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Operating Systems Solaris Negative impact on Oracle DB after Solaris recommended patching Post 302810601 by DustinT on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 07:18:25 AM
Old 05-22-2013
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Originally Posted by abhi_8029
Hi os2mac,

nothing has changed in kernel parameters in /etc/system

Hi jim,
our DBA has logged call with Oracle and also shared the patches we applied last month to get a response from them. Lets wait and see what oracle has to say on this.

After checking logs, DBA could only confirm that there is very high Logical I/O activity. There is no wait I/O on the system and DBA also confirmed physical I/O is negligible from his logs.

Could it be that the high logical I/O is caused by some application defect ? Also we have lot of memory available on the system which is not used by oracle. Shall i ask DBA to increase SGA to include the free memory ? Will it help reduce the logical I/O. Any comments will be appreciated.
If you are running a modern version of the Oracle DB then you can use and AWR report to determine if the DB needs more ram allocated.
 

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OCF_HEARTBEAT_ORACLE(7) 					OCF resource agents					   OCF_HEARTBEAT_ORACLE(7)

NAME
ocf_heartbeat_oracle - Manages an Oracle Database instance SYNOPSIS
oracle [start | stop | status | monitor | validate-all | methods | meta-data] DESCRIPTION
Resource script for oracle. Manages an Oracle Database instance as an HA resource. SUPPORTED PARAMETERS
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