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detecting environment issues [message #250404] Mon, 09 July 2007 23:22 Go to next message
yog_23
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A sqlloader process currently runs in about 8 minutes in one environment and 27 mins in another environment. Its the same file, same table etc etc. I am new to oracle and have no idea on how to find what is wrong in the environment. The DBA responds back as if everything is fine. I am sure it is not, as I have run some tests and noticed sql's taking approx 3 times more time in one environment compared to the other.

Any help on how to find what is the problem with the environment?

Thank you
Yog
Re: detecting environment issues [message #250416 is a reply to message #250404] Tue, 10 July 2007 00:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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If you don't have DBA access I'm afraid you can't see anything in the database.
If you have server access, you can have a look at OS statistics (iostat, vmstat...) to see if something happens at OS level (io bottleneck, swapping...).

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Michel
Re: detecting environment issues [message #250419 is a reply to message #250404] Tue, 10 July 2007 00:33 Go to previous message
BlackSwan
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>Any help on how to find what is the problem with the environment?
From my perspective the "environment" is external to the database.
I suspect the difference in stated performance is due to differences BETWEEN databases!
You offer no clues specifics to either "environment" nor database, You're On Your Own (YOYO)!

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