Performance "throttle back" problem.
OK, so I know the MB Air isn't designed for this, but I've been playing World of Warcraft on it for a while. What I notice is that the performance is decent for about 10-15 minutes (~10-15 fps) but eventually degrades terribly (~3fps or less). During this time the fan is going nuts (~6200 RPM according to my status widget) and the back/left of the base gets hot.
I've read that the MB Air will shut down one core and throttle back the clock speed of the remaining core when it gets hot. Is this true? Can this be bypassed somehow? If so, is that a really bad idea? I'd prefer not to have to schlep a laptop cooler around if I don't have to.
Your thoughts, as always, are appreciated.
Eric,
A few MBA users have been experiencing similar issues, not necessarily while playing World of Warcraft, but using other CPU and I/O intensive applications, check out this question: Kernel_task on a new MacBook Air
Do you mind trying a few things? I think temperature is the answer. Can you measure the temperature? Also, what other processes do you notice taking up CPU time? Is kernel_tasks one of them?
I think the problem is a combination of the temperature, perhaps a "busted" SMC and poor CPU management by the kernel. My friend has an MBA also and we have both experienced this issue in a variety of situations. I am almost 100% certain that the issue is temperature related, but is also caused by a buggy SMC. I think the SMC is having trouble with the temperature threshold and prematurely shuts off a core. I stress prematurely because I know CPUs should be able to handle temperatures in excess of 200 degrees Fahrenheit, approximately 100 degrees celsius. The application Temperature Monitor, tells me that the upper limit for each core is exactly 100 degrees celsius. In all my tests I have never passed 186 degrees fahrenheit, which is roughly 85 degrees celsius.
Any additional readings, tests and experiments would be greatly appreciated.
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http://forums.adobe.com/thread/416679
Some specific information that is needed...
Brand/Model Computer (or Brand/Model Motherboard if self-built)
How much system memory you have installed, such as 2Gig or ???
Operating System version, such as Win7 64bit Pro... or whatevevr
-including your security settings, such as are YOU the Administrator
-and have you tried to RIGHT click the program Icon and then select
-the Run as Administrator option (for Windows, not sure about Mac)
Your Firewall settings and brand of anti-virus are you running
Brand/Model graphics card, sush as ATI "xxxx" or nVidia "xxxx"
-or the brand/model graphics chip if on the motherboard
-and the exact driver version for the above graphics card/chip
-and how much video memory you have on your graphics card
Brand/Model sound card, or sound "chip" name on Motherboard
-and the exact driver version for the above sound card/chip
Size(s) and configuration of your hard drive(s)... example below
-and how much FREE space is available on each drive (in Windows
-you RIGHT click the drive letter while using Windows Explorer
-and then select the Properties option to see used/free space)
While in Properties, be sure you have drive indexing set OFF
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My 3 hard drives are configured as... (WD = Western Digital)
1 - 320G WD Win7 64bit Pro and all programs
2 - 320G WD Win7 swap file and video projects
3 - 1T WD all video files... read and write
Make sure you have the default Windows hard drive indexing set to OFF for all hard drives and folders
Some/Much of the above are available by going to the Windows
Control Panel and then the Hardware option (Win7 option name)
OR Control Panel--System--Hardware Tab--Device Manager for WinXP
Plus Video-Specific Information http://forums.adobe.com/thread/459220?tstart=0
And, finally, the EXACT type and size of file that is causing you problems
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What is a CODEC... a Primer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/546811?tstart=0
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/220753/windows_7_godmode_tips_tricks_tweaks. html
Temp/Cookie Cleaner http://www.mixesoft.com/
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/789809?tstart=0
Win7 Toolbar http://WindowsSecrets.com/comp/110210
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Win7 Help http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/w7itpro/
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Win7 Monitor http://windowssecrets.com:80/comp/100304
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More on Virtual XP http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=5607&tag=col1;post-5607
Win7 Adobe Notes http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/508/cpsid_50853.html#tech
Win7 Adobe Update Server Problem http://forums.adobe.com/thread/586346?tstart=0
An Adobe Win7 FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/thread/511916?tstart=0
More Win7 Tips/FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/thread/513640?tstart=0
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CS5 Help Problem http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/842/cpsid_84215.html
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http://lifehacker.com/5634978/top-10-things-to-do-with-a-new-windows-7-system
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/05/29/7-free-windows-7-tweaking-utilities/
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Hey,
The problem:
Other than repasting and undervolting using a VBIOS mod, you can't do much to prevent the guaranteed 93°C hit on the GS70 with the GTX 870m,
which results in serious throttling after a short while of full load on the GPU to prevent hardware-damage and thus, while playing, massive FPS drops. Also the mentioned "fixes" only delay the inevitable.
That's what I thought to be correct - turns out, it isn't.
This may work for any laptop/card combination with temperature/throttling issues, not only the GS70-2PE + GTX 870m!
I've found a way to circumvent the 93°C problem on the GS70 with a GTX 870m (may apply to other laptops/cards aswell):
The NVIDIA driver (and only the driver, not any hardmodded VBIOS) is able to set some stuff about the temperature target, you can't change with a hard mod - I've talked to svet about that.
Let's have a look some screenshots I took:
Screenshot #1 - default behaviour:
On the first screenshot you see the default behaviour of a brand new GS70-2PE with a GTX 870m - not repasted. It was taken right after I took the second screenshot, so there's still some amount of data left on the charts from before.
Have a look at the "GPU Core Clock" in GPU-Z. You'll notice big spikes (which go down to about 480 MHz) on the right hand side of the graph. That's the throttling the card automatically does when it's hit its 93°C temperature for about a minute. That are lag-spikes when playing something demanding.
You also notice on the "PerfCap Reason" row - when it was throttling in the "GPU Core Clock" row no soft performance cap was induced so this was done by the card (or the EC?) internally (that's the empty space on the right hand side of the chart).
Now let's look at the second screenshot.
Screenshot #2 - fixing things:
Notice the difference on the right hand side of both screenshots' "GPU Core Clock" charts. See the spike-downs gone in the second screenshot?
You can also see, that compared to the first chart, the driver has reduced the voltage to reach the Temperature Target while the clock rate was reduced.
Here I've slightly lowered the base clock of the GPU by -40 MHz, aswell as reduced the Voltage Offset by -18.8 mV. (Both settings may not even be necessary, please report your results)
This is the important part:
Additionally I've set the Temperature Target as priorized over the Power Target, and set the Temperature Target to 90°C.
As you can see when the GPU hits 91°C, after a couple of seconds it will clock down, but controlled by the driver (you can see that in the "PerfCap Reason" chart). It's not as bad as the drop to 450 MHz, it's just a 100 MHz drop, to about 810 MHz in my case. It stays there until it reaches a temperature of about 86°C, stays there a bit, clocks up again, and so on. (The clock values you see don't reflect the 810 MHz, the screenshot was taken while the PerfCap was not in effect)
Results
What have we gained?
No massive last-resort throttling by the card itself, but a small clock drop induced by the NVIDIA driver to meet our desired temperature target. A huge all-around performance improvement when the card gets hot and less FPS drops when playing for a long time or a GPU hungry game.
What have we lost?
Some few seconds of boost clock as the card clocks down a bit earlier. Also in my case I've lost 40 MHz of base clock (that may not even be necessary).
Combine that with a decent repasting and I'd call my GS70-2PE with a GTX 870m "stable" and reasonably fast on full GPU load.
By pressing the "Create Clocks Shortcut" button in NVIDIA Inspector those settings will be set on boot.
Please tell me what you think. Any improvements and experiences welcome.
panniQuote from: bahadir.onc on 24-September-14, 18:37:57
Hey everyone!
I downloaded nvidia inspector to apply this fix,but shocked to see in default behaviour my Voltage Offset was -68.8. Should I change that? There is a big difference with the value the fix provides and my default value..
Also,I consider repasting with IC Diamond. Should I?
Hey,
the offset shouldn't matter - inspector showed some weird behaviour when modifying and/or initially setting it. Try to apply my fix and don't do anything to the offset as a first try to be safe. It shouldn't matter nevertheless, as we're talking about a very small millivolts value, nothing big.
Regarding repasting with IC Diamond: I've had great success in "repasting" using Liquid MetalPad - you might want to consider this. -
Performa 6116CD Startup Problems
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You are on the right track to replace the Battery. But after the battery is replaced, a reset should be performed, either with the tiny button on the mainboard, or by holding down the 4 keys at startup:
Command option p r
Until you have heard the chimes 4 times, then release.
I received a loud crashing noise through the speakers
That is usually indicative of a memory problem, but many of those problems in stored computers are cleared by removing and re-installing the memory modules. If it did not see a portion of its memory, that could explain not booting and sluggishness. If the memory is unreliable, that could explain Hard Drive issues.
I suggest you re-install the RAM memory modules and try to see if all the memory is recognized.
In doing this sort of debugging it is important to be methodical and change only one thing at a time. So put your SCSI cable back the original way and get the RAM memory working first. Without enough working RAM memory, you can't do anything else. -
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DB Name DB Id Instance Inst Num Release Cluster Host
NEOSOFT 399087012 neosoft 1 9.2.0.7.0 NO APP
Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Curs/Sess Comment
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End Snap: 3 16-May-08 10:24:12 442 2.2
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buffer Cache: 352M Std Block Size: 8K
Shared Pool Size: 200M Log Buffer: 1,024K
Load Profile
~~~~~~~~~~~~ Per Second Per Transaction
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Logical reads: 6,050.15 2,084.14
Block changes: 96.53 33.25
Physical reads: 1,103.40 380.10
Physical writes: 16.60 5.72
User calls: 189.40 65.24
Parses: 29.92 10.31
Hard parses: 8.69 2.99
Sorts: 6.97 2.40
Logons: 0.11 0.04
Executes: 29.25 10.08
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Shared Pool Statistics Begin End
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% Memory for SQL w/exec>1: 39.34 38.76
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % Total
Event Waits Time (s) Ela Time
db file scattered read 39,162 38 39.49
CPU time 28 29.48
db file sequential read 42,173 28 29.24
direct path read 1,193 1 .59
SQL*Net more data to client 31,629 1 .53
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-> 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
db file scattered read 39,162 0 38 1 56.9
db file sequential read 42,173 0 28 1 61.3
direct path read 1,193 0 1 0 1.7
SQL*Net more data to client 31,629 0 1 0 46.0
log file sync 683 0 0 0 1.0
control file sequential read 184 0 0 1 0.3
db file parallel write 61 0 0 1 0.1
control file parallel write 78 0 0 0 0.1
log file parallel write 732 0 0 0 1.1
direct path write 30 0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net break/reset to clien 10 0 0 0 0.0
LGWR wait for redo copy 3 0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net message from client 44,675 0 577 13 64.9
virtual circuit status 47,524 4 145 3 69.1
SQL*Net message to client 44,674 0 0 0 64.9
SQL*Net more data from clien 260 0 0 0 0.4
Background Wait Events for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Avg
Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
control file sequential read 80 0 0 2 0.1
db file parallel write 61 0 0 1 0.1
control file parallel write 78 0 0 0 0.1
log file parallel write 732 0 0 0 1.1
LGWR wait for redo copy 3 0 0 0 0.0
rdbms ipc message 993 242 2,054 2069 1.4
pmon timer 79 79 234 2962 0.1
smon timer 13 0 228 17520 0.0
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-> End Buffer Gets Threshold: 10000
-> Note that resources reported for PL/SQL includes the resources used by
all SQL statements called within the PL/SQL code. As individual SQL
statements are also reported, it is possible and valid for the summed
total % to exceed 100
CPU Elapsd
Buffer Gets Executions Gets per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
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ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
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',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
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select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
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select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
45,060 20 2,253.0 3.1 0.17 0.18 3400961035
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
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Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
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SQL ordered by Gets for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Buffer Gets Threshold: 10000
-> Note that resources reported for PL/SQL includes the resources used by
all SQL statements called within the PL/SQL code. As individual SQL
statements are also reported, it is possible and valid for the summed
total % to exceed 100
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select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
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'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'IP' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DOCTORVISIT' escape '
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select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'INVENTORY' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DMEDMAST' esca
23,213 1 23,213.0 1.6 1.59 2.83 2435229694
Module: SQL*Plus
BEGIN statspack.snap(i_snap_level=>7); END;
22,930 10 2,293.0 1.6 0.14 0.09 3466778893
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
22,680 10 2,268.0 1.6 0.08 0.09 3786189544
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
20,340 9 2,260.0 1.4 0.13 0.08 3649693145
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
SQL ordered by Gets for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Buffer Gets Threshold: 10000
-> Note that resources reported for PL/SQL includes the resources used by
all SQL statements called within the PL/SQL code. As individual SQL
statements are also reported, it is possible and valid for the summed
total % to exceed 100
CPU Elapsd
Buffer Gets Executions Gets per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
19,460 42 463.3 1.4 0.09 0.06 3858576624
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
SQL ordered by Reads for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Disk Reads Threshold: 1000
CPU Elapsd
Physical Reads Executions Reads per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
8,084 4 2,021.0 3.1 0.14 1.08 4198744706
Module: Out Patient 2.1.41.exe
Select Max(BillNo) as Bno From PatientsRegistration Where regdt
= to_date('01/04/2008','dd/mm/yyyy') and regdt <= to_date('31/03/2009','dd/mm/yyyy')
7,302 1 7,302.0 2.8 0.13 0.51 2116660478
Module: In Patient 2.1.157.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PA
T09212'
7,302 1 7,302.0 2.8 0.06 0.41 3612969128
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PA
T09037'
7,302 1 7,302.0 2.8 0.19 0.51 3981413559
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
sELECT * FROM BillPharmacy WHERE BillPharmacy.pATIENtid= 'PAT090
37' order by to_number((issueno))
7,300 1 7,300.0 2.8 0.14 0.69 136284863
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
delete from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09037'
7,299 1 7,299.0 2.8 0.20 0.77 2137420337
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
delete from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09154'
7,298 1 7,298.0 2.8 0.13 0.43 1007690124
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PA
T08301'
7,298 1 7,298.0 2.8 0.13 0.58 3087447381
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PA
T09154'
7,061 1 7,061.0 2.7 0.13 0.97 2993688253
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PA
T09146'
7,058 1 7,058.0 2.7 0.39 0.76 1202603169
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
SELECT BILLHDR.BILLNO, BILLHDR.BILLDT, BILLHDR.BALANCE, BILLHDR.
TOTAL, BILLHDR.NETAMOUNT,IPINFO.type as orgtype, BILLHDR.PREVAD
V , IPInfo.IpNO, IPInfo.REGDT,IPInfo.REGTM, IPInfo.Name, IPInfo.
ADDRESS1,IPINFO.relativenm ,Rooms.roomno , Beds.BEDNO, ROOMTYPES
, decode(IPINFO.sex,1,'Male','Female')sex,IPINFO.AGE ||' '||dec
6,640 1 6,640.0 2.5 0.13 1.06 796742944
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
SQL ordered by Reads for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Disk Reads Threshold: 1000
CPU Elapsd
Physical Reads Executions Reads per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PA
T09123'
4,617 4 1,154.3 1.8 0.19 0.94 2042905630
Module: Out Patient 2.1.41.exe
SELECT NVL(Max(MoneyReciept.mrBillNo),0) AS MaxOfBillNob FROM Mo
neyReciept where generalopd = 0
4,496 3 1,498.7 1.7 0.06 0.57 2718453880
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMREPORTING' and primkeyid
= 'R208970TS000002' order by trackdate,tracktime
4,494 3 1,498.0 1.7 0.13 0.74 3290276624
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMREPORTING' and primkeyid
= 'R207032T0000351' order by trackdate,tracktime
4,451 3 1,483.7 1.7 0.20 0.99 768943678
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMREPORTING' and primkeyid
= 'R208613TS000002' order by trackdate,tracktime
4,091 4 1,022.8 1.6 0.19 1.62 266509601
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
SELECT IPInfo.IPNo ,IPInfo.name,doctorvisit.date_r ,unithdr.drna
me , doctorvisit.visitid FROM Doctorvisit , IPInfo,unithdr wher
e Doctorvisit.Patid = IPInfo.PatID and Doctorvisit.doctorid=unit
hdr.unitid and doctorvisit.date_r >=to_date('06/05/2008','fmdd/m
m/yyyy') order by IPInfo.IPNo
3,933 5 786.6 1.5 0.14 1.29 2546712787
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select max(BillNo) as Bno From MoneyReciept where rcdt >= to_dat
e('01/04/2008','dd/mm/yyyy') and rcdt <= to_date('31/03/2009','d
d/mm/yyyy')
3,439 3 1,146.3 1.3 0.25 1.89 2816864569
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMREPORTING' and primkeyid
= 'R207242T0000104' order by trackdate,tracktime
3,129 2 1,564.5 1.2 0.06 0.88 1803349496
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMREPORTING' and primkeyid
= 'R208962TS000002' order by trackdate,tracktime
3,065 4 766.3 1.2 0.17 1.30 54282346
Module: In Patient 2.1.157.exe
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMDOCTORVISIT' and primkey
id = 'VI048354' order by trackdate,tracktime
2,834 3 944.7 1.1 0.17 1.57 165470279
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
SQL ordered by Reads for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Disk Reads Threshold: 1000
CPU Elapsd
Physical Reads Executions Reads per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMREPORTING' and primkeyid
= 'R208926TS000002' order by trackdate,tracktime
2,769 3 923.0 1.1 0.13 1.28 3812904405
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * from track where tablenm = 'FRMREPORTING' and primkeyid
= 'R208892TS000002' order by trackdate,tracktime
2,730 3 910.0 1.0 0.19 1.21 680462328
Module: In Patient 2.1.157.exe
select * from DoctorVisit where Date_r >= to_date('06/05/2008','
dd/mm/yyyy') and Date_r <= to_date('16/05/2008','dd/mm/yyyy')
2,526 2 1,263.0 1.0 0.58 1.14 4043595143
Module: SQL*Plus
INSERT INTO STATS$SQL_SUMMARY ( SNAP_ID , DBID , INSTANCE_NUMBER
, TEXT_SUBSET , SHARABLE_MEM , SORTS , MODULE , LOADED_VERSIONS
, FETCHES , EXECUTIONS , LOADS , INVALIDATIONS , PARSE_CALLS ,
DISK_READS , BUFFER_GETS , ROWS_PROCESSED , COMMAND_TYPE , ADDRE
SS , HASH_VALUE , VERSION_COUNT , CPU_TIME , ELAPSED_TIME , OUTL
2,484 1 2,484.0 0.9 0.19 0.91 33028691
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
select * from requisitions where upper(reqno) = '180800'
2,483 1 2,483.0 0.9 0.13 0.93 2943168498
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Update Requisitions Set Collected = 0 Where TRIM(ReqID) ='R20987
8'
2,482 1 2,482.0 0.9 0.11 0.74 2336722822
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Update Requisitions Set Collected = 0 Where TRIM(ReqID) ='R20987
7'
2,480 1 2,480.0 0.9 0.06 0.67 650704065
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select sum(can.returnamt) refamt from diagnotech.cancellationhd
r can,diagnotech.requisitions req where can.reqid = req.reqid an
SQL ordered by Executions for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Executions Threshold: 100
CPU per Elap per
Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
283 283 1.0 0.00 0.00 1283498366
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select to_char(sysdate,'fmdd/mm/yyyy HH24:mi:ss am') as abc from
OPTIONS
238 76 0.3 0.00 0.00 4274598960
select /*+ rule */ bucket_cnt, row_cnt, cache_cnt, null_cnt, tim
estamp#, sample_size, minimum, maximum, distcnt, lowval, hival,
density, col#, spare1, spare2, avgcln from hist_head$ where obj#
=:1 and intcol#=:2
126 126 1.0 0.00 0.00 2168100061
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
select * from departments where deptid = 'DEP00004'
114 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 4073347083
select grantor#, grantee#, privilege#, sequence#, nvl(option$,0)
from objauth$ where obj#=:1 and col#=:2
112 112 1.0 0.00 0.00 3687727603
insert into col$(obj#,name,intcol#,segcol#,type#,length,precisio
n#,scale,null$,offset,fixedstorage,segcollength,deflength,defaul
t$,col#,property,charsetid,charsetform,spare1,spare2,spare3)valu
es(:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6,decode(:7,0,null,:7),decode(:5,2,decode(:8,
-127/*MAXSB1MINAL*/,null,:8),178,:8,179,:8,180,:8,181,:8,182,:8,
99 99 1.0 0.00 0.00 3468666020
select text from view$ where rowid=:1
84 84 1.0 0.00 0.00 2997854589
insert into access$(d_obj#,order#,columns,types) values (:1,:2,:
3,:4)
84 84 1.0 0.00 0.00 3951809012
insert into dependency$(d_obj#,d_timestamp,order#,p_obj#,p_times
tamp,d_owner#, property)values (:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6, :7)
78 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 3867936055
Module: Out Patient 2.1.41.exe
commit
78 78 1.0 0.00 0.00 4262998487
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'IP' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DOCTORVISIT' escape '
44 44 1.0 0.00 0.00 3216099004
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
select * from options
42 42 1.0 0.00 0.00 3858576624
SQL ordered by Executions for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Executions Threshold: 100
CPU per Elap per
Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'IP' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'IPINFO' escape '\'
36 540 15.0 0.01 0.01 1007205397
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
36 36 1.0 0.00 0.00 3956499023
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'INVENTORY' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DMEDMAST' esca
34 34 1.0 0.00 0.00 857250417
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.46.exe
select * from departments where deptid = 'DEP00031'
33 43,442 1,316.4 0.04 0.05 502973950
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
SELECT substr(UPPER(MedMast.MedNm),1,50) MedNm , MedSubCat.MSCOD
E ,MEDMAST.POTENCY ,substr(genericnm,1,50) genericnm, sum(dmeddt
ls.currqty) stock, MedMast.medid FROM MedMast , MedSubCat,dmedd
tls where UPPER(MEDMAST.MEDNM) LIKE '%%' and medmast.medid = d
meddtls.medid and MEDMAST.SubCatID = MedSubCat.MSCatID and dmed
33 132 4.0 0.01 0.01 3052506495
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
31 124 4.0 0.01 0.01 1186386010
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
31 31 1.0 0.00 0.00 3993731530
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
SQL ordered by Executions for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Executions Threshold: 100
CPU per Elap per
Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec Exec (s) Exec (s) Hash Value
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'OTS1' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DOCTORINFO' escape
28 28 1.0 0.00 0.00 737183288
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * From CReqno
27 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 246231567
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
% Total
Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
283 283 3.99 1283498366
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select to_char(sysdate,'fmdd/mm/yyyy HH24:mi:ss am') as abc from
OPTIONS
126 126 1.78 2168100061
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
select * from departments where deptid = 'DEP00004'
99 99 1.40 3468666020
select text from view$ where rowid=:1
78 78 1.10 3867936055
Module: Out Patient 2.1.41.exe
commit
78 78 1.10 4262998487
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'IP' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DOCTORVISIT' escape '
44 44 0.62 3216099004
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
select * from options
42 42 0.59 3858576624
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'IP' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'IPINFO' escape '\'
36 36 0.51 1007205397
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
36 36 0.51 3956499023
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'INVENTORY' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DMEDMAST' esca
34 34 0.48 857250417
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.46.exe
SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
% Total
Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
select * from departments where deptid = 'DEP00031'
33 33 0.47 502973950
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
SELECT substr(UPPER(MedMast.MedNm),1,50) MedNm , MedSubCat.MSCOD
E ,MEDMAST.POTENCY ,substr(genericnm,1,50) genericnm, sum(dmeddt
ls.currqty) stock, MedMast.medid FROM MedMast , MedSubCat,dmedd
tls where UPPER(MEDMAST.MEDNM) LIKE '%%' and medmast.medid = d
meddtls.medid and MEDMAST.SubCatID = MedSubCat.MSCatID and dmed
33 33 0.47 3052506495
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
31 31 0.44 1186386010
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
31 31 0.44 3993731530
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'OTS1' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DOCTORINFO' escape
30 15 0.42 3067006941
delete from dependency$ where d_obj#=:1
28 28 0.39 737183288
Module: Diagnotech 2.2.49.exe
Select * From CReqno
27 27 0.38 246231567
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select to_char(null), ac.owner, ac.table_name, acc.column_name,
acc.position, ac.constraint_name from all_constraints ac, all_co
ns_columns acc where ac.owner=acc.owner and ac.constraint_type=
'P' and ac.constraint_name=acc.constraint_name and ac.owner lik
e 'INVENTORY' escape '\' and ac.table_name like 'DISSUEDTLSP' e
27 27 0.38 445844524
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select nvl(tarrifflg,0) as tf from sourcehdr where sourceid = ''
SQL ordered by Parse Calls for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Parse Calls Threshold: 1000
% Total
Parse Calls Executions Parses Hash Value
27 27 0.38 2037438344
Module: Pharmacy 2.0.174.exe
select null, i.owner, i.table_name, decode (i.uniqueness,'UNIQUE
',0,1), null, i.index_name, 3, c.column_position, c.column_name,
'A', i.distinct_keys, i.leaf_blocks, null from all_indexes i, a
ll_ind_columns c where i.owner = c.index_owner and i.index_name
= c.index_name and i.table_owner = c.table_owner and i.table_nam
22 22 0.31 3073477137
select u.name,o.name, t.update$, t.insert$, t.delete$, t.enabled
from obj$ o,user$ u,trigger$ t where t.baseobject=:1 and t.ob
j#=o.obj# and o.owner#=u.user# order by o.obj#
Instance Activity Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
Statistic Total per Second per Trans
CPU used by this session 2,821 11.9 4.1
CPU used when call started 2,826 11.9 4.1
CR blocks created 15 0.1 0.0
DBWR buffers scanned 5,873 24.8 8.5
DBWR checkpoint buffers written 167 0.7 0.2
DBWR checkpoints 0 0.0 0.0
DBWR free buffers found 5,653 23.9 8.2
DBWR lru scans 17 0.1 0.0
DBWR make free requests 17 0.1 0.0
DBWR summed scan depth 5,873 24.8 8.5
DBWR transaction table writes 1 0.0 0.0
DBWR undo block writes 228 1.0 0.3
SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client 89,026 375.6 129.4
active txn count during cleanout 156 0.7 0.2
background checkpoints completed 0 0.0 0.0
background checkpoints started 0 0.0 0.0
background timeouts 243 1.0 0.4
branch node splits 0 0.0 0.0
buffer is not pinned count 1,225,066 5,169.1 1,780.6
buffer is pinned count 1,069,472 4,512.5 1,554.5
bytes received via SQL*Net from c 4,334,045 18,287.1 6,299.5
bytes sent via SQL*Net to client 79,310,906 334,645.2 115,277.5
calls to get snapshot scn: kcmgss 14,976 63.2 21.8
calls to kcmgas 942 4.0 1.4
calls to kcmgcs 166 0.7 0.2
change write time 19 0.1 0.0
cleanout - number of ktugct calls 182 0.8 0.3
cleanouts and rollbacks - consist 5 0.0 0.0
cleanouts only - consistent read 18 0.1 0.0
cluster key scan block gets 206,010 869.2 299.4
cluster key scans 81,803 345.2 118.9
commit cleanout failures: block l 0 0.0 0.0
commit cleanout failures: callbac 11 0.1 0.0
commit cleanout failures: cannot 0 0.0 0.0
commit cleanouts 2,731 11.5 4.0
commit cleanouts successfully com 2,720 11.5 4.0
commit txn count during cleanout 87 0.4 0.1
consistent changes 15 0.1 0.0
consistent gets 1,412,564 5,960.2 2,053.2
consistent gets - examination 572,440 2,415.4 832.0
cursor authentications 531 2.2 0.8
data blocks consistent reads - un 15 0.1 0.0
db block changes 22,877 96.5 33.3
db block gets 21,323 90.0 31.0
deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout 1,548 6.5 2.3
dirty buffers inspected 19 0.1 0.0
enqueue conversions 52 0.2 0.1
enqueue releases 4,639 19.6 6.7
enqueue requests 4,640 19.6 6.7
enqueue timeouts 0 0.0 0.0
enqueue waits 0 0.0 0.0
execute count 6,932 29.3 10.1
free buffer inspected 19 0.1 0.0
free buffer requested 258,870 1,092.3 376.3
hot buffers moved to head of LRU 2,520 10.6 3.7
immediate (CR) block cleanout app 23 0.1 0.0
Instance Activity Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
Statistic Total per Second per Trans
immediate (CURRENT) block cleanou 502 2.1 0.7
index fast full scans (full) 163 0.7 0.2
index fetch by key 380,673 1,606.2 553.3
index scans kdiixs1 86,708 365.9 126.0
leaf node 90-10 splits 22 0.1 0.0
leaf node splits 64 0.3 0.1
logons cumulative 25 0.1 0.0
messages received 806 3.4 1.2
messages sent 806 3.4 1.2
no buffer to keep pinned count 0 0.0 0.0
no work - consistent read gets 779,017 3,287.0 1,132.3
opened cursors cumulative 7,669 32.4 11.2
parse count (failures) 2 0.0 0.0
parse count (hard) 2,060 8.7 3.0
parse count (total) 7,091 29.9 10.3
parse time cpu 434 1.8 0.6
parse time elapsed 430 1.8 0.6
physical reads 261,506 1,103.4 380.1
physical reads direct 3,529 14.9 5.1
physical writes 3,935 16.6 5.7
physical writes direct 3,529 14.9 5.1
physical writes non checkpoint 3,839 16.2 5.6
pinned buffers inspected 0 0.0 0.0
prefetched blocks 175,966 742.5 255.8
prefetched blocks aged out before 0 0.0 0.0
process last non-idle time 270 1.1 0.4
recovery blocks read 0 0.0 0.0
recursive calls 20,832 87.9 30.3
recursive cpu usage 296 1.3 0.4
redo blocks written 11,309 47.7 16.4
redo buffer allocation retries 0 0.0 0.0
redo entries 12,097 51.0 17.6
redo log space requests 0 0.0 0.0
redo log space wait time 0 0.0 0.0
redo ordering marks 1 0.0 0.0
redo size 5,480,820 23,125.8 7,966.3
redo synch time 30 0.1 0.0
redo synch writes 689 2.9 1.0
redo wastage 160,348 676.6 233.1
redo write time 29 0.1 0.0
redo writer latching time 0 0.0 0.0
redo writes 732 3.1 1.1
rollback changes - undo records a 2 0.0 0.0
rollbacks only - consistent read 10 0.0 0.0
rows fetched via callback 235,269 992.7 342.0
session connect time 0 0.0 0.0
session logical reads 1,433,886 6,050.2 2,084.1
session pga memory 45,074,044 190,185.8 65,514.6
session pga memory max 49,946,024 210,742.7 72,596.0
session uga memory max 3,455,708 14,581.1 5,022.8
shared hash latch upgrades - no w 54,598 230.4 79.4
shared hash latch upgrades - wait 0 0.0 0.0
sorts (disk) 13 0.1 0.0
sorts (memory) 1,639 6.9 2.4
sorts (rows) 780,425 3,292.9 1,134.3
summed dirty queue length 239 1.0 0.4
Instance Activity Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
Statistic Total per Second per Trans
switch current to new buffer 172 0.7 0.3
table fetch by rowid 612,799 2,585.7 890.7
table fetch continued row 626 2.6 0.9
table scan blocks gotten 459,367 1,938.3 667.7
table scan rows gotten 18,523,828 78,159.6 26,924.2
table scans (long tables) 128 0.5 0.2
table scans (short tables) 1,655 7.0 2.4
transaction rollbacks 1 0.0 0.0
transaction tables consistent rea 0 0.0 0.0
transaction tables consistent rea 0 0.0 0.0
user calls 44,888 189.4 65.2
user commits 686 2.9 1.0
user rollbacks 2 0.0 0.0
workarea executions - multipass 0 0.0 0.0
workarea executions - onepass 24 0.1 0.0
workarea executions - optimal 2,433 10.3 3.5
write clones created in foregroun 0 0.0 0.0
Tablespace IO Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->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)
DIAGNOTECH
61,945 261 0.7 1.9 64 0 0 0.0
IP
10,753 45 1.2 9.5 23 0 0 0.0
SYSTEM
5,668 24 1.2 3.2 22 0 0 0.0
OTS1
2,456 10 1.5 7.8 19 0 0 0.0
TEMP
1,429 6 0.6 2.5 739 3 0 0.0
INVENTORY
478 2 3.5 1.3 49 0 0 0.0
UNDOTBS1
0 0 0.0 229 1 0 0.0
INDX
15 0 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 0.0
PAYROLL
1 0 20.0 4.0 0 0 0 0.0
File IO Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->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)
DIAGNOTECH F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\DIAGNOTECH1.ORA
61,945 261 0.7 1.9 64 0 0
INDX F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\INDX01.DBF
15 0 2.0 1.0 0 0 0
INVENTORY F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\INVENTORY1.ORA
478 2 3.5 1.3 49 0 0
IP F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\IP1.ORA
10,753 45 1.2 9.5 23 0 0
OTS1 F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\OTS11.ORA
2,456 10 1.5 7.8 19 0 0
PAYROLL F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\PAYROLL1.ORA
1 0 20.0 4.0 0 0 0
SYSTEM F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\SYSTEM01.DBF
5,668 24 1.2 3.2 22 0 0
TEMP F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\TEMP01.DBF
1,429 6 0.6 2.5 739 3 0
UNDOTBS1 F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\NEOSOFT\UNDOTBS01.DBF
0 0 229 1 0
Buffer Pool Statistics for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> Standard block size Pools D: default, K: keep, R: recycle
-> Default Pools for other block sizes: 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k
Free Write Buffer
Number of Cache Buffer Physical Physical Buffer Complete Busy
P Buffers Hit % Gets Reads Writes Waits Waits Waits
D 44,044 82.0 1,432,475 257,328 406 0 0 0
Instance Recovery Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> 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 87 19 3628 65684 64450 184320 64450
E 87 20 4063 69805 69805 184320 69805
Buffer Pool Advisory for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft End Snap: 3
-> Only rows with estimated physical reads >0 are displayed
-> ordered by Block Size, Buffers For Estimate (default block size first)
Size for Size Buffers for Est Physical Estimated
P Estimate (M) Factr Estimate Read Factor Physical Reads
D 32 .1 4,004 67.25 19,260,129,810
D 64 .2 8,008 42.95 12,300,910,895
D 96 .3 12,012 32.00 9,165,118,680
D 128 .4 16,016 25.62 7,338,010,607
D 160 .5 20,020 17.54 5,022,366,182
D 192 .5 24,024 11.74 3,361,228,965
D 224 .6 28,028 7.05 2,020,169,694
D 256 .7 32,032 3.94 1,127,930,012
D 288 .8 36,036 2.32 663,835,521
D 320 .9 40,040 1.44 413,674,540
D 352 1.0 44,044 1.00 286,377,525
D 384 1.1 48,048 0.75 215,831,108
D 416 1.2 52,052 0.60 171,670,371
D 448 1.3 56,056 0.51 145,708,247
D 480 1.4 60,060 0.45 128,439,943
D 512 1.5 64,064 0.40 114,053,332
D 544 1.5 68,068 0.37 104,584,674
D 576 1.6 72,072 0.34 96,792,591
D 608 1.7 76,076 0.32 92,596,531
D 640 1.8 80,080 0.31 89,929,979
PGA Aggr Target Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> B: Begin snap E: End snap (rows dentified with B or E contain data
which is absolute i.e. not diffed over the interval)
-> PGA cache hit % - percentage of W/A (WorkArea) data processed only in-memory
-> 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 Cache Hit % W/A MB Processed Extra W/A MB Read/Written
88.2 213 29
%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 24 7 24.4 0.4 1.6 .0 100.0 1,228
E 24 8 23.8 0.0 .0 .0 .0 1,228
PGA Aggr Target Histogram for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> Optimal Executions are purely in-memory operations
Low High
Optimal Optimal Total Execs Optimal Execs 1-Pass Execs M-Pass Execs
8K 16K 2,000 2,000 0 0
16K 32K 55 55 0 0
32K 64K 28 28 0 0
64K 128K 50 50 0 0
128K 256K 110 110 0 0
256K 512K 26 26 0 0
512K 1024K 176 158 18 0
1M 2M 8 4 4 0
4M 8M 2 0 2 0
PGA Memory Advisory for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft End Snap: 3
-> 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
12 0.5 417.1 207.2 67.0 1
18 0.8 417.1 89.3 82.0 0
24 1.0 417.1 46.4 90.0 0
29 1.2 417.1 46.4 90.0 0
34 1.4 417.1 46.4 90.0 0
38 1.6 417.1 13.2 97.0 0
43 1.8 417.1 11.1 97.0 0
48 2.0 417.1 11.1 97.0 0
72 3.0 417.1 11.1 97.0 0
96 4.0 417.1 11.1 97.0 0
144 6.0 417.1 0.0 100.0 0
192 8.0 417.1 0.0 100.0 0
Rollback Segment Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->A high value for "Pct Waits" suggests more rollback segments may be required
->RBS stats may not be accurate between begin and end snaps when using Auto Undo
managment, as RBS may be dynamically created and dropped as needed
Trans Table Pct Undo Bytes
RBS No Gets Waits Written Wraps Shrinks Extends
0 15.0 0.00 0 0 0 0
1 412.0 0.00 831,990 1 0 1
2 48.0 0.00 61,500 0 0 0
3 87.0 0.00 132,404 0 0 0
4 79.0 0.00 66,626 0 0 0
5 71.0 0.00 91,284 0 0 0
6 40.0 0.00 15,474 0 0 0
7 660.0 0.00 547,536 1 0 1
8 168.0 0.00 21,762 0 0 0
9 86.0 0.00 10,108 0 0 0
10 295.0 0.00 156,468 0 0 0
Rollback Segment Storage for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->Optimal Size should be larger than Avg Active
RBS No Segment Size Avg Active Optimal Size Maximum Size
0 385,024 0 385,024
1 9,625,600 806,999 16,900,096
2 5,365,760 711,094 8,511,488
3 5,365,760 664,381 9,560,064
4 5,365,760 763,735 8,511,488
5 5,365,760 672,648 9,625,600
6 5,365,760 677,906 9,560,064
7 6,414,336 647,093 8,511,488
8 5,365,760 628,652 10,608,640
9 5,365,760 769,325 9,560,064
10 5,365,760 622,015 9,560,064
Undo Segment Summary for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> 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 Snapshot Out of uS/uR/uU/
TS# Blocks Trans Len (s) Concurcy Too Old Space eS/eR/eU
1 695 1,032,965 12 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
Undo Segment Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> ordered by Time desc
Undo Num Max Qry Max Tx Snap Out of uS/uR/uU/
End Time Blocks Trans Len (s) Concy Too Old Space eS/eR/eU
16-May 10:22 695 ######## 12 1 0 0 0/0/0/0/0/0
Latch Activity for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->"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 Requests Miss /Miss (s) Requests Miss
Consistent RBA 732 0.0 0 0
FAL request queue 1 0.0 0 0
FIB s.o chain latch 12 0.0 0 0
FOB s.o list latch 27 0.0 0 0
SQL memory manager latch 2 0.0 0 79 0.0
SQL memory manager worka 7,245 0.0 0 0
active checkpoint queue 169 0.0 0 0
archive control 10 0.0 0 0
archive process latch 7 0.0 0 0
cache buffer handles 12,078 0.0 0 0
cache buffers chains 2,602,999 0.0 0.0 0 506,781 0.0
cache buffers lru chain 858 0.0 0 615,593 0.0
channel handle pool latc 37 0.0 0 0
channel operations paren 265 0.0 0 0
checkpoint queue latch 30,545 0.0 0 893 0.0
child cursor hash table 16,079 0.0 0 0
dml lock allocation 2,674 0.0 0 0
dummy allocation 43 0.0 0 0
enqueue hash chains 9,313 0.0 0 0
enqueues 9,405 0.0 0 0
event group latch 5 0.0 0 0
hash table column usage 0 0 55,565 0.0
hash table modification 1 0.0 0 0
kmcptab latch 78 0.0 0 0
kmcpvec latch 0 0 78 0.0
ktm global data 13 0.0 0 0
lgwr LWN SCN 742 0.0 0 0
library cache 193,957 0.0 0.0 0 6,959 0.4
library cache load lock 110 0.0 0 0
library cache pin 63,420 0.0 0 0
library cache pin alloca 43,208 0.0 0 0
list of block allocation 49 0.0 0 0
loader state object free 34 0.0 0 0
message pool operations 26 0.0 0 0
messages 2,866 0.0 0 0
mostly latch-free SCN 742 0.0 0 0
multiblock read objects 164,572 0.0 0.0 0 0
ncodef allocation latch 3 0.0 0 0
object stats modificatio 1,669 0.0 0 0
post/wait queue 1,029 0.0 0 683 0.0
process allocation 11 0.0 0 5 0.0
process group creation 11 0.0 0 0
redo allocation 13,617 0.0 0.0 0 0
redo copy 0 0 12,145 0.0
redo writing 2,533 0.0 0 0
row cache enqueue latch 215,027 0.0 0.0 0 0
row cache objects 218,418 0.0 0.0 0 472 0.0
sequence cache 99 0.0 0 0
session allocation 8,683 0.0 0 0
session idle bit 94,091 0.0 0 0
Latch Activity for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->"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 Requests Miss /Miss (s) Requests Miss
session switching 3 0.0 0 0
session timer 80 0.0 0 0
shared pool 160,825 0.0 0.0 0 0
sim partition latch 0 0 35 0.0
simulator hash latch 63,337 0.0 0 0
simulator lru latch 4,437 0.0 0 16,447 0.0
sort extent pool 129 0.0 0 0
transaction allocation 47 0.0 0 0
transaction branch alloc 3 0.0 0 0
undo global data 3,091 0.0 0 0
user lock 114 0.0 0 0
virtual circuit buffers 540,157 0.4 0.0 0 0
virtual circuit queues 256,196 0.0 0.0 0 0
virtual circuits 89,002 0.0 0 0
Top 5 Logical Reads per Segment for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Segment Logical Reads Threshold: 10000
Subobject Obj. Logical
Owner Tablespace Object Name Name Type Reads %Total
DIAGNOTECH DIAGNOTECH REQUISITIONS TABLE 162,064 11.66
SYS SYSTEM I_OBJ1 INDEX 115,328 8.30
SYS SYSTEM OBJ$ TABLE 113,328 8.15
SYS SYSTEM I_IND1 INDEX 109,584 7.88
IP IP BILLPHARMACY TABLE 89,328 6.43
Top 5 Physical Reads per Segment for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Segment Physical Reads Threshold: 1000
Subobject Obj. Physical
Owner Tablespace Object Name Name Type Reads %Total
IP IP BILLPHARMACY TABLE 86,212 34.43
DIAGNOTECH DIAGNOTECH REQUISITIONS TABLE 79,487 31.74
DIAGNOTECH DIAGNOTECH TRACK TABLE 33,193 13.25
IP SYSTEM TRACK TABLE 17,926 7.16
OTS1 OTS1 MONEYRECIEPT TABLE 10,036 4.01
Top 5 Row Lock Waits per Segment for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
-> End Segment Row Lock Waits Threshold: 100
Row
Subobject Obj. Lock
Owner Tablespace Object Name Name Type Waits %Total
IP IP BILLID4064 INDEX 1 100.00
Dictionary Cache Stats for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->"Pct Misses" should be very low (< 2% in most cases)
->"Cache Usage" is the number of cache entries being used
->"Pct SGA" is the ratio of usage to allocated size for that cache
Get Pct Scan Pct Mod Final
Cache Requests Miss Reqs Miss Reqs Usage
dc_histogram_defs 22,135 1.1 0 0 3,348
dc_object_ids 26,251 0.0 0 0 625
dc_objects 4,895 0.1 0 15 960
dc_profiles 21 0.0 0 0 1
dc_rollback_segments 273 0.0 0 0 12
dc_segments 11,239 0.1 0 0 604
dc_sequences 3 33.3 0 3 6
dc_tablespaces 19,449 0.0 0 0 5
dc_user_grants 2,814 0.0 0 0 17
dc_usernames 886 0.0 0 0 15
dc_users 22,542 0.0 0 0 20
Library Cache Activity for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
->"Pct Misses" should be very low
Get Pct Pin Pct Invali-
Namespace Requests Miss Requests Miss Reloads dations
BODY 445 0.0 445 0.0 0 0
CLUSTER 397 0.0 121 0.0 0 0
SQL AREA 7,041 28.0 24,030 16.9 55 23
TABLE/PROCEDURE 8,324 0.0 15,082 0.6 18 0
TRIGGER 953 0.0 953 0.0 0 0
Shared Pool Advisory for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft End Snap: 3
-> 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
Estd
Shared Pool SP Estd Estd Estd Lib LC Time
Size for Size Lib Cache Lib Cache Cache Time Saved Estd Lib Cache
Estim (M) Factr Size (M) Mem Obj Saved (s) Factr Mem Obj Hits
104 .5 97 21,986 47,321 1.0 22,910,514
128 .6 120 27,657 47,381 1.0 22,988,994
152 .8 143 32,965 47,422 1.0 23,048,924
176 .9 166 38,101 47,451 1.0 23,094,145
200 1.0 189 42,541 47,474 1.0 23,126,910
224 1.1 212 47,258 47,492 1.0 23,155,651
248 1.2 235 52,101 47,508 1.0 23,180,673
272 1.4 258 56,800 47,521 1.0 23,202,200
296 1.5 283 61,512 47,532 1.0 23,220,564
320 1.6 306 65,892 47,540 1.0 23,235,720
344 1.7 329 70,532 47,547 1.0 23,246,826
368 1.8 352 75,208 47,553 1.0 23,257,346
392 2.0 375 81,494 47,559 1.0 23,268,801
416 2.1 411 88,685 47,565 1.0 23,279,344
SGA Memory Summary for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
SGA regions Size in Bytes
Database Buffers 369,098,752
Fixed Size 455,784
Redo Buffers 1,191,936
Variable Size 436,207,616
sum 806,954,088
SGA breakdown difference for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
Pool Name Begin value End value % Diff
java free memory 83,886,080 83,886,080 0.00
large free memory 63,891,136 64,350,992 0.72
large session heap 19,994,944 19,535,088 -2.30
shared 1M buffer 2,098,176 2,098,176 0.00
shared Checkpoint queue 1,129,216 1,129,216 0.00
shared DML lock 1,028,764 1,028,764 0.00
shared FileOpenBlock 6,564,072 6,564,072 0.00
shared KGK heap 3,756 3,756 0.00
shared KGLS heap 2,584,540 2,431,584 -5.92
shared KQR M PO 2,844,672 2,768,896 -2.66
shared KQR S PO 249,880 250,652 0.31
shared KQR S SO 7,936 7,936 0.00
shared KSXR pending messages que 841,036 841,036 0.00
shared KSXR receive buffers 1,033,000 1,033,000 0.00
shared MTTR advisory 59,288 59,288 0.00
shared PL/SQL DIANA 3,179,412 3,015,708 -5.15
shared PL/SQL MPCODE 388,924 241,096 -38.01
shared PLS non-lib hp 3,688 3,688 0.00
shared VIRTUAL CIRCUITS 2,564,620 2,564,620 0.00
shared db_handles 1,080,000 1,080,000 0.00
shared dictionary cache 2,137,216 2,137,216 0.00
shared enqueue 1,676,824 1,676,824 0.00
shared event statistics per sess 18,675,020 18,675,020 0.00
shared fixed allocation callback 388 388 0.00
shared free memory 14,167,016 15,470,156 9.20
shared joxs heap init 4,220 4,220 0.00
shared ktlbk state objects 778,960 778,960 0.00
shared library cache 43,962,768 43,051,344 -2.07
shared message pool freequeue 665,792 665,792 0.00
shared miscellaneous 41,742,904 42,080,748 0.81
shared parameters 3,224 9,272 187.59
shared processes 1,500,000 1,500,000 0.00
shared sessions 3,998,480 3,998,480 0.00
shared sim memory hea 195,212 195,212 0.00
shared sql area 111,345,832 111,177,960 -0.15
shared table definiti 16,576 15,240 -8.06
shared transaction 1,852,092 1,852,092 0.00
shared trigger defini 26,236 24,148 -7.96
shared trigger inform 592 592 0.00
shared trigger source 304 304 0.00
buffer_cache 369,098,752 369,098,752 0.00
fixed_sga 455,784 455,784 0.00
log_buffer 1,180,672 1,180,672 0.00
init.ora Parameters for DB: NEOSOFT Instance: neosoft Snaps: 1 -3
End value
Parameter Name Begin value (if different)
background_dump_dest F:\oracle\admin\neosoft\bdump
compatible 9.2.0.0.0
control_files F:\oracle\oradata\neosoft\control
core_dump_dest F:\oracle\admin\neosoft\cdump
db_block_size 8192
db_cache_size 369098752
db_domain
db_file_multiblock_read_count 16
db_name neosoft
dispatchers (PROTOCOL=TCP)
fast_start_mttr_target 300
hash_join_enabled TRUE
instance_name neosoft
java_pool_size 83886080
large_pool_size 83886080
open_cursors 300
pga_aggregate_target 25165824
processes 1500
query_rewrite_enabled FALSE
remote_login_passwordfile EXCLUSIVE
shared_pool_size 209715200
sort_area_size 524288
star_transformation_enabled FALSE
timed_statistics TRUE
undo_management AUTO
undo_retention 10800
undo_tablespace UNDOTBS1
user_dump_dest F:\oracle\admin\neosoft\udump
End of ReportHow did you calculated all these ratios............I looked through the formatted output of the Statspack report, specifically the setion "SQL ordered by reads for DB" and found these SQL statements which are performing a large number of physical reads. Most of the SQL statements have similar WHERE clauses, except for the constants to the right of the = :
Physical Reads Executions Reads per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
8,084 4 2,021.0 3.1 0.14 1.08 4198744706
Module: Out Patient 2.1.41.exe
Select Max(BillNo) as Bno From PatientsRegistration Where regdt
= to_date('01/04/2008','dd/mm/yyyy') and regdt <= to_date('31/03/2009','dd/mm/yyyy')
7,302 1 7,302.0 2.8 0.13 0.51 2116660478
Module: In Patient 2.1.157.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09212'
7,302 1 7,302.0 2.8 0.06 0.41 3612969128
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09037'
7,302 1 7,302.0 2.8 0.19 0.51 3981413559
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
sELECT * FROM BillPharmacy WHERE BillPharmacy.pATIENtid= 'PAT09037' order by to_number((issueno))
7,300 1 7,300.0 2.8 0.14 0.69 136284863
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
delete from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09037'
7,299 1 7,299.0 2.8 0.20 0.77 2137420337
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
delete from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09154'
7,298 1 7,298.0 2.8 0.13 0.43 1007690124
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT08301'
7,298 1 7,298.0 2.8 0.13 0.58 3087447381
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09154'
7,061 1 7,061.0 2.7 0.13 0.97 2993688253
Module: In Patient 2.1.152.exe
select discount,discamount from billpharmacy where patientid='PAT09146'
and on what basis you one should have to find out
which query causing the problem....
i also wanted to learn how to read the
statspack.........I personally do not like Statspack reports, but there are several very good sources for understanding Statspack reports:
http://jonathanlewis.wordpress.com/2006/11/29/analysing-statspack-pt1/
http://jonathanlewis.wordpress.com/statspack-examples/
Metalink Note:232443.1 (How to Identify Resource Intensive SQL for Tuning)
Metalink Note:390374.1 (Oracle Performance Diagnostic Guide (OPDG))
Metalink Note:228913.1 (Systemwide Tuning using STATSPACK Reports)
Charles Hooper
IT Manager/Oracle DBA
K&M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. -
Performance and usability problems with Illustrator imports
I am usually an enthusiast advocate for Adobe Software. As a UI/Interaction designer I regularly showcase your products as a shining example.
That's why I am somewhat frustrated about the Flash Catalyst Beta. I trust you guys to come out with SOMETHING GREAT eventually, but I have just spend an entire day with Catalyst and it was not particularly a joy. Couldn't you have released it a bit later to save me the frustration?
Situation:
- Medium size Adobe Illustrator CS4 import (10 screens/stages with 20-100 Illustrator objects per screen)
- Target : 800x600 embedded UI for medical product
- Illustrator file chosen as starting point
Performance / reliability problems include
- Crashing (Vista Core2Duo with 2gig of Ram)
- Super poor performance (wait 8 seconds to hide/show a layer)
- No show of thumbnail images anywhere
- No matching of document size (exact 800x600 from Illustrator became 800x599)
- Playing the file did not work
Usability issues
- Poor test display
- Poor match with Illustrator file (things seem to be rendered differently!)
- Window selecting does not work well
- No hand tool
- No ability to lock layers
- Cluttered interface (Not enough space for the "stage"or what you call it)
- No way to resize Illustrator elements from one of 9 edge/center points
- etc. etc.
Building a wireframe version from the ground up (with Illustrator import) seemed to work fine
I played around with the MS Blend beta for a while, and while the basic concept of your product is much more clear, the execution of the MS product in the beta phase was lightyears ahead in terms of stability and usability
I'm sure you can do better!
KoenKoen,
Thank you for the detailed feedback about the performance problems you have experienced and your thoughts about features you would like. Let me respond to each of your points
Performance: We are aware that Catalyst doesn't perform well with large complex files. We have made many performance improvements since the current plublic beta, so you should find Catalyst more responsive with larger projects when the next beta is posted.
Here are a few things you can do to work around the performance issues you are seeing with the current beta:
- Consider rasterizing complex elements that don't need to scaled in Catalyst
- In Catalst turn complex artwork into optimized graphics using the "Convert to optimized graphics" in the float HUD (heads up display panel)
We have also found that particularly on Windows that Catalyst can run out of memory with large files. This area is also being worked on so stay tuned for the next beta.
Features:
- Poor test display [tv] Do you mean the design display doesn't match the appearance of the published project?
- Poor match with Illustrator file (things seem to be rendered differently!) [tv] we have fixed a lot of bugs here. Expect this to improve a lot in the next beta
- No hand tool - [tv] coming soon :-)
- No ability to lock layers [tv] coming soon :-)
- Cluttered interface (Not enough space for the "stage"or what you call it) [tv] Yes, Catalyst currently cannot dock/undock panels
- No way to resize Illustrator elements from one of 9 edge/center points [tv] This is also a known limitation. I agree it is useful
I hope the next beta comes closer to meeting your expectations. A lot of performance work and new features has been done since the last public posting, so look forward to beta II.
- Ty -
Performance and memory problems
Hello.
I've installed Oracle AS 10g in Redhat Linux EL 3. The machine has 3 GB of memory, 2 GB of swap. Its a dual Xeon 2.6 Ghz.
Imagine i reboot the machine. Everything works fine. The problem is, in 6 days, it fills all the swap memory and almost the memory available. If it reaches this values, the machine gets so slow... To correct temporary the situation, i need to perform a reboot. But the question is this is Linux, not windows...
Does anyone has an ideia why this is happening?? i've never seen something like this... after 6 days, the only memory available of 5 GB are 30 MB... this is not possible.
Help please !We are with the same problem. We read a lot about the vm in the RHAS 3.0. The vm was improved but, with bugs. We found a lot of inactive pages that, after the clean state, does'nt deallocate properly. This makes the thread kernel "kswapd" works a lot, taking all the cpu in the io process.
There is a known bug related to "kswapd" thread in the RHAS 3.0 kernel. The RedHat promess to solve the problem in the nexts releases (I really doubt it, because there was already 3 releases after its announces).
We have checked some strange behaviors too... The machines with Linux RH AS 3.0 + Oracle products (OracleDB and OracleIAS) are freezing randomically. We think that the shared memory are allocating kernel space pages, but we didn't found any evidences yet.
The workarounds (not tested yet):
- Upgrade to the latest kernel.
or
- Use the hugemem kernel (even when using less than 16GB of RAM, some guys reported that this solve the problem)
or
- Compiling a clean kernel directly from kernel.org. In this case, we don't have support from Oracle, but maybe the problem could be resolved until RH publish some bugless vm code with your kernel. -
Performance - Where the problem is ?
Hi All,
I'm in urgent need to find out system performance.
I need to outline the various components of the response time with data and interpret the results to outline where the problem is?
How can i do this.. Please provide me some suggestions...
Expecting your valuable replies.
Thanks
CheenuHello,
The bottle neck could be at the Os,DB or R/3 level.
The performance analysis can be started from st03/st03n.
Check the dialog response time here.Under this you can also see if the DB response time is high or the OS time.
Depending on htis you have navigate to st02 or st04.
ST02-->check for the buffer,swaps & shared memory.
ST04-->check for the DB cache, DB buffer quality.
Also you can use transactions sm50,sm66 incase your system is slow.It will show if the system is overloaded.
Hope this helps.
Regards,Prasanna -
Performance and Contention problem with the database ?
Hello!
I am having one database which is used by around 95 thousand
users.Database contain about 4 lakh records. The database is
going smooth and perfect.
The problem(perfomance is slow and there is contension too) came
when i made 4 web applications which contain atleast 1000 hits
(1000 records are inserted in the database ) per day.
Now the db is not going so smooth(contention and performance
problem).
I think this is happening becuase of those 4 web applications.
So should i make new database for that 4 applications or i need
to get the new system for it or there is another way through i
can tune my running database.
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards
SeemabHi,
If i well understand, u have one database and u insert 4000 rows
per day and u have performance problem ?
I think u have a big problem cause it's not really a big
intensity on a base. So u should have big problems on ur
database design such as undersized memory area, bad disk
repartition, bad types of indexes or something like that.
To decrease the contention, u should separate ur data and index
datafiles over differents disks and specialize tablespace by the
granularity of the table.
But u r not enough precise to expect a precise answer; could u
be more precise ? as the server u have, data volumes, a select *
from v$system_event, etc...
Good Luck,
Fred DENIS -
Performance slowdown (harddisk problem?)
After a recently kernel update, my harddisk spins down quite a lot. The load_cycle_count increases by 1~2 per minute, for example when i use mouse to open or close a webpage, the harddisk will spin up again(with a short freeze sometimes).
hdparm -B 255(or 254) /dev/sda doesn't fix the problem.
Any hint where I should look into? Thanks.
Here is my dmesg output:
Linux version 2.6.27-ARCH (root@T-POWA-LX) (gcc version 4.3.2 (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Oct 26 10:36:46 UTC 2008
PAT WC disabled due to known CPU erratum.
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009f000 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000000d2000 - 00000000000d4000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000000dc000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000001ff60000 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000001ff60000 - 000000001ff77000 (ACPI data)
BIOS-e820: 000000001ff77000 - 000000001ff79000 (ACPI NVS)
BIOS-e820: 000000001ff80000 - 0000000020000000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000ff800000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved)
last_pfn = 0x1ff60 max_arch_pfn = 0x100000
kernel direct mapping tables up to 1ff60000 @ 7000-d000
RAMDISK: 1fe78000 - 1ff4f23f
DMI present.
ACPI: RSDP 000F6D70, 0024 (r2 IBM )
ACPI: XSDT 1FF69E78, 004C (r1 IBM TP-1Q 3010 LTP 0)
ACPI: FACP 1FF69F00, 00F4 (r3 IBM TP-1Q 3010 IBM 1)
ACPI Warning (tbfadt-0442): Optional field "Gpe1Block" has zero address or length: 000000000000102C/0 [20080609]
ACPI: DSDT 1FF6A0E7, CD2A (r1 IBM TP-1Q 3010 MSFT 100000E)
ACPI: FACS 1FF78000, 0040
ACPI: SSDT 1FF6A0B4, 0033 (r1 IBM TP-1Q 3010 MSFT 100000E)
ACPI: ECDT 1FF76E11, 0052 (r1 IBM TP-1Q 3010 IBM 1)
ACPI: TCPA 1FF76E63, 0032 (r1 IBM TP-1Q 3010 PTL 1)
ACPI: BOOT 1FF76FD8, 0028 (r1 IBM TP-1Q 3010 LTP 1)
0MB HIGHMEM available.
511MB LOWMEM available.
mapped low ram: 0 - 1ff60000
low ram: 00000000 - 1ff60000
bootmap 00002000 - 00005fec
(9 early reservations) ==> bootmem [0000000000 - 001ff60000]
#0 [0000000000 - 0000001000] BIOS data page ==> [0000000000 - 0000001000]
#1 [0000001000 - 0000002000] EX TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000001000 - 0000002000]
#2 [0000006000 - 0000007000] TRAMPOLINE ==> [0000006000 - 0000007000]
#3 [0000100000 - 000050c280] TEXT DATA BSS ==> [0000100000 - 000050c280]
#4 [001fe78000 - 001ff4f23f] RAMDISK ==> [001fe78000 - 001ff4f23f]
#5 [000050d000 - 0000510000] INIT_PG_TABLE ==> [000050d000 - 0000510000]
#6 [000009f000 - 0000100000] BIOS reserved ==> [000009f000 - 0000100000]
#7 [0000007000 - 0000009000] PGTABLE ==> [0000007000 - 0000009000]
#8 [0000002000 - 0000006000] BOOTMAP ==> [0000002000 - 0000006000]
Zone PFN ranges:
DMA 0x00000000 -> 0x00001000
Normal 0x00001000 -> 0x0001ff60
HighMem 0x0001ff60 -> 0x0001ff60
Movable zone start PFN for each node
early_node_map[2] active PFN ranges
0: 0x00000000 -> 0x0000009f
0: 0x00000100 -> 0x0001ff60
On node 0 totalpages: 130815
free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat c03d8200, node_mem_map c1000000
DMA zone: 3967 pages, LIFO batch:0
Normal zone: 125825 pages, LIFO batch:31
ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x1008
SMP: Allowing 1 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs
Local APIC disabled by BIOS -- you can enable it with "lapic"
mapped APIC to ffffb000 (01402000)
PM: Registered nosave memory: 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000
PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000a0000 - 00000000000d2000
PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000d2000 - 00000000000d4000
PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000d4000 - 00000000000dc000
PM: Registered nosave memory: 00000000000dc000 - 0000000000100000
Allocating PCI resources starting at 30000000 (gap: 20000000:df800000)
PERCPU: Allocating 39324 bytes of per cpu data
NR_CPUS: 16, nr_cpu_ids: 1, nr_node_ids 1
Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 129792
Kernel command line: root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/93bf226e-0eb9-4ac0-9c06-83e684176d20 resume=/dev/disk/by-uuid/42efa5fd-2018-4cf0-9985-15c919eba1fb ro
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Initializing CPU#0
PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 11, 8192 bytes)
Extended CMOS year: 2000
TSC: PIT calibration confirmed by PMTIMER.
TSC: using PMTIMER calibration value
Detected 599.489 MHz processor.
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
console [tty0] enabled
Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Memory: 513428k/523648k available (2147k kernel code, 9608k reserved, 844k data, 288k init, 0k highmem)
virtual kernel memory layout:
fixmap : 0xffee8000 - 0xfffff000 (1116 kB)
pkmap : 0xff800000 - 0xffc00000 (4096 kB)
vmalloc : 0xe0800000 - 0xff7fe000 ( 495 MB)
lowmem : 0xc0000000 - 0xdff60000 ( 511 MB)
.init : 0xc03f3000 - 0xc043b000 ( 288 kB)
.data : 0xc0318f36 - 0xc03ec320 ( 844 kB)
.text : 0xc0100000 - 0xc0318f36 (2147 kB)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode...Ok.
CPA: page pool initialized 1 of 1 pages preallocated
SLUB: Genslabs=12, HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=1, Nodes=1
Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 1199.93 BogoMIPS (lpj=1998296)
Security Framework initialized
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K
CPU: L2 cache: 2048K
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
SMP alternatives: switching to UP code
Freeing SMP alternatives: 9k freed
ACPI: Core revision 20080609
ACPI: Checking initramfs for custom DSDT
ACPI: setting ELCR to 0200 (from 0800)
weird, boot CPU (#0) not listedby the BIOS.
SMP motherboard not detected.
Local APIC not detected. Using dummy APIC emulation.
SMP disabled
Brought up 1 CPUs
Total of 1 processors activated (1199.93 BogoMIPS).
net_namespace: 832 bytes
Booting paravirtualized kernel on bare hardware
NET: Registered protocol family 16
ACPI: bus type pci registered
PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfd8d6, last bus=8
PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access
ACPI: EC: EC description table is found, configuring boot EC
ACPI: EC: non-query interrupt received, switching to interrupt mode
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5)
ACPI: Using PIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: EC: GPE = 0x1c, I/O: command/status = 0x66, data = 0x62
ACPI: EC: driver started in interrupt mode
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
PCI: 0000:00:00.0 reg 10 32bit mmio: [d0000000, dfffffff]
PCI: 0000:00:1d.0 reg 20 io port: [1800, 181f]
PCI: 0000:00:1d.1 reg 20 io port: [1820, 183f]
PCI: 0000:00:1d.2 reg 20 io port: [1840, 185f]
PCI: 0000:00:1d.7 reg 10 32bit mmio: [c0000000, c00003ff]
pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:00:1d.7: PME# disabled
HPET not enabled in BIOS. You might try hpet=force boot option
pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 1000-107f claimed by ICH4 ACPI/GPIO/TCO
pci 0000:00:1f.0: quirk: region 1180-11bf claimed by ICH4 GPIO
PCI: 0000:00:1f.1 reg 10 io port: [0, 7]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.1 reg 14 io port: [0, 3]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.1 reg 18 io port: [0, 7]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.1 reg 1c io port: [0, 3]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.1 reg 20 io port: [1860, 186f]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.1 reg 24 32bit mmio: [0, 3ff]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.3 reg 20 io port: [1880, 189f]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.5 reg 10 io port: [1c00, 1cff]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.5 reg 14 io port: [18c0, 18ff]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.5 reg 18 32bit mmio: [c0000c00, c0000dff]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.5 reg 1c 32bit mmio: [c0000800, c00008ff]
pci 0000:00:1f.5: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:00:1f.5: PME# disabled
PCI: 0000:00:1f.6 reg 10 io port: [2400, 24ff]
PCI: 0000:00:1f.6 reg 14 io port: [2000, 207f]
pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# disabled
PCI: 0000:01:00.0 reg 10 32bit mmio: [e0000000, e7ffffff]
PCI: 0000:01:00.0 reg 14 io port: [3000, 30ff]
PCI: 0000:01:00.0 reg 18 32bit mmio: [c0100000, c010ffff]
PCI: 0000:01:00.0 reg 30 32bit mmio: [0, 1ffff]
pci 0000:01:00.0: supports D1
pci 0000:01:00.0: supports D2
PCI: bridge 0000:00:01.0 io port: [3000, 3fff]
PCI: bridge 0000:00:01.0 32bit mmio: [c0100000, c01fffff]
PCI: bridge 0000:00:01.0 32bit mmio pref: [e0000000, e7ffffff]
PCI: 0000:02:00.0 reg 10 32bit mmio: [b0000000, b0000fff]
pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D1
pci 0000:02:00.0: supports D2
pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:02:00.0: PME# disabled
PCI: 0000:02:00.1 reg 10 32bit mmio: [b1000000, b1000fff]
pci 0000:02:00.1: supports D1
pci 0000:02:00.1: supports D2
pci 0000:02:00.1: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:02:00.1: PME# disabled
PCI: 0000:02:00.2 reg 10 32bit mmio: [c0211000, c02117ff]
pci 0000:02:00.2: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:02:00.2: PME# disabled
PCI: 0000:02:01.0 reg 10 32bit mmio: [c0220000, c023ffff]
PCI: 0000:02:01.0 reg 14 32bit mmio: [c0200000, c020ffff]
PCI: 0000:02:01.0 reg 18 io port: [8000, 803f]
PCI: 0000:02:01.0 reg 30 32bit mmio: [0, ffff]
pci 0000:02:01.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:02:01.0: PME# disabled
PCI: 0000:02:02.0 reg 10 32bit mmio: [c0210000, c0210fff]
pci 0000:02:02.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
pci 0000:02:02.0: PME# disabled
pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge
PCI: bridge 0000:00:1e.0 io port: [4000, 8fff]
PCI: bridge 0000:00:1e.0 32bit mmio: [c0200000, cfffffff]
PCI: bridge 0000:00:1e.0 32bit mmio pref: [e8000000, efffffff]
bus 00 -> node 0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.AGP_._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PCI1._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: Power Resource [PUBS] (on)
Linux Plug and Play Support v0.97 (c) Adam Belay
pnp: PnP ACPI init
ACPI: bus type pnp registered
pnp: PnP ACPI: found 12 devices
ACPI: ACPI bus type pnp unregistered
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
NetLabel: Initializing
NetLabel: domain hash size = 128
NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4
NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default
ACPI: RTC can wake from S4
system 00:00: iomem range 0x0-0x9ffff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xc0000-0xc3fff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xc4000-0xc7fff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xc8000-0xcbfff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xcc000-0xcffff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xd0000-0xd3fff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xdc000-0xdffff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xe0000-0xe3fff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xe4000-0xe7fff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xe8000-0xebfff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xec000-0xeffff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xf0000-0xfffff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0x100000-0x1fffffff could not be reserved
system 00:00: iomem range 0xfec00000-0xffffffff could not be reserved
system 00:02: ioport range 0x1000-0x107f has been reserved
system 00:02: ioport range 0x1180-0x11bf has been reserved
system 00:02: ioport range 0x15e0-0x15ef has been reserved
system 00:02: ioport range 0x1600-0x167f has been reserved
pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:01
pci 0000:00:01.0: IO window: 0x3000-0x3fff
pci 0000:00:01.0: MEM window: 0xc0100000-0xc01fffff
pci 0000:00:01.0: PREFETCH window: 0x000000e0000000-0x000000e7ffffff
pci 0000:02:00.0: CardBus bridge, secondary bus 0000:03
pci 0000:02:00.0: IO window: 0x004000-0x0040ff
pci 0000:02:00.0: IO window: 0x004400-0x0044ff
pci 0000:02:00.0: PREFETCH window: 0xe8000000-0xebffffff
pci 0000:02:00.0: MEM window: 0xc4000000-0xc7ffffff
pci 0000:02:00.1: CardBus bridge, secondary bus 0000:07
pci 0000:02:00.1: IO window: 0x004800-0x0048ff
pci 0000:02:00.1: IO window: 0x004c00-0x004cff
pci 0000:02:00.1: PREFETCH window: 0xec000000-0xefffffff
pci 0000:02:00.1: MEM window: 0xc8000000-0xcbffffff
pci 0000:00:1e.0: PCI bridge, secondary bus 0000:02
pci 0000:00:1e.0: IO window: 0x4000-0x8fff
pci 0000:00:1e.0: MEM window: 0xc0200000-0xcfffffff
pci 0000:00:1e.0: PREFETCH window: 0x000000e8000000-0x000000efffffff
pci 0000:00:1e.0: setting latency timer to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] enabled at IRQ 11
PCI: setting IRQ 11 as level-triggered
pci 0000:02:00.0: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] enabled at IRQ 11
pci 0000:02:00.1: PCI INT B -> Link[LNKB] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
bus: 00 index 0 io port: [0, ffff]
bus: 00 index 1 mmio: [0, ffffffff]
bus: 01 index 0 io port: [3000, 3fff]
bus: 01 index 1 mmio: [c0100000, c01fffff]
bus: 01 index 2 mmio: [e0000000, e7ffffff]
bus: 01 index 3 mmio: [0, 0]
bus: 02 index 0 io port: [4000, 8fff]
bus: 02 index 1 mmio: [c0200000, cfffffff]
bus: 02 index 2 mmio: [e8000000, efffffff]
bus: 02 index 3 io port: [0, ffff]
bus: 02 index 4 mmio: [0, ffffffff]
bus: 03 index 0 io port: [4000, 40ff]
bus: 03 index 1 io port: [4400, 44ff]
bus: 03 index 2 mmio: [e8000000, ebffffff]
bus: 03 index 3 mmio: [c4000000, c7ffffff]
bus: 07 index 0 io port: [4800, 48ff]
bus: 07 index 1 io port: [4c00, 4cff]
bus: 07 index 2 mmio: [ec000000, efffffff]
bus: 07 index 3 mmio: [c8000000, cbffffff]
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP route cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
TCP established hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384)
TCP reno registered
NET: Registered protocol family 1
Unpacking initramfs... done
Freeing initrd memory: 860k freed
Simple Boot Flag at 0x35 set to 0x1
IBM machine detected. Enabling interrupts during APM calls.
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.16ac)
apm: overridden by ACPI.
VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.1
Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
msgmni has been set to 1004
Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 254)
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered (default)
pci 0000:01:00.0: Boot video device
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
Serial: 8250/16550 driver4 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
serial 00:09: activated
00:09: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a NS16550A
serial 0000:00:1f.6: PCI INT B -> Link[LNKB] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
serial 0000:00:1f.6: PCI INT B disabled
input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as /class/input/input0
PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
cpuidle: using governor ladder
cpuidle: using governor menu
Switched to high resolution mode on CPU 0
TCP cubic registered
NET: Registered protocol family 17
Using IPI No-Shortcut mode
registered taskstats version 1
Freeing unused kernel memory: 288k freed
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input1
ACPI: ACPI Dock Station Driver
SCSI subsystem initialized
libata version 3.00 loaded.
pata_acpi 0000:00:1f.1: enabling device (0005 -> 0007)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] enabled at IRQ 11
pata_acpi 0000:00:1f.1: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKC] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
pata_acpi 0000:00:1f.1: setting latency timer to 64
pata_acpi 0000:00:1f.1: PCI INT A disabled
ata_piix 0000:00:1f.1: version 2.12
ata_piix 0000:00:1f.1: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKC] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
ata_piix 0000:00:1f.1: setting latency timer to 64
scsi0 : ata_piix
scsi1 : ata_piix
ata1: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0x1860 irq 14
ata2: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 bmdma 0x1868 irq 15
ata1.00: ATA-6: TOSHIBA MK4026GAX RoHS, PA107E, max UDMA/100
ata1.00: 78140160 sectors, multi 16: LBA
ata1.00: configured for UDMA/100
scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA TOSHIBA MK4026GA PA10 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
Driver 'sd' needs updating - please use bus_type methods
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 78140160 512-byte hardware sectors (40008 MB)
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 78140160 512-byte hardware sectors (40008 MB)
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
sda:<6>usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
usbcore: registered new device driver usb
sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: power state changed by ACPI to D0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] enabled at IRQ 11
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: PCI INT D -> Link[LNKH] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: setting latency timer to 64
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: EHCI Host Controller
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: debug port 1
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: cache line size of 32 is not supported
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: irq 11, io mem 0xc0000000
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00, driver 10 Dec 2004
usb usb1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 6 ports detected
USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v3.0
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: setting latency timer to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: irq 11, io base 0x00001800
usb usb2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: power state changed by ACPI to D0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] enabled at IRQ 11
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: PCI INT B -> Link[LNKD] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: setting latency timer to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: irq 11, io base 0x00001820
usb usb3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 3-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: PCI INT C -> Link[LNKC] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: setting latency timer to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: irq 11, io base 0x00001840
usb usb4: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 4-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ohci1394 0000:02:00.2: PCI INT C -> Link[LNKC] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
ohci1394: fw-host0: OHCI-1394 1.0 (PCI): IRQ=[11] MMIO=[c0211000-c02117ff] Max Packet=[2048] IR/IT contexts=[4/4]
ieee1394: Host added: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[00061b0329058378]
PM: Starting manual resume from disk
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
rtc_cmos 00:06: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0
rtc0: alarms up to one month, y3k
Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - version 7.3.20-k3-NAPI
Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation.
e1000 0000:02:01.0: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
e1000: 0000:02:01.0: e1000_probe: (PCI:33MHz:32-bit) 00:10:c6:ce:92:1f
e1000: eth0: e1000_probe: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
ieee80211_crypt: registered algorithm 'NULL'
ieee80211: 802.11 data/management/control stack, git-1.1.13
ieee80211: Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Intel Corporation <[email protected]>
ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.2.2kmprq
ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation
ipw2200 0000:02:02.0: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKC] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
firmware: requesting ipw2200-bss.fw
ipw2200: Detected geography ZZM (11 802.11bg channels, 0 802.11a channels)
Intel ICH 0000:00:1f.5: PCI INT B -> Link[LNKB] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
Intel ICH 0000:00:1f.5: setting latency timer to 64
intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 52551 usecs
intel8x0: clocking to 48000
Intel ICH Modem 0000:00:1f.6: PCI INT B -> Link[LNKB] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
Intel ICH Modem 0000:00:1f.6: setting latency timer to 64
MC'97 1 converters and GPIO not ready (0xff00)
ACPI: CPU0 (power states: C1[C1] C2[C2] C3[C3] C4[C3])
processor ACPI0007:00: registered as cooling_device0
ACPI: Processor [CPU] (supports 8 throttling states)
Marking TSC unstable due to cpufreq changes
Non-volatile memory driver v1.2
Clocksource tsc unstable (delta = 137329922 ns)
thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.21
thinkpad_acpi: http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad BIOS 1QET96WW (3.01 ), EC 1QHT23WW-1.08
thinkpad_acpi: IBM ThinkPad X32, model 2884A2U
Registered led device: tpacpi::thinklight
thinkpad_acpi: another device driver is already handling bay events
thinkpad_acpi: disabling subdriver bay
Registered led device: tpacpi::power
Registered led device: tpacpi:orange:batt
Registered led device: tpacpi:green:batt
Registered led device: tpacpi::dock_active
Registered led device: tpacpi::bay_active
Registered led device: tpacpi::dock_batt
Registered led device: tpacpi::unknown_led
Registered led device: tpacpi::standby
input: ThinkPad Extra Buttons as /class/input/input2
tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <[email protected]>
fuse init (API version 7.9)
ACPI: AC Adapter [AC] (off-line)
ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present)
input: Power Button (FF) as /class/input/input3
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
input: Lid Switch as /class/input/input4
ACPI: Lid Switch [LID]
input: Sleep Button (CM) as /class/input/input5
ACPI: Sleep Button (CM) [SLPB]
thermal LNXTHERM:01: registered as thermal_zone0
ACPI: Thermal Zone [THM0] (45 C)
Linux agpgart interface v0.103
agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 855PM Chipset
pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5
agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0xd0000000
shpchp: Standard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4
NET: Registered protocol family 23
parport_pc 00:0a: reported by Plug and Play ACPI
parport0: PC-style at 0x3bc, irq 7 [PCSPP,TRISTATE]
nsc-ircc 00:0b: activated
nsc-ircc, chip->init
nsc-ircc, Found chip at base=0x02e
nsc-ircc, driver loaded (Dag Brattli)
IrDA: Registered device irda0
nsc-ircc, Using dongle: IBM31T1100 or Temic TFDS6000/TFDS6500
input: Video Bus as /class/input/input6
ACPI: \_SB_.PCI0.IDE0.SCND.MSTR: found ejectable bay
ACPI: \_SB_.PCI0.IDE0.SCND.MSTR: Adding notify handler
ACPI: Error installing bay notify handler
ACPI: Video Device [VID] (multi-head: yes rom: no post: no)
Yenta: CardBus bridge found at 0000:02:00.0 [1014:0532]
iTCO_vendor_support: vendor-support=0
iTCO_wdt: Intel TCO WatchDog Timer Driver v1.03 (30-Apr-2008)
iTCO_wdt: Found a ICH4-M TCO device (Version=1, TCOBASE=0x1060)
iTCO_wdt: initialized. heartbeat=30 sec (nowayout=0)
Yenta: ISA IRQ mask 0x0430, PCI irq 11
Socket status: 30000006
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge I/O window: 0x4000 - 0x8fff
cs: IO port probe 0x4000-0x8fff: clean.
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xc0200000 - 0xcfffffff
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xe8000000 - 0xefffffff
Yenta: CardBus bridge found at 0000:02:00.1 [1014:0532]
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
Yenta: ISA IRQ mask 0x0430, PCI irq 11
Socket status: 30000006
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge I/O window: 0x4000 - 0x8fff
cs: IO port probe 0x4000-0x8fff: clean.
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xc0200000 - 0xcfffffff
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xe8000000 - 0xefffffff
i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT B -> Link[LNKB] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
intel_rng: FWH not detected
PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
IBM TrackPoint firmware: 0x0e, buttons: 3/3
input: TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint as /class/input/input7
ppdev: user-space parallel port driver
lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
cs: IO port probe 0x100-0x3af: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0x3e0-0x4ff: excluding 0x4d0-0x4d7
cs: IO port probe 0x820-0x8ff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0xc00-0xcf7: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0xa00-0xaff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0x100-0x3af: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0x3e0-0x4ff: excluding 0x4d0-0x4d7
cs: IO port probe 0x820-0x8ff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0xc00-0xcf7: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0xa00-0xaff: clean.
EXT3 FS on sda3, internal journal
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS on sda4, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Adding 996020k swap on /dev/sda2. Priority:-1 extents:1 across:996020k
e1000: eth0: e1000_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 10 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: RX
warning: `avahi-daemon' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
e1000: eth0: e1000_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 10 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: RX
[drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
pci 0000:01:00.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
pci 0000:01:00.0: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
[drm] Initialized radeon 1.29.0 20080528 on minor 0
agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: AGP 2.0 bridge
agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: putting AGP V2 device into 4x mode
pci 0000:01:00.0: putting AGP V2 device into 4x mode
[drm] Setting GART location based on new memory map
[drm] Loading R100 Microcode
[drm] writeback test succeeded in 2 usecs
usb 3-1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
usbcore: registered new interface driver hiddev
input: HID 04b3:3107 as /class/input/input8
input,hidraw0: USB HID v11.10 Mouse [HID 04b3:3107] on usb-0000:00:1d.1-1
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
usbhid: v2.6:USB HID core driver
Last edited by hw86 (2008-11-07 02:48:05)I actually just did exactly that; I am not noticing any spin downs for the last couple of minutes.
As I had disabled HD management by laptope mode I wondered what was causing the spin down. Apparently, the setting CONTROL_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT (the only HDD related setting that was enabled) was causing the spin downs.
# Should laptop mode tools control the hard drive idle timeout settings?
CONTROL_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=1
# Idle timeout values. (hdparm -S)
# Default is 2 hours on AC (NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=7200) and 20 seconds
# for battery and for AC with laptop mode on.
LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=7200
LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=20
NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=7200
LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS is set to 20 by default, which doesn't make sense to me, as the laptop still is on AC. Therefore I have set it to the same value as without laptop mode.
It seems like this has solved the issue.
Last edited by Stalafin (2008-11-13 09:54:46)
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