Index_S


S

sampling
with PL/SQL. See PL/SQL code
with SGA Direct Access. See SGA Direct Access
scans , serial, 127
SCN (System Change Number), 199
SCUR state, buffer cache, 219
SECONDS_IN_WAIT, V$SESSION_WAIT view, 27 ‚ 29
security
direct access SGA and, 318
trace file, 304
segment header contention
buffer busy waits and, 189 ‚ 191
undo, 191 ‚ 192
SEQ# column
log file sync events and, 64
overview of, 27
V$SESSION_WAIT_HISTORY view, 37 ‚ 38
Sequence (SQ) enqueue, 235
serial scans, 127
_SERIAL_DIRECT_READ parameter, 127
service time, 9
session events, 285
session level
diagnosis of db file scattered read events, 113 ‚ 116
diagnosis of direct path read events, 121 ‚ 126
granularity requirement, 80
setting tracing event 10046 at, 30 ‚ 31
SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS parameter, 156
set ID parameter, 206
set_ev procedure parameter, 280 ‚ 281
SGA Direct Access, 317 ‚ 331
attaching to C program, 327 ‚ 331
concurrency and, 319
hidden information, 319
overhead and, 318
references, 337
sampling for performance data, 101
security and, 318
SGA base address, 323 ‚ 324
SGA ID, 322 ‚ 323
speed and, 318 ‚ 319
X$ views, 319 ‚ 322
X$KSUSECST starting address, 324
X$KSUSECST view columns offset, 325 ‚ 327
X$KSUSECST, number of records, 325
X$KSUSECST, record size , 324 ‚ 325
shared memory ID (shmid), 323
SHARED mode, 70
shared pool latches
defining, 58
oversize shared pools and, 156 ‚ 158
overview of, 151 ‚ 153
parsing, 153 ‚ 156
shared server state dumps, 314
SHARED_POOL_SIZE, 169
shmat system call, 327 ‚ 330
shmflg value, 327
shmid (shared memory ID), 323
short-wait latches, 146
SID column
V$SESSION_EVENT view, 24 ‚ 26
V$SESSION_WAIT view, 27
V$SESSION_WAIT_CLASS view, 40
SIGN function, 157
SINGLEBLKRDS, 112
SINGLEBLKRDTIM, 112
SLEEPS statistic
interpreting latch free wait events, 148 ‚ 149
latch contentions and, 151
overview of, 145
short- and long-wait latches, 146
SNAP_IDs
creating/dropping baselines, 251
creating/dropping snapshots, 249
defined, 243
snapshot too old (ORA-01555) error, 201
snapshots
AWR (Automatic Workload Repository), 243 ‚ 244
baselines, 244
creating/dropping, 249 ‚ 250
creating/dropping baselines, 250 ‚ 251
modifying settings, 247 ‚ 248
Solaris operating system
cache buffers chains latch contentions, 163
default hash buckets in, 162
improving DBWR average write times, 133
solid state disks, 202
solitary latches, 144, 145
speed
direct access SGA and, 318 ‚ 319
I/O operations and, 104
spelling, event names , 19 ‚ 20
SPID values, 281
_SPIN_COUNT parameter
latch classification and, 146 ‚ 148
latch free wait events, 148
overview of, 145
spreading hot blocks, 166
SQ (Sequence) enqueue, 235
SQL statements
ADDM analysis of, 269
cache buffers chains latch contentions caused by, 162 ‚ 165
db file scattered reads, diagnosing, 114 ‚ 116
db file sequential reads, diagnosing, 107
direct path writes , diagnosing, 129
free buffer waits events caused by, 207
library cache latch contention, 158 ‚ 159
repository, 91 ‚ 92
response time for, 12 ‚ 13
sampling without. See SGA Direct Access
shared pool/library cache latch contention, 155 ‚ 156
TX enqueue wait in mode 6 and, 179
SQL statistics, 241
SQL trace, 4. See also trace event 10046
SQL*Net message from client events, 65
SQL*Net message to client events, 65 ‚ 66
SQL_ID hash value, 241
sstiomax, 119
ST enqueue wait, 182 ‚ 183
start_snap_id parameter, 250 ‚ 251
STATE column, 27 ‚ 28, 29
STATE=WAITING, in events, 29
statistics
buffer busy waits, 192 ‚ 194
CPU, 9
db file scattered reads, 115 ‚ 116
enqueue wait events, 177
free buffer waits events, 206 ‚ 207
global cache, 227 ‚ 228
hard parse, 154
latches in no-wait mode, 145
latches in willing-to-wait mode, 145
Oracle Database 10 g , 238 ‚ 241
tracking, 72 ‚ 74
wait event, 7
Statspack
comparing AWR to, 243, 251
showing delta information with, 23 ‚ 24
as unsuitable data collector, 81
storage
database logoff triggers and, 85 ‚ 86
Real Application Clusters, 216
subpools, shared pool latch, 151 ‚ 153, 156 ‚ 158
Sun operating system, 225
SV sequence enqueue, 235
sync writes, 198 ‚ 199
synchronous I/O operations, 104, 133
syntax
buffer dumps, 307
buffers dumps, 306
control file dumps, 310
data block dumps, 304 ‚ 305
event specification, 282 ‚ 284
file headers dumps, 308
heap dumps, 311
library cache dumps, 312
processstate dumps, 313
redo log dumps, 316
shared server state dumps, 314
systemstate dumps, 315
SYS user , 318, 322
SYSAUX tablespace, AWR tables, 243, 248
System Change Number (SCN), 199
System I/O wait class, 39
system-level diagnosis
buffer busy waits, 192 ‚ 194
db file scattered read events, 116
db file sequential read events, 110 ‚ 112
systemstate dumps, 315



Oracle Wait Interface
Oracle Wait Interface: A Practical Guide to Performance Diagnostics & Tuning (Osborne ORACLE Press Series)
ISBN: 007222729X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 114

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