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Top 5 Timed Events while Log Miner was, er, mining were:
Event Waits Time(s) Percent Total DB Time Wait Class
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CPU time 18,364 78.76 latch free 10,740 4,853 20.81 Other Queue Monitor Task Wait 57 274 1.17 Other log file parallel write 7,898 34 .14 System I/O reliable message 331 27 .12 Other
After Log Mining completed and while SQL Apply was continuing, the Top 5 Timed Events were:
Event Waits Time(s) Percent Total DB Time Wait Class
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CPU time 8,118 53.64 Queue Monitor Task Wait 52 244 1.61 Other log file parallel write 6,624 21 .14 System I/O reliable message 484 19 .12 Other db file parallel write 1,234 12 .08 System I/O
Log Miner was busy for the first 3 hours of the test. After that, the test ran for almost 2-1/2 hours longer before completing. The activity of Log Miner with its latch contention didn't seem to interfere much with SQL Apply. The transactions/minute steadily went down throughout the course of the test. There wasn't a sudden speed-up after Log Miner finished.
My experience from Oracle7 with contention for the shared pool latch that actually got worse when the shared pool got bigger makes me suspect a chain or linked list of some sort that steadily gets longer and has to be read with each execution of the SQL statement. The linear nature of the slowdown sure makes it look like something like that. Admittedly, I'm grasping.
Mark
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Thu Aug 10 2006 - 17:33:34 CDT
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