WARNING: io_getevents timed out 600 sec

We are facing this error frequently, please let us know what is the reason and resolution for this
WARNING:io_getevents timed out 600 sec
Oracle : 10.2.0.4 production
OS : RHEL 4.7
Thanks in advance..

we upgraded DB version to 10.2.0.5. after that did not find previous error.
Oracle : 10.2.0.5 production
Thanks
@anto

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