[질문]WAS 이용시 gc cr multi block request 발생

OS 버젼 과 Word size : AIX 5.3 64BIT
DB버젼과 Word size : DB VERSION은 10.2.0.3 64BIT
RAC 환경이며 node1과 node2는 동일한 환경으로 구성되어 있습니다.
업무상 주로 이용하는 인스턴스는 node1 이구요.
파티션으로 구성되어 있는 테이블을 full scan하는 쿼리를 수행하는데
WAS에서 해당 쿼리를 날리면 gc cr multi block request 이벤트가 아주 오래 점유하고 있습니다.
동일 쿼리를 pl/sql 로 접속해서 2-tier로 쿼리하면 그런 이벤트 없이 바로 떨어지구요.
2-tier로 쿼리하면 15초,
WAS에서 쿼리하면 4~5분 정도가 걸리죠.
도대체 왜 그런지 알수가 없는데, 가이드가 될 만한 힌트라도 좋으니 의견 부탁드립니다.
감사합니다.

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http://wiki.ex-em.com/index.php/Gc_cr_multi_block_request

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      db file parallel read                        4708        0.19         44.89
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      latch: gcs resource hash                        2        0.00          0.00
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    WAIT #4: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 14 file#=1 block#=3396 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1318904416456979
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    Regards
    GregG

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    call     count       cpu    elapsed       disk      query    current        rows
    Parse        1      0.03       0.05          2          5          0           0
    Execute      1      0.00       0.00          0          0          0           0
    Fetch        5     11.59     529.83       9580     115021          0        1957
    total        7     11.62     529.88       9582     115026          0        1957
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
    Parsing user id: SYS
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
      Event waited on                             Times   Max. Wait  Total Waited
      ----------------------------------------   Waited  ----------  ------------
      library cache lock                             13        0.00          0.00
      SQL*Net message to client                       5        0.00          0.00
      gc cr multi block request                   63408        1.22        507.30
      gc cr grant 2-way                              75        0.00          0.02
      db file sequential read                       983        0.04          6.13
      gc current block 3-way                         97        0.00          0.07
      gc current block 2-way                        111        0.00          0.06
      db file scattered read                        522        0.17          4.28
      db file parallel read                         249        0.07          2.19
      cr request retry                               81        0.00          0.02
      latch: cache buffers lru chain                  5        0.00          0.00
      latch: gcs resource hash                        5        0.00          0.00
      latch: KCL gc element parent latch             22        0.00          0.00
      latch free                                      3        0.00          0.00
      gc cr block 3-way                              10        0.00          0.00
      gc cr block 2-way                             101        0.00          0.05
      gc cr disk read                                64        0.00          0.02
      SQL*Net message from client                     4        0.04          0.14
      SQL*Net more data to client                    50        0.00          0.00
    ********************************************************************************In raw trace file I can see:
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 81 file#=1 block#=223460 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765932709496
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221367 file#=1 block#=223456 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765933930894
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221273 file#=1 block#=223456 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765935152287
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1223855 file#=1 block#=223456 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765936376232
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1180460 file#=1 block#=223456 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765937556773
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 406 file#=1 block#=223476 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765937566092
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 8039 file#=1 block#=263972 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765937742971
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221983 file#=1 block#=263972 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765938965148
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221642 file#=1 block#=263972 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765940186879
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221656 file#=1 block#=263972 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765941408618
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221654 file#=1 block#=263972 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765942630357
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221657 file#=1 block#=263972 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765943852096
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 578770 file#=1 block#=263972 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765944430948
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 101 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765944898180
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 2287 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765944900500
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221984 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765946122713
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221641 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765947344453
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221670 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765948566201
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221663 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765949787950
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221670 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765951009697
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 182726 file#=1 block#=351188 class#=1 obj#=4 tim=1273765951192501
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    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221668 file#=1 block#=35281 class#=1 obj#=5 tim=1273766104171949
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221639 file#=1 block#=35281 class#=1 obj#=5 tim=1273766105393674
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 1221612 file#=1 block#=35281 class#=1 obj#=5 tim=1273766106615404
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 838378 file#=1 block#=35281 class#=1 obj#=5 tim=1273766107453869
    WAIT #1: nam='gc cr multi block request' ela= 695 file#=1 block#=35281 class#=1 obj#=5 tim=1273766107455175Any ideas ?
    Regards
    GregG

    Hi Greg;
    You may hit a bug?What is your OS? If linux than please see:
    Bug 6268172: INCONSISTENT QUERY PERFORMANCE IN 4 NODE RAC
    https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=BUG&id=6268172&productFamily=Oracle
    Also see:
    Bug 9838876: WAITING FOR 'GC CR MULTI BLOCK REQUEST'
    https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=BUG&id=9838876&productFamily=Oracle
    Regard
    Helios

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    Hello,
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    Database GUID: '83d028ec-439d-4904-a0e4-1d3bc0f58809' 
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    This may be caused by replication latency between Active Directory domain controllers. 
    Active directory response: 000020B5: AtrErr: DSID-0315286E, #1:
    Our Exchange setup is in parent domain, but we keep on getting this error for various domain controllers in each child domain in the same site. We then configured one of the parent domain domain controller on Exchange. Still we are getting this error for
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    Verified the AD replication and there is no latency or pending stuffs.
    Any support  to resolve this issue will be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
    Regards,
    Jnana R Dash

    Hi,
    In addition to Ed's suggestion, I would like to clarify the following things for troubleshooting:
    1. Please restart IIS at first.
    2. If the issue persists, please ping your DC on your Exchange server to check if Exchange can communicate with DC.
    Hope it helps.
    Best regards,
    Amy Wang
    TechNet Community Support

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    namespace EmployeeService
            public class Employee
                private int _Id;
                private string _Name;
                private string _Gender;
                private DateTime _DateofBirth;
                public int Id
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                public string Name
                    set { _Name = value; }
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                public string Gender
                    set { _Gender = value; }
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                    SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("spGettblEmployeewcf", con);
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                        objemp.Gender = dr["Gender"].ToString();
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                    SqlParameter ParameterName = new SqlParameter()
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                    SqlParameter ParameterDateofBirth = new SqlParameter()
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        [ServiceContract]
        public interface IEmployeeService
            [OperationContract]
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            [OperationContract]
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            // TODO: Add your service operations here
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     protected void btnsave_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
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                employee.Name = txtname.Text;
                employee.Gender = txtgender.Text;
                employee.DateofBirth = Convert.ToDateTime(txtdob.Text);
                client.SaveEmployee(employee);
            protected void btnget_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
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                txtgender.Text = employee.Gender;
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    <!--
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      -->
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                <source name="System.ServiceModel" switchValue="Warning, ActivityTracing"
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                    <listeners>
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                        <add name="ServiceModelTraceListener">
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                    <filter type="" />
                </add>
                <add initializeData="C:\Users\HEMANTH\Desktop\Client\Client\Web_tracelog.svclog"
                    type="System.Diagnostics.XmlWriterTraceListener, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089"
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                    <filter type="" />
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        </system.serviceModel>
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    Regards
    rax227 
                           

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    TechNet Community Support

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    Database GUID: '23258311-ad29-41c2-a842-522f48baa267'
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