as a minor embellishment to John's scriptology, 
you might also consider searching on the phrase
'index browning'. 

A little while ago, it was the esoteric, nouveau 
way of referring to leaf block aging.

|| -----Original Message-----
|| From: John Kanagaraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|| Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 3:31 PM
|| To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
|| Subject: RE: Inserts slowing down on OLTP systems
|| 
|| 
|| Hi Vikas,
|| 
|| In simple words, a block split happens when an INSERT needs 
|| to add an entry
|| into a leaf block and finds it full, requiring it to 'split' 
|| and balance
|| itself by migrating half the index entries into the new 
|| block (at's why it's
|| called a B Tree or 'Balanced' tree). More details in the 
|| oh-so-rarely-read
|| Server Concepts manual...
|| 
|| As far as specific events go, you may need to look at 'latch 
|| free' waits -
|| trace the p2 values from v$session_wait (usually 'cache 
|| buffer chains')
|| using the following sqls
|| 
|| select event, count(*) from v$session_wait 
|| group by event
|| 
|| select p2, count(*) from v$session_wait 
|| where event = 'latch free' 
|| group by p2
|| 
|| select * from v$latchname where latch# in (<list of latches>)
|| 
|| V$SYSTEM_EVENT will tell about the system as a whole while 
|| V$SESSION_WAIT
|| will tell you what that particular process is waiting for. 
|| Are many INSERTs
|| doen in parallel? There could also be an issue with 
|| FREELISTS (that's a
|| different ballgame altogether).
|| 
|| What you should probably do is to investigate your 'Index 
|| badness' using the
|| following:
|| 
||     ANALYZE INDEX &&index_name VALIDATE STRUCTURE;
|| 
||     col name         heading 'Index Name'          format a30
||     col del_lf_rows  heading 'Deleted|Leaf Rows'   format 99999999
||     col lf_rows_used heading 'Used|Leaf Rows'      format 99999999
||     col ibadness     heading '% Deleted|Leaf Rows' format 999.99999
|| 
||     SELECT name,       del_lf_rows,       lf_rows - del_lf_rows
|| lf_rows_used,
||        to_char(del_lf_rows / (lf_rows)*100,'999.99999') ibadness
||     FROM index_stats       where name = upper('&&index_name');
|| 
||     undefine index_name
|| 
|| As a rule of thumb if 10-15% of the table data changes, then 
|| you should 
|| consider rebuilding the index.  
|| 
|| Hth,
|| John Kanagaraj
|| Oracle Applications DBA
|| Hitach Data Systems, Santa Clara
|| Work : (408) 970 7002
|| 
|| >-----Original Message-----
|| >From: Vikas Kawatra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|| >Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 10:52 AM
|| >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
|| >Subject: RE: Inserts slowing down on OLTP systems
|| >
|| >
|| >What specific events should I look for in these tables ! - 
|| >atleast the imp
|| >ones - 
|| >And What's a block split ?
|| >
|| >vikas
|| >
|| >-----Original Message-----
|| >Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 6:32 AM
|| >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
|| >
|| >
|| >instead of checking hit ratios, try looking at wait events in 
|| >v$session_event, v$system_event and v$session_wait.
|| >
|| >also -- how many indexes are on these tables? How much data 
|| is in the 
|| >tables? If the indexes are doing constant block splits on the 
|| >insert you are
|| >
|| >basically rebuilding the index each time.. this can have a 
|| >major impact on 
|| >performance.
|| >
|| >Rachel
|| >
|| >
|| >>From: Vikas Kawatra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|| >>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|| >>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|| >>Subject: Inserts slowing down on OLTP systems
|| >>Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 16:55:28 -0800
|| >>
|| >>Anyone have ideas on why OLTP database inserts would slow 
|| >down by 100% from
|| >>levels 15 days ago ?
|| >>
|| >>We alreay checked hit ratios in shared pool , checked for 
|| any storage 
|| >>issues
|| >>etc
|| >>
|| >>thanks
|| >>
|| >>vikas
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