DEFINITIONS B WHERE A.ADVI
SOR_ID = B.ID AND A.ID = :B1
SQL ordered by Executions DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Total Executions: 283,866
-> Captured SQL accounts for 72.7% of Total Executions
CPU per Elap per
Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) SQL Id
48,374 48,374 1.0 0.00 0.00 4m7m0t6fjcs5x
update seq$ set increment$=:2,minvalue=:3,maxvalue=:4,cycle#=:5,order$=:6,cache=
:7,highwater=:8,audit$=:9,flags=:10 where obj#=:1
48,347 48,347 1.0 0.00 0.01 8vjk5pma3nkjm
Module: ReportQueueService.exe
SELECT "MS_REPORTQUEUE_DISPATCH_SEQ".NEXTVAL FROM DUAL
48,344 48,344 1.0 0.00 0.00 2skwhauh2cwky
select o.name, u.name from obj$ o, user$ u where o.obj# = :1 and o.owner# = u.u
ser#
48,344 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 7gtztzv329wg0
select c.name, u.name from con$ c, cdef$ cd, user$ u where c.con# = cd.con# and
cd.enabled = :1 and c.owner# = u.user#
2,163 3 0.0 0.00 0.03 803b7z0t84sq7
select job, nvl2(last_date, 1, 0) from sys.job$ where (((:1 <= next_date) and (n
ext_date < :2)) or ((last_date is null) and (next_date < :3))) and (field1 =
:4 or (field1 = 0 and 'Y' = :5)) and (this_date is null) order by next_date, jo
b
2,160 2,160 1.0 0.00 0.01 g2wr3u7s1gtf3
select count(*) from sys.job$ where (next_date > sysdate) and (next_date < (sysd
ate+5/86400))
1,738 1,738 1.0 0.00 0.00 f3w0gf816s7mj
Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT CHAR_1 ,CHAR_2 ,CHAR_3 ,CHAR_4 ,CHAR_5 ,CHAR_6 ,CHAR_7 ,CHAR_8 ,CHAR_9 ,C
HAR_10,CHAR_11,CHAR_12,CHAR_13,CHAR_14,CHAR_15,CHAR_16,CHAR_17,CHAR_18,CHAR_19,C
HAR_20,CHAR_21,CHAR_22,CHAR_23,CHAR_24,CHAR_25,CHAR_26,CHAR_27,CHAR_28,CHAR_29,C
HAR_30,CHAR_31,CHAR_32,CHAR_33,CHAR_34,CHAR_35,CHAR_36,CHAR_37,CHAR_38,CHAR_39,C
765 4,029 5.3 0.00 0.00 0h6b2sajwb74n
select privilege#,level from sysauth$ connect by grantee#=prior privilege# and p
rivilege#>0 start with grantee#=:1 and privilege#>0
450 450 1.0 0.00 0.00 3arp7ypsf7gru
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT TYPE,PUBLISH_TYPE,NAME FROM MS_MEDIA WHERE CODE='VECER'
438 435 1.0 0.00 0.00 3c1kubcdjnppq
update sys.col_usage$ set equality_preds = equality_preds + decode(bitan
d(:flag,1),0,0,1), equijoin_preds = equijoin_preds + decode(bitand(:flag
,2),0,0,1), nonequijoin_preds = nonequijoin_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,4),0,0
,1), range_preds = range_preds + decode(bitand(:flag,8),0,0,1),
SQL ordered by Parse Calls DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Total Parse Calls: 279,007
-> Captured SQL accounts for 72.4% of Total Parse Calls
% Total
Parse Calls Executions Parses SQL Id
48,374 48,374 17.34 4m7m0t6fjcs5x
update seq$ set increment$=:2,minvalue=:3,maxvalue=:4,cycle#=:5,order$=:6,cache=
:7,highwater=:8,audit$=:9,flags=:10 where obj#=:1
48,347 48,347 17.33 8vjk5pma3nkjm
Module: ReportQueueService.exe
SELECT "MS_REPORTQUEUE_DISPATCH_SEQ".NEXTVAL FROM DUAL
48,344 48,344 17.33 2skwhauh2cwky
select o.name, u.name from obj$ o, user$ u where o.obj# = :1 and o.owner# = u.u
ser#
48,344 48,344 17.33 7gtztzv329wg0
select c.name, u.name from con$ c, cdef$ cd, user$ u where c.con# = cd.con# and
cd.enabled = :1 and c.owner# = u.user#
1,738 1,738 0.62 f3w0gf816s7mj
Module: php-cgi.exe
SELECT CHAR_1 ,CHAR_2 ,CHAR_3 ,CHAR_4 ,CHAR_5 ,CHAR_6 ,CHAR_7 ,CHAR_8 ,CHAR_9 ,C
HAR_10,CHAR_11,CHAR_12,CHAR_13,CHAR_14,CHAR_15,CHAR_16,CHAR_17,CHAR_18,CHAR_19,C
HAR_20,CHAR_21,CHAR_22,CHAR_23,CHAR_24,CHAR_25,CHAR_26,CHAR_27,CHAR_28,CHAR_29,C
HAR_30,CHAR_31,CHAR_32,CHAR_33,CHAR_34,CHAR_35,CHAR_36,CHAR_37,CHAR_38,CHAR_39,C
765 765 0.27 0h6b2sajwb74n
select privilege#,level from sysauth$ connect by grantee#=prior privilege# and p
rivilege#>0 start with grantee#=:1 and privilege#>0
450 450 0.16 3arp7ypsf7gru
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT TYPE,PUBLISH_TYPE,NAME FROM MS_MEDIA WHERE CODE='VECER'
303 303 0.11 g00cj285jmgsw
update sys.mon_mods$ set inserts = inserts + :ins, updates = updates + :upd, del
etes = deletes + :del, flags = (decode(bitand(flags, :flag), :flag, flags, flags
+ :flag)), drop_segments = drop_segments + :dropseg, timestamp = :time where ob
j# = :objn
303 303 0.11 350f5yrnnmshs
lock table sys.mon_mods$ in exclusive mode nowait
263 263 0.09 7k11t6vfbad3z
Module: Reporter.exe
SELECT TYPE,PUBLISH_TYPE,NAME FROM MS_MEDIA WHERE CODE='FINANCE'
SQL ordered by Sharable Memory DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
SQL ordered by Version Count DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
Instance Activity Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
Statistic Total per Second per Trans
active txn count during cleanout 314 0.0 1.2
application wait time 5,338 0.5 19.6
background checkpoints completed 11 0.0 0.0
background checkpoints started 12 0.0 0.0
background timeouts 30,043 2.8 110.1
branch node splits 0 0.0 0.0
buffer is not pinned count 113,729,539 10,498.6 416,591.7
buffer is pinned count 233,007 21.5 853.5
bytes received via SQL*Net from 126,352,561 11,663.9 462,829.9
bytes sent via SQL*Net to client 331,740,626 30,623.8 1,215,167.1
Cached Commit SCN referenced 57 0.0 0.2
calls to get snapshot scn: kcmgs 8,354,353 771.2 30,602.0
calls to kcmgas 110,109 10.2 403.3
calls to kcmgcs 606 0.1 2.2
change write time 1,203 0.1 4.4
cleanout - number of ktugct call 324 0.0 1.2
cleanouts and rollbacks - consis 25 0.0 0.1
cleanouts only - consistent read 4 0.0 0.0
cluster key scan block gets 62,128 5.7 227.6
cluster key scans 49,051 4.5 179.7
commit cleanout failures: buffer 0 0.0 0.0
commit cleanout failures: callba 3 0.0 0.0
commit cleanout failures: cannot 0 0.0 0.0
commit cleanouts 51,067 4.7 187.1
commit cleanouts successfully co 51,064 4.7 187.1
Commit SCN cached 2 0.0 0.0
commit txn count during cleanout 97 0.0 0.4
concurrency wait time 329,626 30.4 1,207.4
consistent changes 109 0.0 0.4
consistent gets 656,978,539 60,647.3 2,406,514.8
consistent gets - examination 712,859 65.8 2,611.2
consistent gets direct 309,561 28.6 1,133.9
consistent gets from cache 656,668,978 60,618.7 2,405,380.9
CPU used by this session 316,638 29.2 1,159.9
CPU used when call started 316,638 29.2 1,159.9
CR blocks created 111 0.0 0.4
cursor authentications 6,546 0.6 24.0
data blocks consistent reads - u 108 0.0 0.4
db block changes 553,529 51.1 2,027.6
db block gets 804,149 74.2 2,945.6
db block gets direct 38 0.0 0.1
db block gets from cache 804,111 74.2 2,945.5
DB time 1,147,447 105.9 4,203.1
DBWR checkpoint buffers written 50,646 4.7 185.5
DBWR checkpoints 12 0.0 0.0
DBWR object drop buffers written 0 0.0 0.0
DBWR revisited being-written buf 0 0.0 0.0
DBWR thread checkpoint buffers w 0 0.0 0.0
DBWR transaction table writes 91 0.0 0.3
DBWR undo block writes 48,633 4.5 178.1
deferred (CURRENT) block cleanou 49,868 4.6 182.7
dirty buffers inspected 0 0.0 0.0
enqueue conversions 2,200 0.2 8.1
enqueue releases 290,145 26.8 1,062.8
enqueue requests 290,145 26.8 1,062.8
enqueue timeouts 0 0.0 0.0
enqueue waits 0 0.0 0.0
execute count 283,866 26.2 1,039.8
frame signature mismatch 0 0.0 0.0
free buffer inspected 661 0.1 2.4
Instance Activity Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
Statistic Total per Second per Trans
free buffer requested 14,055 1.3 51.5
heap block compress 904 0.1 3.3
hot buffers moved to head of LRU 1,387 0.1 5.1
immediate (CR) block cleanout ap 29 0.0 0.1
immediate (CURRENT) block cleano 518 0.1 1.9
IMU bind flushes 0 0.0 0.0
IMU commits 0 0.0 0.0
IMU contention 0 0.0 0.0
IMU CR rollbacks 0 0.0 0.0
IMU- failed to get a private str 48,866 4.5 179.0
IMU Flushes 0 0.0 0.0
IMU ktichg flush 0 0.0 0.0
IMU pool not allocated 48,866 4.5 179.0
IMU recursive-transaction flush 0 0.0 0.0
IMU Redo allocation size 0 0.0 0.0
IMU undo allocation size 0 0.0 0.0
index fast full scans (full) 901 0.1 3.3
index fetch by key 264,686 24.4 969.6
index scans kdiixs1 250,500 23.1 917.6
leaf node splits 90 0.0 0.3
leaf node 90-10 splits 39 0.0 0.1
logons cumulative 147 0.0 0.5
messages received 100,083 9.2 366.6
messages sent 100,083 9.2 366.6
Misses for writing mapping 1 0.0 0.0
no buffer to keep pinned count 0 0.0 0.0
no work - consistent read gets 655,358,632 60,497.7 2,400,581.1
opened cursors cumulative 230,635 21.3 844.8
parse count (failures) 7 0.0 0.0
parse count (hard) 8,776 0.8 32.2
parse count (total) 279,007 25.8 1,022.0
parse time cpu 5,167 0.5 18.9
parse time elapsed 90,687 8.4 332.2
physical read IO requests 309,720 28.6 1,134.5
physical reads 309,883 28.6 1,135.1
physical reads cache 274 0.0 1.0
physical reads cache prefetch 64 0.0 0.2
physical reads direct 309,609 28.6 1,134.1
physical reads direct (lob) 309,554 28.6 1,133.9
physical reads direct temporary 0 0.0 0.0
physical reads prefetch warmup 0 0.0 0.0
physical write IO requests 4,647 0.4 17.0
physical writes 50,739 4.7 185.9
physical writes direct 93 0.0 0.3
physical writes direct (lob) 13 0.0 0.1
physical writes direct temporary 0 0.0 0.0
physical writes from cache 50,646 4.7 185.5
physical writes non checkpoint 13,534 1.3 49.6
pinned buffers inspected 0 0.0 0.0
prefetch clients - default 0 0.0 0.0
prefetch warmup blocks aged out 0 0.0 0.0
prefetch warmup blocks flushed o 0 0.0 0.0
prefetched blocks aged out befor 0 0.0 0.0
process last non-idle time 165,677,888,421 15,294,119.1 #############
PX local messages recv'd 0 0.0 0.0
PX local messages sent 0 0.0 0.0
recovery blocks read 0 0.0 0.0
recursive calls 1,597,661 147.5 5,852.2
recursive cpu usage 11,184 1.0 41.0
redo blocks written 221,040 20.4 809.7
Instance Activity Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
Statistic Total per Second per Trans
redo buffer allocation retries 33 0.0 0.1
redo entries 280,995 25.9 1,029.3
redo log space requests 21 0.0 0.1
redo log space wait time 529 0.1 1.9
redo ordering marks 12,324 1.1 45.1
redo size 87,432,032 8,071.1 320,263.9
redo synch time 123,911 11.4 453.9
redo synch writes 96,422 8.9 353.2
redo wastage 22,205,548 2,049.9 81,339.0
redo write time 127,993 11.8 468.8
redo writer latching time 81 0.0 0.3
redo writes 97,141 9.0 355.8
rollback changes - undo records 48,377 4.5 177.2
rollbacks only - consistent read 80 0.0 0.3
rows fetched via callback 122,917 11.4 450.3
session connect time 165,677,888,421 15,294,119.1 #############
session logical reads 657,782,688 60,721.5 2,409,460.4
session pga memory max 9,254,040 854.3 33,897.6
session uga memory 3,911,344 361.1 14,327.3
session uga memory max 188,025,700 17,357.1 688,738.8
shared hash latch upgrades - no 250,555 23.1 917.8
shared hash latch upgrades - wai 2 0.0 0.0
sorts (disk) 0 0.0 0.0
sorts (memory) 9,374 0.9 34.3
sorts (rows) 1,065,331 98.3 3,902.3
SQL*Net roundtrips to/from clien 540,955 49.9 1,981.5
summed dirty queue length 0 0.0 0.0
switch current to new buffer 91 0.0 0.3
table fetch by rowid 140,045 12.9 513.0
table fetch continued row 82,641,580 7,628.8 302,716.4
table scan blocks gotten 572,610,809 52,859.1 2,097,475.5
table scan rows gotten 753,552,008 69,562.2 2,760,263.8
table scans (long tables) 22,633 2.1 82.9
table scans (rowid ranges) 0 0.0 0.0
table scans (short tables) 8,001 0.7 29.3
transaction rollbacks 48,096 4.4 176.2
transaction tables consistent re 0 0.0 0.0
transaction tables consistent re 0 0.0 0.0
undo change vector size 21,086,568 1,946.6 77,240.2
user calls 616,784 56.9 2,259.3
user commits 246 0.0 0.9
user I/O wait time 890 0.1 3.3
user rollbacks 27 0.0 0.1
workarea executions - onepass 0 0.0 0.0
workarea executions - optimal 9,370 0.9 34.3
write clones created in backgrou 3 0.0 0.0
write clones created in foregrou 18 0.0 0.1
Instance Activity Stats - Absolute Values DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4
-> Statistics with absolute values (should not be diffed)
-> Statistics identified by '(derived)' come from sources other than SYSSTAT
Statistic Begin Value End Value
logons current 22 24
open threads (derived) 1 1
opened cursors current 109 138
workarea memory allocated 167,837 167,837
Instance Activity Stats - Thread Activity DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 45
Statistic Total per Hour
log switches (derived) 12 3.99
Tablespace IO Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by IOs (Reads + Writes) desc
Tablespace
Av Av Av Av Buffer Av Buf
Reads Reads/s Rd(ms) Blks/Rd Writes Writes/s Waits Wt(ms)
PRESCLIP
309,551 29 0.9 1.0 461 0 0 0.0
UNDOTBS1
11 0 4.5 1.0 3,215 0 27 18.1
SYSAUX
68 0 19.7 1.0 651 0 0 0.0
SYSTEM
86 0 12.0 1.0 275 0 0 0.0
USERS
11 0 25.5 1.0 11 0 0 0.0
File IO Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by Tablespace, File
Tablespace Filename
Av Av Av Av Buffer Av Buf
Reads Reads/s Rd(ms) Blks/Rd Writes Writes/s Waits Wt(ms)
PRESCLIP /home/orabase/oradata/presclip/.dbf
309,551 29 0.9 1.0 461 0 0 0.0
SYSAUX /home/orabase/OraHome_1/oradata/presclip/sysaux01.db
68 0 19.7 1.0 651 0 0 0.0
SYSTEM /home/orabase/OraHome_1/oradata/presclip/system01.db
86 0 12.0 1.0 275 0 0 0.0
UNDOTBS1 /home/orabase/OraHome_1/oradata/presclip/undotbs01.d
11 0 4.5 1.0 3,215 0 27 18.1
USERS /home/orabase/OraHome_1/oradata/presclip/users01.dbf
11 0 25.5 1.0 11 0 0 0.0
Buffer Pool Statistics DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Standard block size Pools D: default, K: keep, R: recycle
-> Default Pools for other block sizes: 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k
Free Writ Buffer
Number of Pool Buffer Physical Physical Buff Comp Busy
P Buffers Hit% Gets Reads Writes Wait Wait Waits
D 56,112 100 657,071,568 274 50,646 0 0 27
Instance Recovery Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> B: Begin snapshot, E: End snapshot
Targt Estd Log File Log Ckpt Log Ckpt
MTTR MTTR Recovery Actual Target Size Timeout Interval
(s) (s) Estd IOs Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks Redo Blks
B 0 25 1619 7884 18432 18432 40111
E 0 27 1658 8134 18432 18432 40915
Buffer Pool Advisory DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snap: 4513
-> Only rows with estimated physical reads >0 are displayed
-> ordered by Block Size, Buffers For Estimate
Size for Size Buffers for Est Physical Estimated
P Estimate (M) Factr Estimate Read Factor Physical Reads
D 44 .1 5,511 10,860.87 7,520,121,155
D 88 .2 11,022 10,067.41 6,970,728,249
D 132 .3 16,533 9,162.63 6,344,251,131
D 176 .4 22,044 4,918.92 3,405,884,972
D 220 .5 27,555 3,758.06 2,602,099,395
D 264 .6 33,066 2,066.73 1,431,012,319
D 308 .7 38,577 6.09 4,216,864
D 352 .8 44,088 3.82 2,648,248
D 396 .9 49,599 2.46 1,701,979
D 440 1.0 55,110 1.12 772,069
D 448 1.0 56,112 1.00 692,405
D 484 1.1 60,621 0.74 512,470
D 528 1.2 66,132 0.61 423,030
D 572 1.3 71,643 0.55 383,427
D 616 1.4 77,154 0.48 334,375
D 660 1.5 82,665 0.42 291,518
D 704 1.6 88,176 0.34 233,621
D 748 1.7 93,687 0.29 198,447
D 792 1.8 99,198 0.24 164,701
D 836 1.9 104,709 0.20 140,211
D 880 2.0 110,220 0.19 128,668
PGA Aggr Summary DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> PGA cache hit % - percentage of W/A (WorkArea) data processed only in-memory
PGA Cache Hit % W/A MB Processed Extra W/A MB Read/Written
100.0 1,384 0
PGA Aggr Target Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> B: Begin snap E: End snap (rows dentified with B or E contain data
which is absolute i.e. not diffed over the interval)
-> Auto PGA Target - actual workarea memory target
-> W/A PGA Used - amount of memory used for all Workareas (manual + auto)
-> %PGA W/A Mem - percentage of PGA memory allocated to workareas
-> %Auto W/A Mem - percentage of workarea memory controlled by Auto Mem Mgmt
-> %Man W/A Mem - percentage of workarea memory under manual control
%PGA %Auto %Man
PGA Aggr Auto PGA PGA Mem W/A PGA W/A W/A W/A Global Mem
Target(M) Target(M) Alloc(M) Used(M) Mem Mem Mem Bound(K)
B 200 174 53.5 0.0 .0 .0 .0 10,240
E 200 173 53.7 0.0 .0 .0 .0 10,240
PGA Aggr Target Histogram DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Optimal Executions are purely in-memory operations
Low High
Optimal Optimal Total Execs Optimal Execs 1-Pass Execs M-Pass Execs
2K 4K 6,784 6,784 0 0
64K 128K 250 250 0 0
128K 256K 12 12 0 0
256K 512K 926 926 0 0
512K 1024K 1,398 1,398 0 0
PGA Memory Advisory DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snap: 4513
-> When using Auto Memory Mgmt, minimally choose a pga_aggregate_target value
where Estd PGA Overalloc Count is 0
Estd Extra Estd PGA Estd PGA
PGA Target Size W/A MB W/A MB Read/ Cache Overalloc
Est (MB) Factr Processed Written to Disk Hit % Count
25 0.1 82,699.3 1,558.6 98.0 89
50 0.3 82,699.3 1,154.7 99.0 0
100 0.5 82,699.3 318.8 100.0 0
150 0.8 82,699.3 312.1 100.0 0
200 1.0 82,699.3 265.6 100.0 0
240 1.2 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
280 1.4 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
320 1.6 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
360 1.8 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
400 2.0 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
600 3.0 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
800 4.0 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
1,200 6.0 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
1,600 8.0 82,699.3 262.8 100.0 0
Shared Pool Advisory DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snap: 4513
-> SP: Shared Pool Est LC: Estimated Library Cache Factr: Factor
-> Note there is often a 1:Many correlation between a single logical object
in the Library Cache, and the physical number of memory objects associated
with it. Therefore comparing the number of Lib Cache objects (e.g. in
v$librarycache), with the number of Lib Cache Memory Objects is invalid.
Est LC Est LC Est LC Est LC
Shared SP Est LC Time Time Load Load Est LC
Pool Size Size Est LC Saved Saved Time Time Mem
Size(M) Factr (M) Mem Obj (s) Factr (s) Factr Obj Hits
80 .2 56 4,198 72,114 1.0 14,842 1.2 16,452,599
136 .3 111 6,647 73,539 1.0 13,417 1.1 16,491,805
192 .4 166 9,432 74,005 1.0 12,951 1.1 16,508,243
248 .5 221 12,492 74,291 1.0 12,665 1.1 16,519,582
304 .6 276 16,528 74,480 1.0 12,476 1.0 16,527,543
360 .7 331 23,498 74,624 1.0 12,332 1.0 16,534,394
416 .8 386 31,198 74,703 1.0 12,253 1.0 16,542,712
472 .9 441 37,726 74,859 1.0 12,097 1.0 16,558,200
528 1.0 496 44,910 74,917 1.0 12,039 1.0 16,567,536
584 1.1 551 49,341 74,953 1.0 12,003 1.0 16,571,102
640 1.2 606 56,543 75,021 1.0 11,935 1.0 16,575,012
696 1.3 661 61,575 75,176 1.0 11,780 1.0 16,580,220
752 1.4 716 63,726 75,214 1.0 11,742 1.0 16,592,724
808 1.5 771 70,249 75,269 1.0 11,687 1.0 16,598,334
864 1.6 826 77,528 75,286 1.0 11,670 1.0 16,599,942
920 1.7 881 83,639 75,312 1.0 11,644 1.0 16,602,620
976 1.8 936 90,371 75,359 1.0 11,597 1.0 16,607,945
1,032 2.0 991 94,801 75,407 1.0 11,549 1.0 16,610,849
1,088 2.1 1,049 97,305 75,430 1.0 11,526 1.0 16,617,958
Java Pool Advisory DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snap: 4513
Est LC Est LC Est LC Est LC
Java JP Est LC Time Time Load Load Est LC
Pool Size Size Est LC Saved Saved Time Time Mem
Size(M) Factr (M) Mem Obj (s) Factr (s) Factr Obj Hits
4 .5 4 124 0 .0 5,291 1.0 0
8 1.0 4 124 0 .0 5,291 1.0 0
12 1.5 4 124 0 .0 5,291 1.0 0
16 2.0 4 124 0 .0 5,291 1.0 0
Buffer Wait Statistics DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
Class Waits Total Wait Time (s) Avg Time (ms)
undo header 27 0 18
Enqueue Activity DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
Undo Segment Summary DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> Undo segment block stats:
-> uS - unexpired Stolen, uR - unexpired Released, uU - unexpired reUsed
-> eS - expired Stolen, eR - expired Released, eU - expired reUsed
Undo Undo Num Max Qry Max Tx Snap OutOf uS/uR/uU/
TS# Blocks Trans Len (s) Concurcy TooOld Space eS/eR/eU
1 48,135 96,602 128 4 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
Undo Segment Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by Time desc
Undo Num Max Qry Max Tx Snap OutOf uS/uR/uU/
End Time Blocks Trans Len (s) Concy TooOld Space eS/eR/eU
17-??? 12:5 3,249 6,554 0 3 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 12:4 3,216 6,571 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 12:3 2,905 5,993 128 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 12:2 2,526 5,065 123 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 12:1 1,599 3,088 105 3 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 12:0 2,122 4,208 0 3 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 11:5 2,559 5,140 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 11:4 3,500 7,077 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 11:3 2,894 5,802 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 11:2 2,882 5,852 50 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 11:1 1,853 3,733 53 4 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 11:0 1,583 3,068 0 3 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 10:5 3,019 6,055 16 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 10:4 3,026 6,046 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 10:3 3,523 7,082 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 10:2 3,020 6,091 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 10:1 3,028 6,051 0 2 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
17-??? 10:0 1,631 3,126 118 3 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
Latch Activity DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> "Get Requests", "Pct Get Miss" and "Avg Slps/Miss" are statistics for
willing-to-wait latch get requests
-> "NoWait Requests", "Pct NoWait Miss" are for no-wait latch get requests
-> "Pct Misses" for both should be very close to 0.0
Pct Avg Wait Pct
Get Get Slps Time NoWait NoWait
Latch Name Requests Miss /Miss (s) Requests Miss
active checkpoint queue 6,841 0.0 0 0
active service list 17,532 0.0 0 0
archive control 24 0.0 0 0
begin backup scn array 15 0.0 0 0
cache buffer handles 266 0.0 0 0
cache buffers chains 1,315,303,855 0.0 0.4 1809 14,117 0.0
cache buffers lru chain 150,748 0.1 0.3 0 211,414,162 0.3
channel handle pool latc 288 0.0 0 0
channel operations paren 35,631 0.0 0 0
checkpoint queue latch 134,882 0.0 0 50,469 0.0
child cursor hash table 65,010 0.0 0.0 0 0
client/application info 9 0.0 0 0
compile environment latc 97,494 0.0 0 0
Consistent RBA 97,153 0.0 0 0
cursor bind value captur 395 0.0 0 366 0.0
dml lock allocation 197,003 0.0 0.0 0 0
dummy allocation 292 0.0 0 0
enqueue hash chains 582,892 0.0 0.0 0 21 0.0
enqueues 285,714 0.0 0.3 0 0
event group latch 144 0.0 0 0
file cache latch 459 0.0 0 0
FOB s.o list latch 152 0.0 0 0
global KZLD latch for me 135 0.0 0 0
hash table column usage 349 0.0 0 69,116 0.0
hash table modification 214 0.0 0 0
In memory undo latch 0 0 48,866 0.0
job workq parent latch 0 0 6 0.0
job_queue_processes para 181 0.0 0 0
JOX SGA heap latch 57 0.0 0 0
JS queue state obj latch 75,204 0.0 0 0
JS slv state obj latch 9 0.0 0 0
ksuosstats global area 727 0.0 0 0
KTF sga enqueue 26 0.0 0 3,367 0.0
ktm global data 199 0.0 0 0
KWQMN job cache list lat 36 0.0 0 0
lgwr LWN SCN 99,219 0.0 0 0
library cache 3,214,193 0.4 1.1 1498 34,182 2.3
library cache load lock 210 0.0 0 0
library cache lock 1,165,646 0.0 0.0 0 0
library cache lock alloc 99,387 0.0 0 0
library cache pin 1,779,127 0.0 0.1 0 4 0.0
library cache pin alloca 3,633 0.0 0 0
list of block allocation 123 0.0 0 0
loader state object free 584,340 0.0 0.1 0 0
longop free list parent 20 0.0 0 20 0.0
Memory Management Latch 52,575 0.0 0 3,517 0.0
message pool operations 2 0.0 0 0
messages 528,349 0.0 0.0 0 0
mostly latch-free SCN 99,228 0.0 0.0 0 0
MQL Tracking Latch 0 0 215 0.0
multiblock read objects 116 0.0 0 0
ncodef allocation latch 177 0.0 0 0
object queue header heap 11 0.0 0 0
object queue header oper 269,271 0.0 0 0
object stats modificatio 519 0.0 0 0
parallel query alloc buf 1,380 0.0 0 0
parameter table allocati 292 0.7 1.0 0 0
PL/SQL warning settings 149 0.0 0 0
post/wait queue 142,398 0.0 0 94,641 0.0
process allocation 144 0.0 0 144 0.0
Latch Activity DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> "Get Requests", "Pct Get Miss" and "Avg Slps/Miss" are statistics for
willing-to-wait latch get requests
-> "NoWait Requests", "Pct NoWait Miss" are for no-wait latch get requests
-> "Pct Misses" for both should be very close to 0.0
Pct Avg Wait Pct
Get Get Slps Time NoWait NoWait
Latch Name Requests Miss /Miss (s) Requests Miss
process group creation 286 0.0 0 0
redo allocation 296,404 0.0 0.4 0 280,980 0.0
redo copy 0 0 281,096 0.1
redo writing 305,448 0.0 1.0 0 0
row cache objects 19,800,316 0.3 0.0 1 963 0.0
sequence cache 98,007 0.0 0 0
session allocation 275,416 0.0 1.0 0 0
session idle bit 1,331,355 0.0 0.2 0 0
session switching 177 0.0 0 0
session timer 3,643 0.0 0 0
shared pool 1,723,175 0.2 0.8 323 0
simulator hash latch 54,940,030 0.0 0 0
simulator lru latch 2,170 99.3 1.0 106 425,026 170.0
slave class 6 0.0 0 0
slave class create 24 12.5 1.0 1 0
sort extent pool 313 0.0 0 0
SQL memory manager latch 3 0.0 0 3,414 0.0
SQL memory manager worka 330,753 0.0 1.0 0 0
state object free list 6 0.0 0 0
statistics aggregation 420 0.0 0 0
SWRF Alerted Metric Elem 36,081 0.0 0 0
temp lob duration state 1 0.0 0 0
threshold alerts latch 428 0.0 0 0
transaction allocation 113 0.0 0 0
transaction branch alloc 177 0.0 0 0
undo global data 395,466 0.0 0.0 0 0
user lock 542 0.0 0 0
Latch Sleep Breakdown DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> ordered by misses desc
Latch Name
Get Requests Misses Sleeps Spin Gets Sleep1 Sleep2 Sleep3
cache buffers chains
1,315,303,855 385,895 142,296 320,582 647 54,945 9,721
row cache objects
19,800,316 63,155 18 63,138 16 1 0
library cache
3,214,193 12,757 13,804 1,332 9,607 1,392 426
shared pool
1,723,175 2,950 2,220 1,107 1,594 192 57
simulator lru latch
2,170 2,155 2,102 136 1,940 75 4
cache buffers lru chain
150,748 160 44 116 44 0 0
loader state object freelist
584,340 103 12 91 12 0 0
session idle bit
1,331,355 52 12 45 2 5 0
library cache pin
1,779,127 35 2 33 2 0 0
redo allocation
296,404 21 9 13 7 1 0
enqueues
285,714 6 2 4 2 0 0
slave class create
24 3 3 0 3 0 0
parameter table allocation management
292 2 2 0 2 0 0
session allocation
275,416 1 1 0 1 0 0
SQL memory manager workarea list latch
330,753 1 1 0 1 0 0
redo writing
305,448 1 1 0 1 0 0
Latch Miss Sources DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> only latches with sleeps are shown
-> ordered by name, sleeps desc
NoWait Waiter
Latch Name Where Misses Sleeps Sleeps
cache buffers chains kcbgtcr: kslbegin excl 0 106,533 141,883
cache buffers chains kcbrls: kslbegin 0 31,818 228
cache buffers chains kcbnew: new latch again 0 3,533 10
cache buffers chains kcbgtcr: fast path 0 216 75
cache buffers chains kcbbxsv 0 123 10
cache buffers chains kcbgcur: kslbegin 0 43 38
cache buffers chains kcbzpnd: dump buffers 0 13 0
cache buffers chains kcbchg: kslbegin: bufs not 0 5 15
cache buffers chains kcbzhngcbk1: get hash chai 0 4 0
cache buffers chains kcbbic2 0 2 0
cache buffers chains kcbnlc 0 2 0
cache buffers lru chain kcbzar: KSLNBEGIN 0 38 0
cache buffers lru chain kcbkflb : age buffer out 0 3 0
cache buffers lru chain kcbgtcr:CR Scan:KCBRSKIP 0 2 0
cache buffers lru chain kcbzrn 0 1 26
enqueues ksqdel 0 2 0
library cache kglic 0 9,080 531
library cache kglupc: child 0 692 1,667
library cache kglpndl: child: before pro 0 658 926
library cache kglobpn: child: 0 490 2,150
library cache kglpin 0 284 154
library cache kglpndl: child: after proc 0 269 7
library cache kglpin: child: heap proces 0 226 14
library cache kgldti: 2child 0 197 156
library cache kgldte: child 0 0 183 1,986
library cache kglhdgc: child: 0 167 97
library cache kglhdgn: child: 0 156 2,103
library cache kglpnc: child 0 59 313
library cache kglobld 0 34 212
library cache kglpnp: child 0 9 7
library cache kglget: set reserved lock 0 8 418
library cache kglati 0 5 7
library cache lock kgllkdl: child: no lock ha 0 567 2,472
library cache pin kglpndl 0 1 1
library cache pin kglupc 0 1 0
loader state object free kcblfs 0 6 0
loader state object free kcblgs 0 6 12
parameter table allocati ksp_param_table_alloc 0 2 2
redo allocation kcrfw_redo_gen: redo alloc 0 9 0
redo writing kcrfwnf: new logfile 0 1 0
row cache objects kqreqd: reget 0 12 0
row cache objects kqrpre: find obj 0 5 17
row cache objects kqrso 0 1 0
session allocation ksuxds: KSUSFCLC set 0 1 0
session idle bit ksupuc: set busy 0 7 5
session idle bit ksupuc: clear busy 0 5 7
shared pool kghalo 0 1,271 612
shared pool kghupr1 0 446 1,365
shared pool kghfrunp: clatch: wait 0 361 584
shared pool kghfrunp: clatch: nowait 0 359 0
shared pool kghfrunp: alloc: wait 0 323 173
shared pool kghalp 0 117 49
shared pool kghfen: not perm alloc cla 0 60 20
shared pool kgh: permsp 0 1 0
shared pool kghfre 0 1 0
shared pool kghfree_extents: scan 0 1 1
simulator lru latch kcbs_simulate: simulate se 0 2,102 2,102
slave class create ksvcreate 0 3 0
SQL memory manager worka qesmmIRefreshBound 0 1 0
Parent Latch Statistics DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
Child Latch Statistics DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
Segments by Logical Reads DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> % Total shows % of logical reads for each top segment compared with total
logical reads for all segments captured by the Snapshot
Tablespace Subobject Obj. Logical
Owner Name Object Name Name Type Reads %Total
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP MS_ARTICLE TABLE 654,906,160 99.71
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP SYS_LOB0000051093C00 LOB 304,080 .05
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP MS_REPORTQUEUE_DISPA TABLE 233,936 .04
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP MS_ARTICLE_STAGE1 TABLE 97,808 .01
SYS SYSTEM I_CDEF4 INDEX 97,744 .01
Segments by Physical Reads DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
Tablespace Subobject Obj. Physical
Owner Name Object Name Name Type Reads %Total
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP SYS_LOB0000051093C00 LOB 303,704 98.13
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP SYS_LOB0000051093C00 LOB 4,529 1.46
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP SYS_LOB0000046827C00 LOB 1,118 .36
PRESCLIP PRESCLIP MS_ARTICLE TABLE 50 .02
SYS SYSAUX SYS_LOB0000008026C00 LOB 36 .01
Segments by Buffer Busy Waits DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
Segments by Row Lock Waits DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
Segments by ITL Waits DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
Dictionary Cache Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> "Pct Misses" should be very low (< 2% in most cases)
-> "Final Usage" is the number of cache entries being used
Get Pct Scan Pct Mod Final
Cache Requests Miss Reqs Miss Reqs Usage
dc_awr_control 191 0.0 0 6 1
dc_global_oids 8,745 0.0 0 0 26
dc_histogram_data 39,720 0.0 0 0 674
dc_histogram_defs 35,456 0.3 0 0 2,671
dc_object_ids 5,847,398 0.0 0 0 1,116
dc_objects 14,462 0.2 0 0 789
dc_profiles 138 0.0 0 0 1
dc_rollback_segments 2,480 0.0 0 0 23
dc_segments 374,462 0.0 0 29 927
dc_sequences 48,405 0.0 0 48,405 13
dc_tablespaces 112,712 0.0 0 0 6
dc_usernames 709 0.0 0 0 18
dc_users 79,348 0.0 0 0 67
outstanding_alerts 126 0.0 0 0 6
Library Cache Activity DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
-> "Pct Misses" should be very low
Get Pct Pin Pct Invali-
Namespace Requests Miss Requests Miss Reloads dations
BODY 44 4.5 243 0.8 0 0
CLUSTER 19 0.0 48 0.0 0 0
INDEX 2 0.0 2 0.0 0 0
JAVA DATA 3 0.0 0 0 0
SQL AREA 230,499 3.4 711,949 2.4 860 0
TABLE/PROCEDURE 685 4.4 152,247 0.1 34 0
TRIGGER 3 0.0 48,579 0.0 0 0
SGA Memory Summary DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snap: 4513
SGA regions Size in Bytes
Database Buffers 469,762,048
Fixed Size 782,404
Redo Buffers 524,288
Variable Size 573,312,956
SGA breakdown difference DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
Pool Name Begin value End value % Diff
java free memory 2,763,968 2,763,968 0.00
java joxlod exec hp 5,346,432 5,346,432 0.00
java joxs heap 278,208 278,208 0.00
large free memory 7,486,448 7,486,448 0.00
large PX msg pool 902,160 902,160 0.00
shared ASH buffers 4,194,304 4,194,304 0.00
shared dbwriter coalesce buffer 1,049,088 1,049,088 0.00
shared event statistics per sess 3,860,360 3,860,360 0.00
shared fixed allocation callback 344 344 0.00
shared free memory 50,274,976 46,941,344 -6.63
shared joxlod exec hp 316,300 316,300 0.00
shared joxlod pcod hp 54,664 54,664 0.00
shared joxs heap 4,220 4,220 0.00
shared KGLS heap 3,170,548 1,698,292 -46.44
shared KQR L SO 250,952 250,952 0.00
shared KQR M PO 2,723,332 2,623,064 -3.68
shared KQR M SO 980,320 391,016 -60.11
shared KQR S PO 279,256 279,256 0.00
shared KQR S SO 11,300 11,300 0.00
shared KTI-UNDO 1,235,304 1,235,304 0.00
shared library cache 111,273,504 94,381,576 -15.18
shared miscellaneous 35,266,584 35,266,728 0.00
shared parameters 18,108 11,348 -37.33
shared partitioning d 407,116 56,904 -86.02
shared PLS non-lib hp 10,404 10,404 0.00
shared PL/SQL DIANA 1,061,084 920,768 -13.22
shared PL/SQL MPCODE 1,972,164 1,999,880 1.41
shared PL/SQL PPCODE 40,964 21,192 -48.27
shared pl/sql source 17,732 104 -99.41
shared private strands 1,198,080 1,198,080 0.00
shared PX subheap 131,068 131,068 0.00
shared repository 188,420 188,420 0.00
shared row cache 3,707,272 3,707,272 0.00
shared sql area 329,584,656 352,498,780 6.95
shared table definiti 3,916 3,156 -19.41
shared trigger defini 9,756 4,304 -55.88
shared trigger inform 1,564 1,564 0.00
shared type object de 336,772 336,772 0.00
buffer_cache 469,762,048 469,762,048 0.00
fixed_sga 782,404 782,404 0.00
log_buffer 524,288 524,288 0.00
Resource Limit Stats DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snap: 4513
No data exists for this section of the report.
init.ora Parameters DB/Inst: PRESCLIP/presclip Snaps: 4510-4513
End value
Parameter Name Begin value (if different)
background_dump_dest /home/orabase/admin/presclip/bdum
compatible 10.1.0.2.0
control_files /home/orabase/OraHome_1/oradata/p
core_dump_dest /home/orabase/admin/presclip/cdum
db_block_size 8192
__db_cache_size 469762048
db_domain pressclip.si
db_file_multiblock_read_count 16
db_name presclip
db_recovery_file_dest /home/orabase/flash_recovery_area
db_recovery_file_dest_size 2147483648
dispatchers (PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=presclipX
__java_pool_size 8388608
job_queue_processes 10
__large_pool_size 8388608
nls_date_format DD.MM.YYYY HH24:MI:SS
nls_language SLOVENIAN
nls_territory SLOVENIA
nls_time_format HH24:MI:SS
open_cursors 1500
pga_aggregate_target 209715200
processes 150
remote_login_passwordfile EXCLUSIVE
sga_max_size 1044381696
sga_target 1044381696
__shared_pool_size 553648128
undo_management AUTO
undo_tablespace UNDOTBS1
user_dump_dest /home/orabase/admin/presclip/udum
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    cnia2

    here is the answer to that problem, might sound crazy, but it dose work !!
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    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=464580&highlight=Finderbecomeslow

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Important: Do not click Continue in the first screen of the Installer. If you do, you must restart from the disc again to access Disk Utility.
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