please run
and YES you definitely need more memory ... you have only about 16 MB memory for your DB to work with, and I assume your freelist goes to 0 when you do queries - what equals to a halt on the system. Set your minperm to 3-5%, your maxperm to 90%. And add memory ! If you need more cpus depends on if your DB has more than 2 parallel queries at any given time - and what your queries are doing (like full tablescans).
hi,
how can i diplay:
- the ammount RAM used /free
- ammount of ram used from a pid or prozess
we have the problem, that malloc is returing a NULL pointer errno = 12 ( not enough space).
but i think there is still ram free.
nmon : shows all memory used ?
Memory Use Physical Virtual... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am running an oracle db 9.2.0.5.0 on ibm p5 550 aix 5.3 with 10g ram, 10G swap space 3 database instances each SGA about 500Meg.
I am getting the following error in my alert log file from time to time:
skgpspawn failed:category = 27142, depinfo = 11, op = fork, loc = skgpspawn3
... (0 Replies)
good morning
what is the better solution to examen a P570 ?
because i use topas and nmon, and the results are totally different !!!
with nmon, i have 80% free cpu, and with nmon, i have 90% of used cpu !!!!!!
i take a shot with an intervall of 10s during 10 mn.
thank you (0 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Need you help in one point!
I am working on one shell script which takes following steps :
1. Taking one query result from oracle database
2. Exporting that result to Xls file
3. Mailing that file to my own mail ID
Now, I want to give a threshold limit to one of the column... (0 Replies)
Hello,
Please help me with a script with which I can check long running processes on the database server and the os is AIX.
Best regards,
Vishal (5 Replies)
Hello,
All the commands on AIX are running very slow.
Below is few stats but I didn't find any issue in cpu or memory reosurces
vmstat
System configuration: lcpu=4 mem=6144MB ent=1.00
kthr memory page faults cpu
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jifty::plugin::sqlqueries
Jifty::Plugin::SQLQueries(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Plugin::SQLQueries(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Plugin::SQLQueries - Inspect your application's SQL queries
DESCRIPTION
This plugin will log each SQL query, its duration, its bind parameters, and its stack trace. Such reports are available at:
http://your.app/__jifty/admin/requests
USAGE
Add the following to your site_config.yml
framework:
Plugins:
- SQLQueries: {}
You can turn on and off the stacktrace, as well as an "EXPLAIN" of each query, using options to the plugin:
framework:
Plugins:
- SQLQueries:
stacktrace: 0
explain: 1
The plugin defaults to logging the stack trace, but not the explain.
METHODS
init
Sets up a "post_init" hook.
inspect_before_request
Clears the query log so we don't log any unrelated previous queries.
inspect_after_request
Stash the query log.
inspect_render_summary
Display how many queries and their total time.
inspect_render_analysis
Render a template with all the detailed information.
post_init
Tells Jifty::DBI to log queries in a way that records stack traces.
prereq_plugins
This plugin depends on Jifty::Plugin::RequestInspector.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2010 Best Practical Solutions
This is free software and may be modified and distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-10 Jifty::Plugin::SQLQueries(3pm)