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发表于 2012-5-2 12:39:59
ODM DATA:
11.2.0.2 on AIX-Based Systems (64-bit) RAC=NO
Elapsed: 60.03 (mins)
DB Time: 55.20 (mins)
Top 5 Timed Foreground Events
Event Waits Time(s) Avg wait (ms) % DB time Wait Class
DB CPU 2,725 82.27
log file sync 9,026 13 1 0.40 Commit
SQL*Net message to client 6,352,900 6 0 0.19 Network
asynch descriptor resize 2,526,757 3 0 0.08 Other
asynch descriptor resize ==> other class 60分钟内 总等待时间 3s 不是性能的瓶颈
ODM FINDING:
EVENT: 'asynch descriptor resize'
Purpose
To understand this undocumented wait event 'asynch descriptor resize'
EVENT: 'asynch descriptor resize'
Wait event 'asynch descriptor resize' is set when the number of asynchronous descriptors reserved inside the OS kernel has to be readjusted.
It is signaled when the number of asynchronous I/O's submitted by a process has to be increased. Many Unix Kernels (for example: Linux kernel) do not allow the limit to be increased when there are outstanding I/O's; all outstanding I/O's must be resolved before the limit is increased. This event is shown when the kernel wants to increase the limit and is waiting for all the outstanding I/O's to be resolved so that the increase can be implemented.
If you see this wait event often, it might be a good idea to install the fix for Bug: 9829397 ASYNC DESCRIPTOR RESIZE.
Patch 9829397: ASYNC DESCRIPTOR RESIZE FOR Oracle 11.2.0.2.0 更新了 ksfd.o 文件
建议你 安装 Patch 9829397 或者升级到 11.2.0.3 + latest PSU |
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