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Good evening all, I have a very interesting issue. I have an oracle database on unix and nt. The dba says that his delete process runs in 22 mins on nt. When I run the same delete process on unix, it run in an hour. I downloaded sarcheck to see what was going on. It told me abpout the autoup parameter. I know this is pretty vauge to say the least, but it's making no freaking sense. I tuned the kernel parms in etc/system as well. I will try to up them as far as possible. Any help would be appreciated.
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