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Seema,
So what does that tell you about how useful database ratios are in diagnosing your problem ? I would suggest you check out some sites about detecting waits in your system. The information given here gives no one a starting point to help you diagnose the problem.
Consider buying Gaja Krishna Vaidyanatha and Kirti Deshpande's book "Oracle Performance Tuning 101" as it has been a big help to me. Other things you might find helpful would be www.hotsos.com which goes into great detail on the 10046 event trace and they also have an excellent clinic I just went too.
Good Luck and Peace !
Mike
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Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 9:39 AM
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Hi
I am having some problem regarding performance.The performance problem get
solved after reboot.Whenever the db unix server keep running more than 72
hrs the performance looks like slow.one of cause I found some memory
leakage.But the box are having 2 instances and for another instance
performance is looking good.If I see all database ratios are looking
great.What could be reason?
thx
-Seema
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