I did this and its taking the same amount of time. The difference this time
is that it does not do the KAIO call. But the time has not improved. Its
still doing pwrite calls.

TIA

Babu



                                                                                       
                                                             
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Babu,

> I think it is trying to do a KAIO call and failing. Then it attempts a
> synchronous PWRITE call.
>
> But our SAs are not able to help us to confirm this. Have any
> of you seen
> this issue?

I think you have hit the nail on the head. By default, the Oracle port on
Solaris sets 'disk_async_io' to TRUE. Set this to FALSE by introducing such
an entry in init.ora. Let us know if tihis solves your issue...

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