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http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=70942&tstart=0
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Hi Raymond,
Raymond Tay Boon Leong wrote:
> +1 for me as well
>
This project is already underway...
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/amd/
-Eric
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Yep, in addition to T2 having a good throughput only when the job is heavily
parallelized, the standard imp is also a quite low-perfomring import tool.
And it can't be parallelized (unless you manually export to multiple
different files and then run multiple imp's in parallel).
You should really b
We want to use Oracle on T2 machines. Is there any configuration to run
default processes in Paralle.
Thanks
Darshak
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This is standard imp tool of oracle.
In vmstat it show blocked. In mpstat and iostat there are no huge write/read
going on. How will I find that its waiting for IO ?
Regards,
Darshak
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Hi Darshak,
The key question is how did you try to import data?
1) Using an Oracle data loading tool or a custom written one?
2) Using only single thread or in parallel?
If only 30 minutes of total 5 hours elapsed time was spent on CPU, the load
process was waiting on something a lot. Maybe for
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 06:41:42PM +0530, Darshak Modi wrote:
> Hi All,
> We are planning to move our application to T2 architecture blades.
> When we tried to install Oracle and import the data, it took nearly 5-6
> hours which on a normal PC takes 30 mins.
> The server is 64 threads, 64GB RAM. Th
Hi All,
We are planning to move our application to T2 architecture blades.
When we tried to install Oracle and import the data, it took nearly 5-6
hours which on a normal PC takes 30 mins.
The server is 64 threads, 64GB RAM. The CPU is completely idle, cores are
idle, memory remains free still its
+1 for me as well
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