Waits occur in CGS wait for IPC msg and ksxr poll remote instance

Hi,
i have faced thousands of wait events occur in "ksxr poll remote instance" and "CGS wait for IPC msg" and same number of waitevent timedout also.
Anybody help me to understand what this wait event says and any relations between this two wait event.
If this could cause any problem for my database.
Thanks in advance

Hi,
i have faced thousands of wait events occur in "ksxr poll remote instance" and "CGS wait for IPC msg" and same number of waitevent timedout also.
Anybody help me to understand what this wait event says and any relations between this two wait event.
If this could cause any problem for my database.
Thanks in advance

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