Windows and sun solaris
Hi,
I have a pc with windows XP Home edition installed on it. I want to remove windows
and install sun solaris on it. I don't have a floppy drive on my laptop pc.
My question is, when I remove windows and do i need bootable disc to install sun solaris ?
again, I have only CD drive.
What are the problems involved on that ?
Thanks in advance.
I have a pc with windows XP Home edition installed on it. I want to remove windows
and install sun solaris on it. I don't have a floppy drive on my laptop pc.
My question is, when I remove windows and do i need bootable disc to install sun solaris ?
again, I have only CD drive.As long as your machine is supported and supports CD booting then you should have no issues.
Check the HCL first.
alan
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select
sname
, pname
, pval1
, pval2
from
SYS.AUX_STATS$;
SNAME PNAME PVAL1 PVAL2
SYSSTATS_INFO STATUS COMPLETED
SYSSTATS_INFO DSTART 06-13-2011 20:36
SYSSTATS_INFO DSTOP 06-13-2011 20:37
SYSSTATS_INFO FLAGS 1
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SNAME PNAME PVAL1 PVAL2
SYSSTATS_INFO STATUS COMPLETED
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SYSSTATS_INFO DSTOP 06-13-2011 20:33
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The following SQL statement has been identified to perform poorly on my new Sun Solaris machine. It performs as expected on my Wondows 2003 x64 server.
It currently takes 15 seconds to execute on Windows and 78 seconds on Solaris.
OS Configurations
Windows: 2003 Server x64 with single 250GB HDD 4GB RAM
Solaris:
Operating System : Solaris 5.10/08
Sun SPARC T3 -1 Server
CPU : SPARC T3 16-Core 1.65 GHz Processor
RAM : 16 GB DDR3
HDD : 4*300 GB= 1200 TB
This is the statement:
select * from v_a_rd_data_entry; -- This is a view.
The view query is:
SELECT 1 RN,
I.RD_TYPE_CODE,
I.RD_TYPE,
I.RD_CODE,
I.TCNT,
V1.VERSION_ID,
V1.FLAG_1,
V1.FLAG_2,
V1.QUANTITY_1,
V1.QUANTITY_2,
V2.IDENTITY_START_DATE,
V2.IDENTITY_TERMINATION_DATE,
V1.VERSION_VALID_FROM,
V1.CRE_USER,
V1.CRE_DATIM,
V1.IS_DELETING_VERSION,
V1.DELETES_VERSION_ID,
V1.CODE_1,
V1.CODE_2,
CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS lc_start,
CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS lc_end,
CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS version_valid_till,
CAST (NULL AS DATE) AS next_lc_start,
CAST ( MULTISET
SELECT RD_TYPE_CODE,
VERSION_ID,
LANGUAGE_CODE,
SHORT_DESCRIPTION,
LONG_DESCRIPTION
FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_T
WHERE RD_DATA_ENTRY_T.RD_TYPE_CODE = V1.RD_TYPE_CODE
AND RD_DATA_ENTRY_T.VERSION_ID = V1.VERSION_ID
) AS RD_DATA_ENTRY_T_TAB_TYPE) RD_DATA_ENTRY_T
FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_I I,
RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V1,
RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V2
WHERE V1.RD_TYPE_CODE = I.RD_TYPE_CODE
AND V2.RD_TYPE_CODE = I.RD_TYPE_CODE
AND V1.version_id = get_version_id.RD_DATA_ENTRY (V1.RD_TYPE_CODE, 'CURRENT', V1.VERSION_VALID_FROM)
AND V2.version_id = get_version_id.RD_DATA_ENTRY (V2.RD_TYPE_CODE, 'KNOWLEDGE');The DB parameters:
Windows:
SQL> show parameters optimizer
NAME TYPE VALUE
optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean FALSE
optimizer_dynamic_sampling integer 2
optimizer_features_enable string 11.1.0.6
optimizer_index_caching integer 0
optimizer_index_cost_adj integer 100
optimizer_mode string ALL_ROWS
optimizer_secure_view_merging boolean TRUE
optimizer_use_invisible_indexes boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_pending_statistics boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines boolean TRUE
SQL> show parameter db_file_multi
NAME TYPE VALUE
db_file_multiblock_read_count integer 128
SQL> show parameter db_block_size
NAME TYPE VALUE
db_block_size integer 8192
SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing
NAME TYPE VALUE
cursor_sharing string EXACT
select
sname
, pname
, pval1
, pval2
from
sys.aux_stats$;
SNAME PNAME PVAL1 PVAL2
SYSSTATS_INFO STATUS COMPLETED
SYSSTATS_INFO DSTART 06-13-2011 20:36
SYSSTATS_INFO DSTOP 06-13-2011 20:37
SYSSTATS_INFO FLAGS 1
SYSSTATS_MAIN CPUSPEEDNW 2600.213
SYSSTATS_MAIN IOSEEKTIM 11.207
SYSSTATS_MAIN IOTFRSPEED 4096
SYSSTATS_MAIN SREADTIM 3.226
SYSSTATS_MAIN MREADTIM
SYSSTATS_MAIN CPUSPEED 2600
SYSSTATS_MAIN MBRC
SYSSTATS_MAIN MAXTHR
SYSSTATS_MAIN SLAVETHR
13 rows selected Solaris:
SQL> show parameters optimizer
NAME TYPE VALUE
optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean FALSE
optimizer_dynamic_sampling integer 2
optimizer_features_enable string 11.2.0.1
optimizer_index_caching integer 50
optimizer_index_cost_adj integer 50
optimizer_mode string ALL_ROWS
optimizer_secure_view_merging boolean TRUE
optimizer_use_invisible_indexes boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_pending_statistics boolean FALSE
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines boolean TRUE
SQL> show parameter db_file_multi
NAME TYPE VALUE
db_file_multiblock_read_count integer 256
SQL> show parameter db_block_size
NAME TYPE VALUE
db_block_size integer 8192
SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing
NAME TYPE VALUE
cursor_sharing string SIMILAR
select
sname
, pname
, pval1
, pval2
from
sys.aux_stats$;
SNAME PNAME PVAL1 PVAL2
SYSSTATS_INFO STATUS COMPLETED
SYSSTATS_INFO DSTART 06-13-2011 20:32
SYSSTATS_INFO DSTOP 06-13-2011 20:33
SYSSTATS_INFO FLAGS 1
SYSSTATS_MAIN CPUSPEEDNW 411.566
SYSSTATS_MAIN IOSEEKTIM 6.197
SYSSTATS_MAIN IOTFRSPEED 52653.625
SYSSTATS_MAIN SREADTIM 463.529
SYSSTATS_MAIN MREADTIM
SYSSTATS_MAIN CPUSPEED 412
SYSSTATS_MAIN MBRC
SYSSTATS_MAIN MAXTHR Here is the output of EXPLAIN PLAN:
Windows:
SQL> select * from v_a_rd_data_entry;
4434 rows selected.
Elapsed: 00:00:03.26
Execution Plan
Plan hash value: 275055418
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time |
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 1 | 111 | 73 (3)| 00:00:01 |
| 1 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T | 1 | 38 | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 2 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 3 | NESTED LOOPS | | | | | |
| 4 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 111 | 73 (3)| 00:00:01 |
| 5 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 79 | 71 (3)| 00:00:01 |
|* 6 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 60 | 70 (3)| 00:00:01 |
| 7 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I | 1 | 19 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 8 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX | 1 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 9 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 10 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 32 | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
2 - access("RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."RD_TYPE_CODE"=:B1 AND "RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."VERSION_ID"=:B2)
6 - filter("V1"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'CURRENT',
INTERNAL_FUNCTION("V1"."VERSION_VALID_FROM")))
8 - access("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
9 - access("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
filter("V2"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'KNOWLEDGE
Statistics
53704 recursive calls
0 db block gets
197001 consistent gets
0 physical reads
0 redo size
785437 bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
3747 bytes received via SQL*Net from client
299 SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
26850 sorts (memory)
0 sorts (disk)
4434 rows processedSolaris:
SQL> select * from v_a_rd_data_entry;
4015 rows selected.
Elapsed: 00:00:09.50
Execution Plan
Plan hash value: 1399662582
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time |
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 1 | 135 | 19 (16)| 00:00:01 |
| 1 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_T | 1 | 39 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 2 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DE_T_RD_DE_V_FK1X | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 3 | NESTED LOOPS | | | | | |
| 4 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 135 | 19 (16)| 00:00:01 |
| 5 | NESTED LOOPS | | 1 | 51 | 19 (16)| 00:00:01 |
|* 6 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 32 | 18 (17)| 00:00:01 |
| 7 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| RD_DATA_ENTRY_I | 1 | 19 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 8 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | RD_DATA_ENTRY_I_PKX | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 9 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X | 2 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 10 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | RD_DATA_ENTRY_V | 1 | 84 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
2 - access("RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."RD_TYPE_CODE"=:B1 AND "RD_DATA_ENTRY_T"."VERSION_ID"=:B2)
6 - filter("V2"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'KNOWLEDGE
8 - access("V2"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
9 - access("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE"="I"."RD_TYPE_CODE")
10 - filter("V1"."VERSION_ID"="GET_VERSION_ID"."RD_DATA_ENTRY"("V1"."RD_TYPE_CODE",'CURRENT',
INTERNAL_FUNCTION("V1"."VERSION_VALID_FROM")))
Note
- 'PLAN_TABLE' is old version
Statistics
32000 recursive calls
0 db block gets
101816 consistent gets
0 physical reads
0 redo size
631809 bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
2214 bytes received via SQL*Net from client
271 SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
15998 sorts (memory)
0 sorts (disk)
4015 rows processedThe problematic portion is the call to the package function. The queries in there are the ones causing trouble
The TRCANLZR output for those statement looks like the following:
Windows:
224270.1 TRCA Trace Analyzer 11.4.2.4 Report: trcanlzr_43915.txt
hecr_ora_3300.trc (32608792 bytes)
Total Trace Response Time: 15.286 secs.
2011-JUN-03 11:12:56.453 (start of first db call in trace 3717579.240823).
2011-JUN-03 11:13:11.739 (end of last db call in trace 3717594.526453).
RESPONSE TIME SUMMARY
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pct of pct of pct of
Time total Time total Time total
Response Time Component (in secs) resp time (in secs) resp time (in secs) resp time
CPU: 6.422 42.0%
Non-idle Wait: 0.000 0.0%
ET Unaccounted-for: 0.359 2.4%
Total Elapsed(1): 6.782 44.4%
Idle Wait: 14.745 96.5%
RT Unaccounted-for: -6.241 -40.8%
Total Response(2): 15.286 100.0%
---SQl in question
2262144708 cv4dua23db5q4
Rank:3(14.1%) Self:3.036s Recursive:0.003s Invoker:83 Definer:83 Depth:1
SELECT V.VERSION_ID FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V WHERE V.RD_TYPE_CODE = :B3 AND V.VERSION_VALID_FROM <= :B2 AND V.CRE_DATIM <= :B1 AND
V.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NULL AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT NULL FROM RD_DATA_ENTRY_V V2 WHERE V.VERSION_ID = V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID AND
V2.VERSION_VALID_FROM <= :B2 AND V2.CRE_DATIM <= :B1 ) ORDER BY V.VERSION_VALID_FROM DESC, V.CRE_DATIM DESC
SQL SELF - TIME, TOTALS, WAITS, BINDS AND ROW SOURCE PLAN
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Response Time Elapsed Non-Idle Elapsed Time Idle
Call Accounted-for Time CPU Time Wait Time Unaccounted-for Wait Time
Parse: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Execute: 2.456 2.456 2.438 0.000 0.019 0.000
Fetch: 0.579 0.579 0.547 0.000 0.032 0.000
Total: 3.036 3.036 2.984 0.000 0.051 0.000
OS BG Consistent BG Current Rows Library Times Times
Call Buffer Gets Read Mode Mode Processed Cache Waited Waited
Call Count (disk) (query) (current) or Returned Misses Non-Idle Idle
Parse: 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Execute: 13260 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Fetch: 13260 0 100502 0 13070 0 0 0
Total: 26521 0 100502 0 13070 2 0 0
BG OS OS
Consistent Buffer Write Estim
Estim Actual Read Mode Gets Calls Time Size
ID PID Card Rows Row Source Operation (cr) (pr) (pw) (secs) ObjCost (bytes)
1: 0 1 1 SORT ORDER BY 8 0 0 0.000 0 6 58
2: 1 1 4 NESTED LOOPS ANTI 8 0 0 0.000 0 5 58
3: 2 3 4 . TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V 6 0 0 0.000 73471 4 111
4: 3 3 4 .. INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 2 0 0 0.000 73475 1 0
5: 2 109 0 . TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V 2 0 0 0.000 73471 1 2289
6: 5 1 0 .. INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X 2 0 0 0.000 73476 0 0
EXPLAIN PLAN
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Estim Search
ID PID Card Cost Explain Plan Operation Cols(1)
0: 1 11 SELECT STATEMENT
1: 0 1 11 SORT ORDER BY
2: 1 1 10 . HASH JOIN ANTI
3: 2 1 4 .. TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V
4: 3 3 1 ... INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 1/1
5: 2 1 5 .. TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID RD_DATA_ENTRY_V
6: 5 1 4 ... INDEX RANGE SCAN RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 2/2
(1) X/Y: Where X is the number of searched columns from index, which has a total of Y columns.
Indexed Cols and Predicates(1)
2 - Access Predicates: V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID=V.VERSION_ID
3 - Filter Predicates: V.VERSION_VALID_FROM<=:B2 AND V.CRE_DATIM<=TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1)
AND V.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NULL
4 - Indexed Cols for RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X (search 1/1):
RD_TYPE_CODE
4 - Access Predicates: V.RD_TYPE_CODE=:B3
5 - Filter Predicates: V2.DELETES_VERSION_ID IS NOT NULL
6 - Indexed Cols for RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 (search 2/2):
SYS_NC00014$
SYS_NC00015$
6 - Access Predicates: SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM)>=SYS_OP_DESCEND(:B2) AND SYS_OP_DESCEND(CRE_DATIM)>=SYS_OP_DESCEND(TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1))
AND SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM) IS NOT NULL
6 - Filter Predicates: SYS_OP_UNDESCEND(SYS_OP_DESCEND(VERSION_VALID_FROM))<=:B2
AND
SYS_OP_UNDESCEND(SYS_OP_DESCEND(CRE_DATIM)
)<=TO_TIMESTAMP(:B1)
(1) Identified by operation ID.
TABLES AND INDEXES
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
in Row in Avg
Source Explain Current Num Sample Row Chain Empty Avg Global
# Owner.Table Name Plan Plan Count(*)(2) Rows(1) Size(1) Last Analyzed(1) Len(1) Count(1) Blocks(1) Blocks(1) Space(1) Stats(1) Part Temp
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V Y Y 13261 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:09 90 0 244 12 3864 YES NO N
(1) CBO statistics.
(2) COUNT(*) up to threshold value of 1000000 (tool configuartion parameter).
in Row in
Source Explain Cols
# Owner.Table Name Owner.Index Name Plan Plan Index Type Uniqueness Count Indexed Columns
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX N N NORMAL UNIQUE 2 RD_TYPE_CODE VERSION_ID
2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X N Y NORMAL NONUNIQUE 1 RD_TYPE_CODE
3: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X N N NORMAL NONUNIQUE 1 DELETES_VERSION_ID
4: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X N N NORMAL UNIQUE 1 VERSION_ID
5: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 N Y FUNCTION-BASED NORMAL NONUNIQUE 2 SYS_NC00014$ SYS_NC00015$
Avg Avg
Leaf Data
Blocks Blocks
Num Sample Distinct Leaf per per Clustering Global
# Owner.Table Name Owner.Index Name Rows(1) Size(1) Last Analyzed(1) Keys(1) Blevel(1) Blocks(1) Key(1) Key(1) Factor(1) Stats(1) Part Temp
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:09 13255 1 75 1 1 12018 YES NO N
2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 4389 1 59 1 2 11986 YES NO N
3: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X 114 114 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 114 0 1 1 1 61 YES NO N
4: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 13255 1 53 1 1 687 YES NO N
5: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:10 1015 2 143 1 1 807 YES NO N
(1) CBO statistics.
Col Asc/ Num Sample Num Num Num
# Owner.Index Name Pos Column Name Desc Rows(1) Size(1) Last Analyzed(1) Nulls(1) Distinct(1) Density(1) Buckets(1)
1: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX 1 RD_TYPE_CODE ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 4389 2.8920e-04 254
2: HECR.RD_DATA_ENTRY_V_PKX 2 VERSION_ID ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 13255 7.5443e-05 1
3: HECR.RD_DE_V_RDE_I_FK1X 1 RD_TYPE_CODE ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 4389 2.8920e-04 254
4: HECR.RD_DE_V_RD_DE_V_FK2X 1 DELETES_VERSION_ID ASC 13255 114 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 13141 114 8.7719e-03 1
5: HECR.RD_DE_V_VID_UN1X 1 VERSION_ID ASC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 13255 7.5443e-05 1
6: HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 1 SYS_NC00014$ DESC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 126 3.7722e-05 126
7: HECR.RD_DE_V_VVF_CDT_ID1 2 SYS_NC00015$ DESC 13255 13255 30-MAY-11 22:02:08 0 1010 4.1923e-03 254
(1) CBO statistics.
RECURSIVE SQL - TIME AND TOTALS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Response Time Elapsed Non-Idle Elapsed Time Idle
Call Accounted-for Time CPU Time Wait Time Unaccounted-for Wait Time
Parse: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Execute: 0.003 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 0.000
Fetch: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Total: 0.003 0.003 0.000 0.000 0.003 0.000
OS BG Consistent BG Current Rows Library Times Times
Call Buffer Gets Read Mode Mode Processed Cache Waited Waited
Call Count (disk) (query) (current) or Returned Misses Non-Idle Idle
Parse: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Execute: 44 0 60 0 300 0 0 0
Fetch: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total: 44 0 60 0 300 0 0 0
RELEVANT EXECUTIONS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There are 2 relevant executions of this SQL statement.
Their aggregate "Response Time Accounted-for" represents 0.1% of this "SQL Response Time Accounted-for", and 0.0% of the "Total Response Time Accounted-for".
Within these 2 SQL execuctions, there isn't any with "Response Time Accounted-for" larger than threshold of 5.0% of the "SQL Response Time Accounted-for".
SQL Trace Self Recursive
First/ RT RT Response Elapsed Non-Idle Idle Response Response
Last Rank Pct(1) Pct(2) Time(3) Time CPU Time Wait Time Wait Time Time(4) Start Timestamp End Timestamp Time(5)
First: 3 0.1% 0.0% 0.004 0.004 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.003 JUN-03 11:12:56.497 JUN-03 11:12:56.504 0.007
Last: 12638 0.0% 0.0% 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 JUN-03 11:13:11.738 JUN-03 11:13:11.739 0.000
(1) Percent of "SQL Response Time Accounted-for", which is 3.036 secs.
(2) Percent of "Total Response Time Accounted-for", which is 21.526 secs.
(3) "Self Response Time Accounted-for" in secs (caused by this execution).
(4) "Recursive Response Time Accounted-for" in secs (caused by recursive SQL invoked by this execution).
(5) According to timestamps of first and last calls for this execution.
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Sun Solaris 10,Upgrade 8 or higher,having issues with VxFS,for Oracle 11gr2
A while ago, we tried doing a prototype upgrade of our main Oracle 10g db to Oracle 11gr2.
The OS on which our Oracle 10g is running is Sun Solaris 10, upgrade 4.
According to Oracle 11gr2 documentation, we need Sun Solaris 10, upgrade 6 or higher for Oracle 11g2.
The filesystem we are using is VxFS, Veritas File System.
According to our system administrator, we had issues , making Sun Solar 10, upgrade 8 , work with the VxFS filesystem.
I was wondering if anybody is running Oracle 11g2 on Sun Solaris 10 upgrade 6 or higher with VxFS file system.
At present, our Oracle db upgrade project is on a hold, because of the above issue. So your help on this , can really help us in figuring out if there is an issue between VxFS filesystem and Sun Solaris 10 OS.
Thanks
AshishHi Ashish,
We are not running Veritas Cluster file system.
We tried moving our Oracle 10g r2 db on ZFS ,before doing the upgrade and performance on ZFS was worst.
ZFS has certain memory parameter setting. If you did not configure that then ZFS will eat your complete system memory.
My system administrator, has gotten a copy of Solaris 10 upgrade 9 and will try that with VxFS.
I was curious to find out if folks are running Oracle 11g on Sun Solaris 10 with VxFS file system and if they had experienced any issue.If you can Install Vxfs on Oracle Soalris 10 U9, then according to me there sholudn't be any limitations for an oracle database.
Recently i installed Oracle database 11.2.0.2 on one of my test server. I have created two databases - one on ZFS and another on ASM.
Refer:
http://appsdbaworkshop.blogspot.com/2010/10/installation-of-11202-on-oracle-solaris.html
We dont have any performance issues. We are testing it for the performance benchmarks on both of the filesystem.
If you can Install Vxfs on Oracle Soalris 10 U9, then according to me there sholudn't be any limitations for an oracle database.
Regards,
X A H E E R -
Urgently require a Programmer for TOP Dubai Co. (Oracle on Sun Solaris)
Need a good integration programer, experienced on Oracle Database, and Sun Solaris operating system. Budget is Dhs 8,000 per month Negotiable, depending on the experience. ( For a leading Dubai Company) - Revert back with detailed CV NOW........
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00 91 98 60 225 225
[email protected]Maybe there should be a category like "job offers" in this forum?
As a side note: maybe add some more details next time, such as: which version of Oracle products, which kind of operating system skills (I read programmer as developer, not as administrator), etc.
C. -
Is there any difference between sun solaris 8 and windows for Garb.Collecti
Hi All,
is there any difference between refreshing the java virtual memory between sun solaris 8 and windows.i am fetching 25 records for every search action.in windows usage of java virual memory is 5 mb after every search it refreshes the memory.while using the same code in sun solaris 8 it throws heap out of memory error and for every search it wont refresh the memory.Some other related links
http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/gc5.0/gc_tuning_5.html
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/perform/JVMTuning.html -
Generating reports in RTF and Excel on Sun Solaris
hi,
Could any one of u out there kindly tell me if it is possible to generate reports in RTF and Excel formats on a Report Server running in Sun Solaris machine. We use Reports 6i.
Because I am able to generate a report in RTF format on report running in Windows NT machine, but on Solaris i get a message that the Reports Server terminated abnormally!.
Thanks,
Prabhu SCould you please tell us whether you fllowed any special procedures
or made some specific settings to launch RTF reports ?Can't help much, I'm afraid. The report and web server settings were
all made before I got here, and are not visible to me.
We can get RTF from report builder/generate-to-file and when running
reports on the web. Our servers are all Sun/Solaris boxes, although
we display on DOS boxes. Excel we get from a program, not from the
report server.
Report builder 6.0.8.10.1, database claims to be 8.1.7.0.0.
Sorry I can't help much more than saying "yes, it can be done".
Allan Plumb -
RMI-server works on Windows and Linux but not on Solaris
I wrote an application which uses RMI. The server is successfully tested on Windows and Linux. However it doesn't work on Solaris.
Naming.lookup works, I can find the server. But calling a method on my remote interface causes a ConnectionException:
java.rmi.ConnectException: Connection refused to host: 192.168.1.123; nested exception is:
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint.newSocket(Unknown Source)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPChannel.createConnection(Unknown Source)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPChannel.newConnection(Unknown Source)
at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.newCall(Unknown Source)
at at.triton.javaengine.server.ServerImpl_Stub.connectToWindow(Unknown Source)
at at.triton.javaengine.client.JavaEngineClient.connectToWindow(JavaEngineClient.java:288)
at at.triton.javaengine.client.JavaEngineClient.main(JavaEngineClient.java:787)
Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.doConnect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(Unknown Source)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Unknown Source)
at sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIDirectSocketFactory.createSocket(Unknown Source)
at sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIMasterSocketFactory.createSocket(Unknown Source)
... 7 moreNote that I have almost no experience with Solaris.
Additional information about the common pitfalls which I have already checked:
* rmiregistry finds the server classes (the exception was different without them)
* the server is in the LAN and the desktop firewall of the client is double-checked to let the required ports through to any destination.java.rmi.ConnectException: Connection refused tohost: >192.168.1.123; nested exception is:
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
: connect
Clearly indicates what is happening inside there.Clearly indicates that you don't know what you are talking about.
Any applications invoked with a security manager must
be granted explicit permission to access local system
resources apart from read access to the directory and
its subdirectories where the program is invoked.Any application that gets a java.net.ConnectionException: Connection
refused is getting it more or less directly from the TCP/IP stack. If the problem had anything to do with policies and permissions and SecurityManagers, it would have been an AccessControlException .
if your client RMI doesnt include these lines then If your 'client RMI' does include these lines then I would like a definition of what exactly a 'client RMI' really is, because I've been using RMI for ten years and wrote a book about it and I certainly don't know.
1)just include these lines
if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) {
System.setSecurityManager(new
SecurityManager());In other words, if the application doesn't already have a security manager, in which case the contents of the policy file or the 'client RMI', or whatever you want to call it, are completely irrelevant, such that they couldn't possibly be having the problem you desrcribe, add a security manager so that we get into the land where you might possibly know what you're talking about?
e a policy file
grant {
permission java.net.SocketPermission
"192.168.1.123:1099", "accept,connect,resolve";
};And this is completely unnecessary if there isn't a security manager, and completely unrelated to the OP's problem. -
OSB on Sun solaris and JMS Reporting
Dear all,
When I install OSB and configure domain for OSB on Sun solaris, I encounter error when start manage-server:
<Feb 9, 2011 11:24:34 AM ICT> <Error> <OSB-Reporting> <BEA-473500> <JMS Reporting Data Manager failed to deploy during server start up weblogic.application.ApplicationException: [OSB-Reporting:473517]The JMS Reporting Provider Database tables werent created and the JMS Reporting Data Manager didnt deploy.
weblogic.application.ApplicationException: [OSB-Reporting:473517]The JMS Reporting Provider Database tables werent created and the JMS Reporting Data Manager didnt deploy.
at com.bea.wli.reporting.jmsprovider.init.JmsReportingDBCreate.createDBObjects(JmsReportingDBCreate.java:78)
at com.bea.wli.reporting.jmsprovider.init.JmsReportingStartupAndShutdown$1.run(JmsReportingStartupAndShutdown.java:58)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.AuthenticatedSubject.doAs(AuthenticatedSubject.java:363)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityManager.runAs(SecurityManager.java:147)
at weblogic.security.Security.runAs(Security.java:61)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
So it seems like I have to use RCU for create table but there is no version for sun solaris.
Please kindly help how to solve this issue. I use Sun Solaris 64bitRCU is available for Windows & linux platforms only but it can be used to create schema's on remote databases as well. So in case your DB is on non Linux/Windows platform, then run RCU from any machine with Linux/Windows plaform and create schema's on remote database.
Please refer -
http://onlineappsdba.com/index.php/2009/10/09/how-to-create-fmw-11g-schemas-soa-webcenter-on-solaris-non-windowslinux-platform/
Regards,
Anuj -
Local Authorities and SUN hardware/software & Solaris
It has come to my attention that nearly every local authority in Kent is ditching or has ditch SUN Solaris in favour of MS Windows, sighting the following reasons:
Sun Sparc kit is very expensive.
Unix system administrators demand high wages.
All applications used within a local authority now run under Windows.
On the same subject free ware solutions such as OpenOffice fail to integrate into any of the councils systems, making them of no interest.
As a Unix system admin guy in a local authority, I find this trend rather alarming.
With the advent of cheap SAN's and VMware this trend can only accelerate.
Do SUN have any plans to counter this trend?I doubt that our MS Windows team will consider the AMD x86 route, now that all our Windows servers have been consolidated onto a SAN under VMWare.
With the ability to carry out system snapshots in seconds and reducing our Windows server count down from over twenty to one, the Sun hardware is looking very expensive, to both purchase and maintain.
As for an answer I was looking more along the lines of what can we do to improve things, however I believe it may be a little too late, for us at least!. -
Dual Booting Windows and Solaris
Hi
how do i dual boot windows and solaris
Do i install windows first and then solaris or do it the other way around..?
how do i make sure that Windows and Solaris appear in my boot options..?
Is their a guide on doing this...?
Thanks
LiamHey I did a quick google search for you. So I havent tried this method myself but it sounds reasonable.
The text below is from the following link:
http://www.hccfl.edu/pollock/AUnix1/DualBoot.htm
"Solaris boot loader
Partition the drive to leave at least 2GB of space available for Solaris;
more drive space is desirable.
As with Linux, install Windows first then Solaris.
Do not use the Installation CD but boot and install
from Software CD 1.
If you accept the default partitioning scheme which
the installer provides you will soon run out of space in
your / and /usr partitions since only enough space is
allocated to install the system.
All extra space is allocated to /export/home.
A typical installation on a 4.5GB partition might look
something like this:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0d0s0 900M 536M 310M 64% /
/dev/dsk/c0d0s1 334M 109M 192M 36% /var
swap 671M 8.0k 671M 1% /var/run
swap 671M 8.0k 671M 1% /tmp
/dev/dsk/c0d0s5 845M 222M 565M 29% /opt
# (FAT32 partition):
/dev/dsk/c0d0p0:1 5.0G 3.3G 1.6G 66% /c
/dev/dsk/c0d0s7 1.1G 92M 954M 9% /export/home
/dev/dsk/c0d0s4 752M 225M 474M 33% /usr/local
The Solaris boot selector enables you to choose either
Solaris or Windows with Solaris as the default.
(I prefer grub or lilo!)
To mount FAT under Solaris:
# mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c0d0p0:c /dos (or �:1�?)
And the vfstab file:
/dev/dsk/c0d0p0:c - /dos pcfs - yes -
To create a GRUB boot floppy, follow these steps:
$ mkfs -t ext2 /dev/fd0
$ mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/fd0
$ mkdir /mnt/fd0/boot /mnt/fd0/boot/grub
$ cp /boot/grub/stage[12] /boot/grub/grub.conf \
> /mnt/fd0/boot/grub
$ /sbin/grub --batch <
Hope this helps!
/Oscar -
Oracle 9i and IDS under sun solaris 8
Need some help on oracle 9i and IDS under sun OS
i want some clariffication in my project.
If i develop my application under "sun solaris 8" OS for x86 with "oracle 9i"
as the backend and "IDS" (internet developer suite) as the front end, Can my
application be ported to the other environment i.e "SUNFIRE 280R" as the
server with sun solaris 8 as the OS and the same DB and front-end ?.
will there be any porting problems ?.
i am new to this environment.And i don't have SUNFIRE 280R server with me and
the customer won't supply it.
can anybody guide me please ?.(i am looking for the suggestions form those who
really worked on this environment.)
MurthyAndrea...for a faster response, please post this question in the Database - Installation forum:
Database Installation -
Real Application Cluster on Sun Solaris 8 and Sun Cluster 3
Hello,
we want to install Oracle 9i Enterprise Edition in combination with Oracle Real Application Cluster-Option on 2 Nodes. Every node (12-CPU-SMP-Machine) should running Sun Solaris 8 and Sun Cluster 3 Service.
Does this configuration work with ORAC? I found nowhere informations about. Is there anything I have to pay special attention for during installation?
Thank you for helping and best regards from Berlin/Germany
Michael WuttkeForms and report services work fine on solaris 8.
My problem is on the client side.
I have to use solaris 8 with netscape like forms clients
and I wasn't able to make it work with java plugins.
Any solution?
Mauro
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