> I've seen this behaviour before on UNIX boxes.
> It can happen when the CPU('s) are so heavily saturated that the OS is
> spending
> a lot of time doing scheduling and process management instead of letting
> the user
> processes do the real work.
>
> There is however also the possibility that your user processes initiates
> some kernel
> level operations.
>
> Have you taken a look at top while the load is as described above?
When I start top I saw only oracle process.
Best regards,
Andrew.
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