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Have your system admin to do performance status on your box. Unix commands
like iostat lets you know what your systems is doing on a CPU and I/O level.
Read the MAN Pages. Your Oracle DBA should be careful and avoid Paging and
Swaping the Shared Pool.
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In article <7ctq84$lb$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
leoneamy_at_aol.com wrote:
> I am a developer on a Solaris box. The response time seems very slow compared
> to what I was used to on the DEC Alpha and HP-UX. Does anyone have any
> experience with bottlenecks on this box? I notice the DBA is running three
> instances and I wondered if we were getting a CPU or memory bottleneck. This
> system doesn't have the glance utility. Thanks for any help.
>
> Amy Leone
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