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Cherie,
What constitutes 'a lot of shared pool waits (for libary cache pin)'?
Does it represent a significant percentage of total waits, or is it just crossing some predetermined threshold?
Is it causing a performance problem?
( as seen by users, not by a monitoring tool )
Jared
Cherie_Machler @gelco.com To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> Sent by: cc: root_at_fatcity.c Subject: Shared pool wait for library cache pin om 01/02/02 12:20 PM Please respond to ORACLE-L
We are seeing a lot of shared pool waits (for libary cache pin) on our 8.1.5 web-based application. We are seeing this via Precise/Indepth SQL monitoring tool.
I haven't been able to find much documentation on shared pool waits or library cache pins.
Can anyone tell me what might be causing this problem?
Thanks,
Cherie
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