Re: Performance problem.
- From: "Jurijs Velikanovs" <j.velikanovs@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 14:43:17 +0100
Is it overall performance slowdown, or you can identify particular
actions which are slow comparing with previous state?
Have you used the same DB version on HPUX?
To migrate you used exp/imp methode are you? can you compare the index
count on both environments?
PS I hope this is something that is going on on non prod env :)
Yury
On 5/11/06, francisco.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<francisco.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Yury,
Thanks for your quick response.
We are on 9.2.0.6 version. We haven't tested yet this environment with
"SYS" and "SYSTEM" statistics collection, so we are going after
eliminating virtualization on this server.
Kind regards,
Francisco Mtz.
> Francisco,
>
> Which version of Oracle database you are on?
>
> PS If you are on 8.1.7, 9.0.1 I would definetely recommend to consider
> migration to 9.2
>
> Yury
>
>
> On 5/11/06, francisco.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <francisco.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi partners,
>>
>> We have upgraded one Ebusiness environment from 11.0.3 to 11.5.10.2,
>> also
>> we moved from HPUX to AIX, after that we are having some performance
>> issues on this new platform.
>>
>> We have gathered statistics for "ALL" the schemas and the main problem
>> is
>> due to I/O, all the disks reach 100% of their usage.
>>
>> I haven't analyzed the "huge" queries causing a lot of I/O's, the main
>> waits events in my Statpack report are next ones:
>>
>> Top 5 Timed Events
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % Total
>> Event Waits Time (s) Ela Time
>> -------------------------------------------- ------------ -----------
>> --------
>> db file sequential read 426,010 9,678 60.75
>> db file scattered read 98,033 2,469 15.49
>> latch free 31,605 1,800 11.30
>> buffer busy waits 19,365 566 3.55
>> direct path read 6,879 458 2.88
>>
>> I have read Note:257338.1 "Direct I/O (DIO) and Concurrent I/O (CIO) on
>> AIX 5L", unfortunately Oracle's file systems were created like "JFS"
>> (due
>> snapshot utility for Operating System) and they are mounted with big
>> files
>> support, so we are going to change them according to above document to
>> support "cio" option.
>>
>> Also, I have read another note regarding to "rwrb" option when mounting
>> filesystems to avoid Operating System buffer cache.
>>
>> Also I have heard that minservers and maxservers need to be increased,
>> we
>> have next default configuration:
>>
>> oraprod@p5501:/admin/oraprod$ lsattr -El aio0
>> autoconfig available STATE to be configured at system restart True
>> fastpath enable State of fast path True
>> kprocprio 39 Server PRIORITY True
>> maxreqs 4096 Maximum number of REQUESTS True
>> maxservers 10 MAXIMUM number of servers per cpu True
>> minservers 1 MINIMUM number of servers True
>>
>> Has anybody had the same performance problems on AIX?
>>
>> In this server we have "virtualization" configuration, we are going to
>> eliminate this to avoid "memory" and "cpu" consumption.
>>
>> Any advice or comment will be really appreciated.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Francisco Mtz.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Yury
> +44 7738 013090 (GMT)
> ============================================
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>
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Yury
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Hi Yury,
Thanks for your quick response.
We are on 9.2.0.6 version. We haven't tested yet this environment with "SYS" and "SYSTEM" statistics collection, so we are going after eliminating virtualization on this server.
Kind regards,
Francisco Mtz.
> Francisco, > > Which version of Oracle database you are on? > > PS If you are on 8.1.7, 9.0.1 I would definetely recommend to consider > migration to 9.2 > > Yury > > > On 5/11/06, francisco.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <francisco.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi partners, >> >> We have upgraded one Ebusiness environment from 11.0.3 to 11.5.10.2, >> also >> we moved from HPUX to AIX, after that we are having some performance >> issues on this new platform. >> >> We have gathered statistics for "ALL" the schemas and the main problem >> is >> due to I/O, all the disks reach 100% of their usage. >> >> I haven't analyzed the "huge" queries causing a lot of I/O's, the main >> waits events in my Statpack report are next ones: >> >> Top 5 Timed Events >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % Total >> Event Waits Time (s) Ela Time >> -------------------------------------------- ------------ ----------- >> -------- >> db file sequential read 426,010 9,678 60.75 >> db file scattered read 98,033 2,469 15.49 >> latch free 31,605 1,800 11.30 >> buffer busy waits 19,365 566 3.55 >> direct path read 6,879 458 2.88 >> >> I have read Note:257338.1 "Direct I/O (DIO) and Concurrent I/O (CIO) on >> AIX 5L", unfortunately Oracle's file systems were created like "JFS" >> (due >> snapshot utility for Operating System) and they are mounted with big >> files >> support, so we are going to change them according to above document to >> support "cio" option. >> >> Also, I have read another note regarding to "rwrb" option when mounting >> filesystems to avoid Operating System buffer cache. >> >> Also I have heard that minservers and maxservers need to be increased, >> we >> have next default configuration: >> >> oraprod@p5501:/admin/oraprod$ lsattr -El aio0 >> autoconfig available STATE to be configured at system restart True >> fastpath enable State of fast path True >> kprocprio 39 Server PRIORITY True >> maxreqs 4096 Maximum number of REQUESTS True >> maxservers 10 MAXIMUM number of servers per cpu True >> minservers 1 MINIMUM number of servers True >> >> Has anybody had the same performance problems on AIX? >> >> In this server we have "virtualization" configuration, we are going to >> eliminate this to avoid "memory" and "cpu" consumption. >> >> Any advice or comment will be really appreciated. >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Francisco Mtz. >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Yury > +44 7738 013090 (GMT) > ============================================ > http://otn.oracle.com/ocm/jvelikanovs.html >
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