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oracle solaris tuning kernel [message #164181] Wed, 22 March 2006 03:46 Go to next message
khaledfarid
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i am having sunfire 1280 with eight processor and 16 GB Ram ...with oracle 9 i ...32 bit version ...i am having severe probelm in performance ..i have 4 database with almost 7GB SGA total size...
how can i adjust , tune my solaris 8 /etc/system to make use of my high hardware ..is there is relation between my hardware and this parameters ..i mean are they become higher related to my hardware to make use of it or not...please help me in solving my problem ..i have 100 users concurrent
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Re: oracle solaris tuning kernel [message #164217 is a reply to message #164181] Wed, 22 March 2006 06:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mahesh Rajendran
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>> i am having severe probelm in performance
What exactly?
Re: oracle solaris tuning kernel [message #165037 is a reply to message #164217] Tue, 28 March 2006 02:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
khaledfarid
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the server is sun 1280 with eight processor ( 4*900 and 4*1200)_
with 16 GB RAM


the system is slow ..i am having four database instance with SGA total 7 GB for the four database

ORacle finance

i do not how to tune solaris 8 to perform with oracle related to my high hardware

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Re: oracle solaris tuning kernel [message #165224 is a reply to message #165037] Wed, 29 March 2006 00:07 Go to previous message
madhusunkara
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there could be many reasons, is it related to CPU, I/O , network, application etc., system slow is very genaral problem and common also use v$ views to find performance problems initaillay


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