Until Oracle can make up their (collective) mind, there will be times that must be divided by 100
and there will be times that must be divided by 1000000 and of course there will be columns that
will just overflow.
Raj
- "Jesse, Rich" <Rich.Jesse_at_quadtechworld.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've just tried running a slightly modified version of:
>
> http://www.ixora.com.au/scripts/sql/response_time_breakdown.sql
>
> ...on our month-old 9.2.0.5.0 instance on HP/UX 11i (I added "jobq slave =
> waits" to the list of idle waits from d.kslednam). However, it's =
> telling me that our queries have waited 55 *years* for db file =
> sequential read. I know we need to reduce our I/O, but come on!
>
> I've looked on MetaLink for bugs/notes/articles and in some archives, =
> but nothing really pops up. I vaguely remember mention of UOM changes =
> (seconds/centiseconds/etc) in some version of Oracle's internals, but I =
> couldn't find anything on that either.
>
> I know Mr. Adams has not been able to update his site for 9i/10g, but I =
> was hoping to check this out after our 9i upgrade. (I know, I know. =
> It's not a Method R query. We're not there just yet...)
>
> TIA,
> Rich
> Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
Best Regards
Raj
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