There is microsecond granularity in some of the columns, but not all platforms
support microsecond timing.
So some of these are centi seconds multipled by 10000. There are ofcourse
exceptions (like Compaq Alpha, that suppports msec clocks).

There are more wait events in Oracle9i but the top wait events shouldn't have
changed. Just think about all the functionality changes and the code that
supports that.
May be Oracle9 is 50 percent larger than Oracle8i.

Oh, btw Oracle8i supported already microsecond timing on some platforms but
that was converted to centi seconds. Just to be consistent.

Anjo.


"Freeman, Robert" wrote:

> Has anyone noticed that the number of event waits in 9i seems much much
> higher than in 8i.
> This is the number, not the time waited mind you, so this doesn't really
> have performance
> implications. I'm just wondering if this betrays some internal code changes
> in the way Oracle
> is reporting these events.
>
> Thoughts
>
> RF
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