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Of course, anytime. Have fun with the CBO trace.
At 01:19 PM 7/28/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Wolfgang,
>
>Thanks for the offer. You're lucky. I got to go to New Jersey for the last
>three days. The trace I posted was my initial run with no attempt to tune. I
>had just never seen such a large discrepency between the wait elapsed time
>and the wall clock time in the trace file. The explanation posted by you and
>by Cary makes sense.
>
>One way to get a breakdown by cpu on AIX is via sar. I've been trying for
>months, unsuccessfully, to get the SA to grant permissions to that command
>(by default in AIX it is only granted to root).
>
>Thanks for the offer to look at the 10053. Now that I've finally gotten the
>chance to work on some of the fun stuff, I'd like to give it a whirl myself.
>Is the offer still open if I run into trouble :)
Wolfgang Breitling
Oracle7, 8, 8i, 9i OCP DBA
Centrex Consulting Corporation
http://www.centrexcc.com
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