USER/LIBRARY/CACHES/WINE/FONTS

i am not sure if i should trash this cach folder. i had codeweavers crossover installed, but i trashed everything i could find for this application. i think crossover used something called wine, but i am not sure if this cach folder is related to it or not. thanks for your help.

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    Neeraj Bhatia
    Edited by: Neeraj.Bhatia2 on Jul 13, 2009 6:51 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    Thanks Charles. I really appreciate your efforts to diagnose the issue.
    I agree with you performance issue is caused by soft parsing, which can be solved by holding cursors (session_cached_cursors). It may be due to oversized shared pool, which is causing delay in searching child cursors.
    My second thought is, there is large number of reloads, which can be due to under-sized shared pool, if invalidation activities are not going (CBO statistics collection, DDL etc), cursors are being flushed frequently.
    CPU utilization is continuously high (above 90%). Pasting additional information from same AWR report.
    Namespace                Get Requests       Pct Miss        Pin Requests         Pct Miss      Reloads        Invalidations
    BODY                       225,345               0.76            4,965,541            0.15           5,533           0
    CLUSTER                   1,278                  1.41            2,542                  1.73           26                0
    INDEX                       5,982                  9.31            13,922                7.35           258               0
    SQL AREA                  141,465              54.10           27,831,235         1.21           69,863          19,085 Latch Miss Sources
    Latch Name             Where                                         NoWait Misses                 Sleeps             Waiter Sleeps
    library cache lock       kgllkdl: child: no lock handle             0                                   8,250                   5,792 Time Model Statistics
    Statistic Name                                                                           Time (s)                               % of DB Time
    sql execute elapsed time                                                           206,979.31                                      85.27
    PL/SQL execution elapsed time                                                    94,651.78                                      39.00
    DB CPU                                                                                     33,039.29                                      13.61
    parse time elapsed                                                                      22,635.47                                       9.33
    inbound PL/SQL rpc elapsed time                                                  14,763.48                                       6.08
    hard parse elapsed time                                                               14,136.77                                       5.82
    connection management call elapsed time                                        1,625.07                                       0.67
    PL/SQL compilation elapsed time                                                        760.76                                       0.31
    repeated bind elapsed time                                                               664.81                                       0.27
    hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time                                             500.11                                       0.21
    Java execution elapsed time                                                              252.95                                       0.10
    failed parse elapsed time                                                                   167.23                                       0.07
    hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time                                             124.11                                       0.05
    sequence load elapsed time                                                                23.34                                        0.01
    DB time                                                                                   242,720.12  
    background elapsed time                                                             11,645.52  
    background cpu time                                                                      247.25 According to this DB CPU is 65% utilization (DB CPU + Background CPU / Total Available CPU seconds). While at the same time DB host was 95% utilized (confirmed from DBA_HIST_SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY).
    Operating System Statistics
    Statistic                                         Total
    BUSY_TIME                             3,586,030
    IDLE_TIME                              1,545,064
    IOWAIT_TIME                              22,237
    NICE_TIME                                           0
    SYS_TIME                                  197,661
    USER_TIME                              3,319,452
    LOAD                                                 11
    RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME                  0
    PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES          867,180
    NUM_CPUS                                           2

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