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10-13-2009 03:30 AM
10-13-2009 03:30 AM
getting error from TUSC when adding any file to database
Hello,
I have server "ia64 hp superdome server SD64B" and I'm getting output from TUSC when adding any files to database:
pw_wait(0x9fffffffffff16b0) ... ERR#11 EAGAIN
getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, 0x9fffffffffff1440)... = 0
gettimeofday(0x9fffffffffff1740, NULL)... = 0
Why I'm getting above results?
Regards,
I have server "ia64 hp superdome server SD64B" and I'm getting output from TUSC when adding any files to database:
pw_wait(0x9fffffffffff16b0) ... ERR#11 EAGAIN
getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, 0x9fffffffffff1440)... = 0
gettimeofday(0x9fffffffffff1740, NULL)... = 0
Why I'm getting above results?
Regards,
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10-13-2009 04:27 AM
10-13-2009 04:27 AM
Re: getting error from TUSC when adding any file to database
>> Why I'm getting above results?
Because you asked for it? Seems fair to me.
What's the REAL problem? Any end-user messages? Delays?
Traces or Alert logs entries (Oracle)?
What is the DB ? Version?
What is the OS ? Version? (Unlikely to be relevant, but you never know...)
Platform ? (Unlikely to be relevant)
What you shows look like a relatively typical snippet of database code with a socket FD in non-blocking I/O mode.
EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK is a normal, expected condition that the DB will deal with. The other two calls are there to support the statistics for the DB an can probably be switched off on request.
In Oracle that would be done by setting the init param statistics_level to 'basic'.
Not that I would recommend this, but you could.
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/9i/StatisticsLevel9i.php
Hope this helps some,
Hein.
Because you asked for it? Seems fair to me.
What's the REAL problem? Any end-user messages? Delays?
Traces or Alert logs entries (Oracle)?
What is the DB ? Version?
What is the OS ? Version? (Unlikely to be relevant, but you never know...)
Platform ? (Unlikely to be relevant)
What you shows look like a relatively typical snippet of database code with a socket FD in non-blocking I/O mode.
EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK is a normal, expected condition that the DB will deal with. The other two calls are there to support the statistics for the DB an can probably be switched off on request.
In Oracle that would be done by setting the init param statistics_level to 'basic'.
Not that I would recommend this, but you could.
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/9i/StatisticsLevel9i.php
Hope this helps some,
Hein.
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