Oralce.exe using 99% system resources... URGENT pliz..

Hello Guys,
I am using oracle 9i database release 1. My database server is too slow. I have checked the task manager of my server and in the processes tabs its showing that oralce is consuming 99% resources of my system. Memory and processor.
I have re-start my server twice... but as soon as oracle is initilaized! again oracle.exe consume 99% system resources.
All users are having difficulty. Pliz suggest me what to do? In details please.
regards,
Imran

There is no direct way to find out which background processes is taking so much of resources. The task manager will show only oracle.exe.
To monitor individual background processes of Oracle.exe processs in a Windows environment, you have to use a third party software like Quick Slice, a GUI-based standalone application from Microsoft.
The following link may help you.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/tools/existing/qslice-o.asp
Can you also find out which application/report is giving problem?

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