Performance Tuning :: DB Import Too Slow After Server Reboot
Jul 4, 2011
Few days ago, My database server no access to StorageBox then I reboot it then after works fine. But, know DB import process is too slow. Before 100GB DB import process completed within 10 hours when server normal running. Now 2 day working, but not complete
How to investigate this issue? Maybe I miss increase some parameters on the Server or Oracle?
Here is my server brief info:
RAM is 16GB,
SWAP size is 16GB,
CPU 12 cores
SQL> show sga;
Total System Global Area 4294967296 bytes
Fixed Size 1984144 bytes
Variable Size 369105264 bytes
Database Buffers 3909091328 bytes
Redo Buffers 14786560 bytes
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connection messages:
oracle@pc ~]$ sqlplus
SQL*Plus: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Thu Oct 21 12:51:43 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Enter user-name: SYSTEM@DB1
Enter password:
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<Table_Name>
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