Statistic Issue

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OS Solaris 9
Good morning all, i had a bit of an issue this morning trying to import stats into the data dictionary. I created the stats on our reference server as sysdba using the dbms_stats package for a particular schema. I then exported the stats table and imported into the live enviroment as a dump file. My aim was to then import the contents of this new stats table into the data dictionary on live, prior to this i backed up the existing stats on live to a stats table. The schema that the stats came from is the same as the one on live.
After deleting the current stats, trying to imort the stats using dbms_stats resulted in the error shown below? I have done this countless times on our reference server without a problem. Since this did not work i imported the old stats back into the database and this made me more confused as the tables are both stat tables created by sysdba?
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-20000: Insufficient privileges or does not exist
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 10733
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 10752
ORA-06512: at line 1
Any help would be much appreciated and is there any way i can test a solution without damaging the existing stats?
Cheers
Mark.

Do you have any table in reference database which is not there on production database?

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    vxvm.vxinfo.volkiocount_locked = volkiocount: 0
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    vxvm.vxio.vol_rp_decrement = 8
    vxvm.vxio.vol_rp_increment = 8
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    vxvm.vxio.hacomm_logbuf_slots = 1000
    vxvm.vxio.hacomm_transbuf_slots = 256
    vxvm.vxio.hacomm_tracebuf_slots = 1024
    vxvm.vxio.svm_session_trace_count = 2000
    vxvm.vxio.svm_debugging_enable = 0
    vxvm.vxio.vxvm_req_stack_endio = 3072
    vxvm.vxio.vxvm_req_stack = 4096
    vxvm.vxio.hacomm_min_winsz_enable_app = 2048
    vxvm.vxio.hacomm_min_winsz_enable_peer = 2048
    vxvm.vxio.hacomm_min_split_segsz = 1024
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    vxvm.vxio.hacomm_snd_bufsz = 1048576
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    vxvm.vxio.volraid_minpool_size = 4194304
    vxvm.vxio.volcvm_smartsync = 1
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    vxvm.vxio.vol_max_nmpool_sz = 16777216
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    net.ipv6.conf.default.temp_prefered_lft = 86400
    net.ipv6.conf.default.temp_valid_lft = 604800
    net.ipv6.conf.default.use_tempaddr = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.default.force_mld_version = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.default.router_solicitation_delay = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.default.router_solicitations = 3
    net.ipv6.conf.default.dad_transmits = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_redirects = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.default.mtu = 1280
    net.ipv6.conf.default.hop_limit = 64
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    net.ipv6.conf.all.max_desync_factor = 600
    net.ipv6.conf.all.regen_max_retry = 5
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    net.ipv6.conf.all.use_tempaddr = 0
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    net.ipv6.conf.all.router_solicitation_delay = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.all.dad_transmits = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.all.autoconf = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_redirects = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_ra = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.all.mtu = 1280
    net.ipv6.conf.all.hop_limit = 64
    net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.max_addresses = 16
    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.max_desync_factor = 600
    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.regen_max_retry = 5
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    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.use_tempaddr = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.force_mld_version = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.router_solicitation_delay = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.dad_transmits = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.autoconf = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.accept_redirects = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.bond0.hop_limit = 64
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    net.ipv6.conf.lo.max_desync_factor = 600
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.regen_max_retry = 5
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.temp_prefered_lft = 86400
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.temp_valid_lft = 604800
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.use_tempaddr = -1
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.force_mld_version = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.router_solicitation_delay = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.lo.router_solicitations = 3
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.dad_transmits = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.autoconf = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_redirects = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 1
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 1
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    net.ipv6.conf.lo.hop_limit = 64
    net.ipv6.conf.lo.forwarding = 0
    net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.locktime = 0
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    net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.unres_qlen = 3
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    net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.base_reachable_time = 30
    net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.retrans_time = 1000
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    DB CPU                                           34,819          32.7
    read by other session               308,534       1,260      4    1.2 User I/O
    direct path read                     97,454         987     10     .9 User I/O
    db file scattered read               71,870         910     13     .9 User I/O
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                    0.43      0.36      13.7       0.6       9.7      85.7
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                  % of busy  CPU for Instance:      94.2
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                       SGA use (MB):      3,072.0      3,072.0
                       PGA use (MB):        506.5        629.1
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    sql execute elapsed time                            105,531.1         99.1
    DB CPU                                               34,818.8         32.7
    parse time elapsed                                      714.7           .7
    hard parse elapsed time                                 684.8           .6
    PL/SQL execution elapsed time                           161.9           .2
    PL/SQL compilation elapsed time                          44.2           .0
    connection management call elapsed time                  16.9           .0
    hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time               10.2           .0
    hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time                   9.4           .0
    sequence load elapsed time                                2.9           .0
    repeated bind elapsed time                                0.5           .0
    failed parse elapsed time                                 0.0           .0
    DB time                                             106,453.8
    background elapsed time                               1,753.9
    background cpu time                                      61.7
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    Statistic                                  Value        End Value
    BUSY_TIME                              3,704,415
    IDLE_TIME                             22,203,740
    IOWAIT_TIME                            2,517,864
    NICE_TIME                                      3
    SYS_TIME                                 145,696
    USER_TIME                              3,557,758
    LOAD                                           0                0
    RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME                         0
    VM_IN_BYTES                      358,813,045,760
    VM_OUT_BYTES                      29,514,830,848
    PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES             51,539,607,552
    NUM_CPUS                                       8
    NUM_CPU_CORES                                  8
    NUM_CPU_SOCKETS                                8
    GLOBAL_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX                4,194,304
    GLOBAL_SEND_SIZE_MAX                   1,048,586
    TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_DEFAULT                  87,380
    TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX                   4,194,304
    TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MIN                       4,096
    TCP_SEND_SIZE_DEFAULT                     16,384
    TCP_SEND_SIZE_MAX                      4,194,304
    TCP_SEND_SIZE_MIN                          4,096
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    29-Feb 03:00:27      0.4      N/A      N/A      N/A      N/A      N/A
    29-Feb 04:00:35      1.4     11.9     11.2      0.6     88.1     14.3
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    29-Feb 06:00:48      1.5     14.0     13.5      0.6     86.0     12.3
    29-Feb 07:01:00      1.8     16.3     15.8      0.5     83.7     10.4
    29-Feb 08:00:12      2.6     23.2     22.5      0.6     76.8     12.6
    29-Feb 09:00:26      1.3     16.6     16.0      0.5     83.4      5.7
    29-Feb 10:00:33      1.2     13.8     13.3      0.5     86.2      2.0
    29-Feb 11:00:43      1.3     14.5     14.0      0.5     85.5      3.8
    29-Feb 12:00:47      0.4      4.9      4.2      0.7     95.1     10.6
    Foreground Wait Class              
    -> s  - second, ms - millisecond -    1000th of a second
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
    -> %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%.  Value of null is truly 0
    -> Captured Time accounts for         97.9%  of Total DB time     106,453.79 (s)
    -> Total FG Wait Time:            69,415.64 (s)  DB CPU time:      34,818.79 (s)
                                                                      Avg
                                          %Time       Total Wait     wait
    Wait Class                      Waits -outs         Time (s)     (ms)  %DB time
    User I/O                   14,693,843     0           69,222        5      65.0
    DB CPU                                                34,819               32.7
    Commit                         40,629     0              119        3       0.1
    System I/O                     26,504     0               57        2       0.1
    Network                     1,945,010     0               11        0       0.0
    Other                         125,200    99                4        0       0.0
    Application                     2,673     0                2        1       0.0
    Concurrency                     3,059     0                1        0       0.0
    Configuration                      31    19                0       15       0.0
    Foreground Wait Events            
    -> s  - second, ms - millisecond -    1000th of a second
    -> Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
    -> %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%.  Value of null is truly 0
                                                                 Avg
                                            %Time Total Wait    wait    Waits   % DB
    Event                             Waits -outs   Time (s)    (ms)     /txn   time
    db file sequential read      14,092,706     0     65,613       5    108.0   61.6
    read by other session           308,534     0      1,260       4      2.4    1.2
    direct path read                 97,454     0        987      10      0.7     .9
    db file scattered read           71,870     0        910      13      0.6     .9
    db file parallel read            35,001     0        372      11      0.3     .3
    log file sync                    40,629     0        119       3      0.3     .1
    control file sequential re       26,504     0         57       2      0.2     .1
    direct path read temp            14,499     0         49       3      0.1     .0
    direct path write temp            9,186     0         28       3      0.1     .0
    SQL*Net message to client     1,923,973     0          5       0     14.7     .0
    SQL*Net message from dblin        1,056     0          5       5      0.0     .0
    Disk file operations I/O          8,848     0          2       0      0.1     .0
    ASM file metadata operatio           36     0          2      54      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net break/reset to cli        2,636     0          1       1      0.0     .0
    ADR block file read                 472     0          1       1      0.0     .0
    os thread startup                     8     0          1      74      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net more data to clien       17,656     0          1       0      0.1     .0
    asynch descriptor resize        123,852   100          0       0      0.9     .0
    local write wait                    110     0          0       4      0.0     .0
    utl_file I/O                     55,635     0          0       0      0.4     .0
    log file switch (private s            8     0          0      52      0.0     .0
    cursor: pin S wait on X               2     0          0     142      0.0     .0
    enq: KO - fast object chec           13     0          0      20      0.0     .0
    PX Deq: Slave Session Stat          248     0          0       1      0.0     .0
    enq: RO - fast object reus           18     0          0      11      0.0     .0
    latch: cache buffers chain        2,511     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    latch: shared pool                  195     0          0       1      0.0     .0
    CSS initialization                   12     0          0       8      0.0     .0
    PX qref latch                        54   100          0       2      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net more data from cli          995     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net more data from dbl          300     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    kksfbc child completion               1   100          0      56      0.0     .0
    library cache: mutex X              244     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    PX Deq: Signal ACK RSG              124     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    undo segment extension                6   100          0       7      0.0     .0
    PX Deq: Signal ACK EXT              124     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    library cache load lock               3     0          0       9      0.0     .0
    ADR block file write                 45     0          0       1      0.0     .0
    CSS operation: action                12     0          0       2      0.0     .0
    reliable message                     28     0          0       1      0.0     .0
    CSS operation: query                 72     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    latch: row cache objects             14     0          0       1      0.0     .0
    enq: SQ - contention                 17     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    latch free                           32     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    buffer busy waits                    52     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    enq: PS - contention                 16     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    enq: TX - row lock content            6     0          0       1      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net message to dblink         1,018     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    cursor: pin S                        23     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    latch: cache buffers lru c            8     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net message from clien    1,923,970     0    944,508     491     14.7
    jobq slave wait                  66,732   100     33,334     500      0.5
    Streams AQ: waiting for me        6,481   100     32,412    5001      0.0
    wait for unread message on       32,858    98     32,411     986      0.3
    PX Deq: Execution Msg             1,448     0        190     131      0.0
    PX Deq: Execute Reply             1,196     0         74      62      0.0
    HS message to agent                 228     0          4      19      0.0
    single-task message                  42     0          4      97      0.0
    PX Deq Credit: send blkd            904     0          2       3      0.0
    PX Deq Credit: need buffer          205     0          1       3      0.0
    Foreground Wait Events            
    -> s  - second, ms - millisecond -    1000th of a second
    -> Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
    -> %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%.  Value of null is truly 0
                                                                 Avg
                                            %Time Total Wait    wait    Waits   % DB
    Event                             Waits -outs   Time (s)    (ms)     /txn   time
    PX Deq: Table Q Normal            4,291     0          1       0      0.0
    PX Deq: Join ACK                    124     0          0       1      0.0
    PX Deq: Parse Reply                 124     0          0       0      0.0
    KSV master wait                     256     0          0       0      0.0
    Latch Miss Sources                
    -> only latches with sleeps are shown
    -> ordered by name, sleeps desc
                                                         NoWait              Waiter
    Latch Name               Where                       Misses     Sleeps   Sleeps
    ASM map operation freeli kffmTranslate2                   0          2        0
    DML lock allocation      ktadmc                           0          2        0
    FOB s.o list latch       ksfd_allfob                      0          2        2
    In memory undo latch     ktiFlushMe                       0          5        0
    In memory undo latch     ktichg: child                    0          3        0
    PC and Classifier lists  No latch                         0          6        0
    Real-time plan statistic keswxAddNewPlanEntry             0         20       20
    SQL memory manager worka qesmmIRegisterWorkArea:1         0          1        1
    active service list      kswslogon: session logout        0         23       12
    active service list      kswssetsvc: PX session swi       0          6        1
    active service list      kswsite: service iterator        0          1        0
    archive process latch    kcrrgpll                         0          3        3
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr_2                        0      1,746      573
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr: fast path (cr pin       0      1,024    2,126
    cache buffers chains     kcbgcur_2                        0         60        8
    cache buffers chains     kcbchg1: kslbegin: bufs no       0         16        3
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr: fast path               0         14       20
    cache buffers chains     kcbzibmlt: multi-block rea       0         10        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbrls_2                         0          9       53
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr: kslbegin shared         0          8        1
    cache buffers chains     kcbrls_1                         0          7       84
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr: kslbegin excl           0          6       14
    cache buffers chains     kcbnew: new latch again          0          6        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbzgb: scan from tail. no       0          6        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbzwb                           0          5        8
    cache buffers chains     kcbgcur: fast path (shr)         0          3        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbget: pin buffer               0          3        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbzhngcbk2_1                    0          1        0
    cache buffers lru chain  kcbzgws                          0         19        0
    cache buffers lru chain  kcbo_link_q                      0          3        0
    call allocation          ksuxds                           0         14       10
    call allocation          ksudlp: top call                 0          2        3
    enqueue hash chains      ksqgtl3                          0          2        1
    enqueue hash chains      ksqrcl                           0          1        2
    enqueues                 ksqgel: create enqueue           0          1        0
    object queue header oper kcbo_unlink_q                    0          5        2
    object queue header oper kcbo_sw_buf                      0          2        0
    object queue header oper kcbo_link_q                      0          1        2
    object queue header oper kcbo_switch_cq                   0          1        2
    object queue header oper kcbo_switch_mq_bg                0          1        4
    parallel query alloc buf kxfpbalo                         0          1        1
    process allocation       ksucrp:1                         0          2        0
    process queue reference  kxfpqrsnd                        0          1        0
    qmn task queue latch     kwqmnmvtsks: delay to read       0          1        0
    redo allocation          kcrfw_redo_gen: redo alloc       0         17        0
    row cache objects        kqreqd: reget                    0          6        0
    row cache objects        kqrpre: find obj                 0          6       13
    row cache objects        kqrso                            0          2        0
    row cache objects        kqreqd                           0          1        2
    row cache objects        kqrpre: init complete            0          1        1
    shared pool              kghalo                           0        199      106
    shared pool              kghupr1                          0         39      109
    shared pool              kghfre                           0         18       19
    shared pool              kghalp                           0          7       29
    space background task la ktsj_grab_task                   0         21       27
    Mutex Sleep Summary                
    -> ordered by number of sleeps desc
                                                                             Wait
    Mutex Type            Location                               Sleeps    Time (ms)
    Library Cache         kglhdgn2 106                              338           12
    Library Cache         kgllkc1   57                              259           10
    Library Cache         kgllkdl1  85                              123           21
    Cursor Pin            kkslce [KKSCHLPIN2]                        70          286
    Library Cache         kglget2   2                                31            1
    Library Cache         kglhdgn1  62                               31            2
    Library Cache         kglpin1   4                                26            1
    Library Cache         kglpnal1  90                               18            0
    Library Cache         kglpndl1  95                               15            2
    Library Cache         kgllldl2 112                                6            0
    Library Cache         kglini1   32                                1            0
              -------------------------------------------------------------Thanks in advance.

    Hi,
    Thanks for reply.
    I provided one hour report.
    Inst Num Startup Time    Release     RAC
    1 27-Feb-12 09:03 11.2.0.2.0  NO
      Platform                         CPUs Cores Sockets Memory(GB)
    Linux x86 64-bit                    8     8       8      48.00
                  Snap Id      Snap Time      Sessions Curs/Sess
    Begin Snap:      5606 29-Feb-12 04:00:35        63       3.7
      End Snap:      5607 29-Feb-12 05:00:41        63       3.6
       Elapsed:               60.11 (mins)
       DB Time:              382.67 (mins)
    Cache Sizes                       Begin        End
    ~~~~~~~~~~~                  ---------- ----------
                   Buffer Cache:     1,952M     1,952M  Std Block Size:        16K
               Shared Pool Size:     1,024M     1,024M      Log Buffer:    18,868K
    Load Profile              Per Second    Per Transaction   Per Exec   Per Call
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~         ---------------    --------------- ---------- ----------
          DB Time(s):                6.4                0.8       0.03       0.03
           DB CPU(s):                1.0                0.1       0.00       0.00
           Redo size:           84,539.3           10,425.6
       Logical reads:           23,345.6            2,879.1
       Block changes:              386.5               47.7
      Physical reads:            1,605.0              197.9
    Physical writes:                7.1                0.9
          User calls:              233.9               28.9
              Parses:                4.0                0.5
         Hard parses:                0.1                0.0
    W/A MB processed:                0.1                0.0
              Logons:                0.1                0.0
            Executes:              210.9               26.0
           Rollbacks:                0.0                0.0
        Transactions:                8.1
    Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                Buffer Nowait %:   99.62       Redo NoWait %:  100.00
                Buffer  Hit   %:   95.57    In-memory Sort %:  100.00
                Library Hit   %:   99.90        Soft Parse %:   98.68
             Execute to Parse %:   98.10         Latch Hit %:   99.99
    Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %:   32.08     % Non-Parse CPU:   99.90
    Shared Pool Statistics        Begin    End
                 Memory Usage %:   89.25   89.45
        % SQL with executions>1:   96.79   97.52
      % Memory for SQL w/exec>1:   95.67   96.56
    Top 5 Timed Foreground Events
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                                               Avg
                                                              wait   % DB
    Event                                 Waits     Time(s)   (ms)   time Wait Class
    db file sequential read           3,054,464      17,002      6   74.0 User I/O
    DB CPU                                            3,748          16.3
    read by other session               199,603         796      4    3.5 User I/O
    direct path read                     46,301         439      9    1.9 User I/O
    db file scattered read               21,113         269     13    1.2 User I/O
    Host CPU (CPUs:    8 Cores:    8 Sockets:    8)
    ~~~~~~~~         Load Average
                   Begin       End     %User   %System      %WIO     %Idle
                    1.45      1.67      13.2       0.6      15.8      86.2
    Instance CPU
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  % of total CPU for Instance:      13.0
                  % of busy  CPU for Instance:      94.7
      %DB time waiting for CPU - Resource Mgr:       0.0
    Memory Statistics
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                       Begin          End
                      Host Mem (MB):     49,152.0     49,152.0
                       SGA use (MB):      3,072.0      3,072.0
                       PGA use (MB):        513.5        467.7
        % Host Mem used for SGA+PGA:         7.29         7.20
    Time Model Statistics            
    -> Total time in database user-calls (DB Time): 22960.5s
    -> Statistics including the word "background" measure background process
       time, and so do not contribute to the DB time statistic
    -> Ordered by % or DB time desc, Statistic name
    Statistic Name                                       Time (s) % of DB Time
    sql execute elapsed time                             22,835.9         99.5
    DB CPU                                                3,748.4         16.3
    parse time elapsed                                       15.4           .1
    hard parse elapsed time                                  14.3           .1
    PL/SQL execution elapsed time                             7.5           .0
    PL/SQL compilation elapsed time                           6.0           .0
    connection management call elapsed time                   1.6           .0
    sequence load elapsed time                                0.4           .0
    hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time                0.0           .0
    repeated bind elapsed time                                0.0           .0
    failed parse elapsed time                                 0.0           .0
    DB time                                              22,960.5
    background elapsed time                                 238.1
    background cpu time                                       4.9
    Operating System Statistics        
    -> *TIME statistic values are diffed.
       All others display actual values.  End Value is displayed if different
    -> ordered by statistic type (CPU Use, Virtual Memory, Hardware Config), Name
    Statistic                                  Value        End Value
    BUSY_TIME                                396,506
    IDLE_TIME                              2,483,725
    IOWAIT_TIME                              455,495
    NICE_TIME                                      0
    SYS_TIME                                  16,163
    USER_TIME                                380,052
    LOAD                                           1                2
    RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME                         0
    VM_IN_BYTES                       95,646,943,232
    VM_OUT_BYTES                       1,686,059,008
    PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES             51,539,607,552
    NUM_CPUS                                       8
    NUM_CPU_CORES                                  8
    NUM_CPU_SOCKETS                                8
    GLOBAL_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX                4,194,304
    GLOBAL_SEND_SIZE_MAX                   1,048,586
    TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_DEFAULT                  87,380
    TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MAX                   4,194,304
    TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MIN                       4,096
    TCP_SEND_SIZE_DEFAULT                     16,384
    TCP_SEND_SIZE_MAX                      4,194,304
    TCP_SEND_SIZE_MIN                          4,096
    Operating System Statistics -
    Snap Time           Load    %busy    %user     %sys    %idle  %iowait
    29-Feb 04:00:35      1.4      N/A      N/A      N/A      N/A      N/A
    29-Feb 05:00:41      1.7     13.8     13.2      0.6     86.2     15.8
    Foreground Wait Class              
    -> s  - second, ms - millisecond -    1000th of a second
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
    -> %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%.  Value of null is truly 0
    -> Captured Time accounts for         97.6%  of Total DB time      22,960.46 (s)
    -> Total FG Wait Time:            18,651.75 (s)  DB CPU time:       3,748.35 (s)
                                                                      Avg
                                          %Time       Total Wait     wait
    Wait Class                      Waits -outs         Time (s)     (ms)  %DB time
    User I/O                    3,327,253     0           18,576        6      80.9
    DB CPU                                                 3,748               16.3
    Commit                         23,882     0               69        3       0.3
    System I/O                      1,035     0                3        3       0.0
    Network                       842,393     0                2        0       0.0
    Other                          10,120    99                0        0       0.0
    Configuration                       3     0                0       58       0.0
    Application                       264     0                0        1       0.0
    Concurrency                     1,482     0                0        0       0.0
    Foreground Wait Events            
    -> s  - second, ms - millisecond -    1000th of a second
    -> Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
    -> %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%.  Value of null is truly 0
                                                                 Avg
                                            %Time Total Wait    wait    Waits   % DB
    Event                             Waits -outs   Time (s)    (ms)     /txn   time
    db file sequential read       3,054,464     0     17,002       6    104.5   74.0
    read by other session           199,603     0        796       4      6.8    3.5
    direct path read                 46,301     0        439       9      1.6    1.9
    db file scattered read           21,113     0        269      13      0.7    1.2
    log file sync                    23,882     0         69       3      0.8     .3
    db file parallel read             4,727     0         68      14      0.2     .3
    control file sequential re        1,035     0          3       3      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net message to client       840,792     0          2       0     28.8     .0
    direct path read temp                95     0          2      18      0.0     .0
    local write wait                     79     0          0       4      0.0     .0
    Disk file operations I/O            870     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    ASM file metadata operatio            4     0          0      50      0.0     .0
    log file switch (private s            3     0          0      58      0.0     .0
    ADR block file read                  36     0          0       3      0.0     .0
    enq: RO - fast object reus            5     0          0      16      0.0     .0
    latch: cache buffers chain        1,465     0          0       0      0.1     .0
    SQL*Net break/reset to cli          256     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    asynch descriptor resize         10,059   100          0       0      0.3     .0
    SQL*Net more data to clien        1,510     0          0       0      0.1     .0
    enq: KO - fast object chec            3     0          0       8      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net more data from cli           91     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    latch: shared pool                   14     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    ADR block file write                  5     0          0       1      0.0     .0
    reliable message                      8     0          0       0      0.0     .0
    direct path write temp                1     0          0       2      0.0     .0
    SQL*Net message from clien      840,794     0     68,885      82     28.8
    jobq slave wait                   7,365   100      3,679     499      0.3
    Streams AQ: waiting for me          721   100      3,605    5000      0.0
    wait for unread message on        3,648    98      3,603     988      0.1
    KSV master wait                      20     0          0       0      0.0
    Background Wait Events            
    -> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
    -> Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
    -> %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%.  Value of null is truly 0
                                                                 Avg
                                            %Time Total Wait    wait    Waits   % bg
    Event                             Waits -outs   Time (s)    (ms)     /txn   time
    log file parallel write          29,353     0         83       3      1.0   34.8
    db file parallel write            5,753     0         17       3      0.2    6.9
    db file sequential read           1,638     0         15       9      0.1    6.1
    control file sequential re        5,142     0         13       2      0.2    5.4
    os thread startup                   140     0          8      58      0.0    3.4
    control file parallel writ        1,440     0          8       6      0.0    3.4
    log file sequential read            304     0          8      26      0.0    3.3
    db file scattered read              214     0          2       9      0.0     .8
    ASM file metadata operatio        1,199     0          1       1      0.0     .3
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    direct path read                     41     0          0       5      0.0     .1
    kfk: async disk IO                    6     0          0       9      0.0     .0
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    log file sync                         3     0          0       5      0.0     .0
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    CSS initialization                    1     0          0       6      0.0     .0
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    latch: redo allocation                3     0          0       1      0.0     .0
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    latch: cache buffers lru c     1 100.0
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    log file sequential read     304   6.3   3.0   3.6  10.2  23.4  24.3  29.3
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    ASM background timer         755   2.9    .4    .1    .1    .3    .1    .3  95.8
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    SQL*Net message from clien 840.1  97.1   1.8    .5    .2    .2    .1    .0    .1
    Space Manager: slave idle   1147    .1                                  .5  99.4
    Streams AQ: qmn coordinato   258  49.6                .4                    50.0
    Streams AQ: qmn slave idle   130    .8                                      99.2
    Streams AQ: waiting for me   721                                           100.0
    Streams AQ: waiting for ti     7  28.6                                42.9  28.6
    class slave wait             283  39.9   2.5   2.5   3.5   4.9   9.2  15.2  22.3
    dispatcher timer              60                                           100.0
    jobq slave wait             7360    .0    .0    .0                    99.9
    pmon timer                  1201                                           100.0
    rdbms ipc message          47.8K   2.7  31.6  17.4   1.1   1.1    .9  20.9  24.3
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    smon timer                    16                                       6.3  93.8
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    active service list      kswslogon: session logout        0          2        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr_2                        0      1,123      483
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr: fast path (cr pin       0        496    1,131
    cache buffers chains     kcbrls_2                         0          5        6
    cache buffers chains     kcbgcur_2                        0          4        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbgtcr: fast path               0          3        1
    cache buffers chains     kcbzwb                           0          2        4
    cache buffers chains     kcbchg1: kslbegin: bufs no       0          1        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbnew: new latch again          0          1        0
    cache buffers chains     kcbrls_1                         0          1        6
    cache buffers chains     kcbzgb: scan from tail. no       0          1        0
    cache buffers lru chain  kcbzgws                          0          1        0
    object queue header oper kcbo_switch_cq                   0          1        0
    object queue header oper kcbo_switch_mq_bg                0          1        2
    redo allocation          kcrfw_redo_gen: redo alloc       0          3        0
    row cache objects        kqrpre: find obj                 0          1        1
    row cache objects        kqrso                            0          1        0
    shared pool              kghalo                           0         13        3
    shared pool              kghupr1                          0          4       15
    shared pool              kghalp                           0          1        0
    space background task la ktsj_grab_task                   0          2        2
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