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It could be memory paging problem. Are you using UFS, VFS, etc?
If yes, see if there is any options where you can mount them in the direct
mode (bypass the fs cache layer)
Waleed
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Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 12:39 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
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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