We are seeing big problems when issuing disk
writes using 10G (both 10.1 and 10.2). Reads are not an issue
Very difficult to track down the exact
combination but so far it looks as if it is a combination of 10G and local disk
mounted using UFS .
V440 Solaris servers could also come into the
combination because that is what I have done a lot of the testing on as that is
what is available. I have now tested on around 10-12 servers with consistent
findings.
The test is very simple and quick to do.
Searching Metalink and WebIV does not give any clues. I am about to log a tar
but I know I will require all sorts of Unix information which is quite
long-winded for me to get so any help would be appreciated.
The test
CREATE
TABLE test( a number, b CHAR(2000) )tablespace xxxx ;
Set
timing on
BEGIN
FOR r IN 1..50000 LOOP
INSERT INTO test (a,b) VALUES (r,
‘test’);
COMMIT;
END
END
On
SAN disk and 9i on local UFS mounted disk I am seeing response times from 0:15
to 0:30 seconds
On
10G on San I see the same
On
10G using local UFS disk the time various from 7:00 to 9:00 minutes and is very
repeatable.
I
have tried around 10 servers now and the results are consistent.
Whilst
we have quite a few 10G installations, not many are on local disk and the
majority are on Sun 440 (2.9 OS) so my results may indicate a UFS problem when
it could be an OS one (or an Oracle one of course). OS writes to disk are
stable at twice as fast on San as local disk and the fact that 90i does not
show a problem seems to take away the OS part out of the equation. But nothing
is certain yet.
PS
the waits are all IO related - log buffer , log file sync etc
Thanks
for any help
John