Performance Tuning :: Query High Temp Utilization (17GB)

Nov 27, 2012

The below query is utilizing more than 17 Gb temp space. But still it is getting failed out due to insufficient temp space. is there any way to rewrite this query to reduce the temp utilization?

SELECT T12.FRGHT_AMT_CURCY_CD,T23.LAST_UPD,T11.PAR_OU_ID,T9.MAIN_PH_NUM,T23.DISCNT_PERCENT,T23.X_ERROR_NUM,T18.ADDR,T14.X_ECO_B_END_1141,
T14.X_ECO_A_END_1141,T9.X_ECO_VALIDATION_FLG,T23.X_ECO_ERR_DESCR,T14.ASSET_NUM,T20.NAME,T23.X_ECO_REASON2,T14.X_ECO_B_END_ID,
T14.ASSET_NUM,T14.X_ECO_B_END_IWPC,T23.X_AE_CON_PH_NUM,T23.SHIP_ADDR_ID,T19.NAME,T23.X_BE_CON_LST_NAME,T23.CREATED_BY,T23.X_ECO_LOCATION,T8.LOC,
T3.MODIFICATION_NUM,T10.INTEGRATION_ID,T23.INTEGRATION_ID,T23.X_MESSAGE,T9.PR_ADDR_ID,T12.ACCNT_ID,T23.X_BEARERNO,T23.X_SUB_STATUS_CD,
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EVENT WAITS TIME(S) AVG WAIT(MS) %TOTAL CALL TIME WAIT CLASS
CPU
time 5,802 34.9

RFS
ping 15 5,118 33,671 30.8 Other

Log file sequential
read 234,831 5,036 21 30.3 System I/O

Sql*Net
more data from
client 24,1711,08745 6.5 Network

Db file sequential
read130,939 4533 2.7 User I/O

Findings:-
On AWR report(file attached) for node= sipd207; we can see that "RFS PING" wait event takes 30% of the waits and "log file sequential read" wait event takes 30% of the waits that occurs in database.

1)Are these symptoms of undersized log buffer?
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---------------------------------------------------------------
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost |
----------------------------------------------------------------
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 178K| 6609K| 129K|
| 1 | TABLE ACCESS FULL| BHI_TRACKING | 178K| 6609K| 129K|
----------------------------------------------------------------

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below is snippet of my code

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type lst_collection1
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[code]...

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[code]....

It is taking different approaches (execution plans) while executing for same set of parameters. Due to which sometimes it executes successfully, but sometimes it fills all TEMP space and get failed. I am pasting both the execution plan (different from expalin plan) below:

I. Successfull Execution Plan:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time | Pstart| Pstop |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 0 | INSERT STATEMENT | | | | 65612 (100)| | | |
|* 1 | HASH JOIN | | 1 | 6121 | 65612 (1)| 00:13:08 | | |

[code]....

II. Failed with TEMP space Execution Plan:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 0 | INSERT STATEMENT | | | | 1967 (100)| | | |
|* 1 | FILTER | | | | | | | |
| 2 | SORT GROUP BY | | 1 | 8233 | 1967 (3)| 00:00:24 | | |
|* 3 | HASH JOIN | | 1 | 8233 | 1966 (3)| 00:00:24 | | |

[code]....

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[code]....

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[Code]...

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Plan
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15 HASH GROUP BY
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14 CONCATENATION

[Code].....

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[Code]....

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Query:
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'AMER'

[code]...

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UNION-ALL
PARTITION LIST SINGLE117240

[code]...

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UNION-ALL
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[code]...

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