![]() ![]() Last wait for 'enq: TX - row lock contention' blocking sess=0x33968B60 seq=4150 wait_time=2999941 seconds since wait started=4 Session 143: obj - rowid = 0000CE31 - AAANCFAApAAACcCAAZġ0g provides the additional information showing the last wait events:Īpplication name: SQL*Plus, hash value=3669949024 ![]() Session 43: obj - rowid = 0000CE33 - AAANCHAArAAAAOmAAM Resource Name process session holds waits process session holds waits ![]() SELECT XXX FROM YYY WHERE ZZZ LIKE 'AAA%' FOR UPDATE I tried this on 8i and 10g, with real-world and clean room scenarios, and the same pattern appears repeatedly. The trace files generated seem to indicate that the deadlock occurs on row lock contention. These are the ONLY statements issued during each respective session. The deadlock seems to be due to the query execution plan Oracle selected for servicing the statements. I've frequently encountered situations where two sessions issue record locking (UPDATE or SELECT FOR UPDATE) statements against a table simultaneously, and these statements repeatedly and predictably result in a deadlock. ITL contention), should I expect to see deadlocking occur when two UPDATE or SELECT FOR UPDATE statements execute simultaneously, simply as a result of the query execution plan being used? All non-row contention deadlocking scenarios aside (e.g. I'm seeing deadlocking behavior that surprised me, and I want to get your opinion of whether or not I should expect to receive an ORA-00060 error in this case. The soft parse % is 93, which you are probably going to tell me is bad. SELECT "NTH_RPT_GLOBAL_CONTROLS"."FREQU 255 514 SELECT * FROM NTH_STEP_INSTANCE_ISSUES W 211 362 SELECT * FROM NTH_USERS WHERE USER_ID IN 197 406 SELECT DISTINCT A.* FROM NTH_VIEW_CONTRO 104 175 SELECT A.* FROM NTH_AR_ORG_UNITS A WHERE 50 95 SELECT DISTINCT SRCDB, SRCOWNER, SRCTBL, 38 47 SELECT DISTINCT BGROUP FROM hyp.BRIOSECG 37 46 SQL> SELECT SUBSTR(sql_text, 1, 40) "SQL",ĭELETE FROM NTH_FLUX_RUNTIME_DATA_MAP WH 32 32 So far I found this on metalink (while looking up the ORA-4031's we're getting) Do you have a query laying around to query the shared pool to determine which statements are not using binds that does not require ddl changes so I can run it on production? ![]()
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While WordPress holds the first spot in popularity by powering 41.5% of websites, still both Drupal and Joomla are very popular. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ・Higashihiroshima City Mayor greeting Culture Hall Kurara The Kamotsuru Sake Brewery Company sake breweryġ8:10~19:10 Group discussion, tour debrief session × Higashi Hiroshima Arts &ġ9:10~20:10 ・Joint exchange with locals ○ Higashi Hiroshima Arts & (Lecture on Higashihiroshima City’s (Partial)Īll groups gather in Higashihiroshima Cityġ7:00~18:00 Visit Sake Brewery Street, and ○ Sake Street, Kamotsuru ・Exchange with Kumano Prefectural 〇 Fude no Sato Workshopġ3:30~15:00 ・Exchange with international students ― Hiroshima UniversityĪt Hiroshima University Higashihiroshima Campusġ5:15~16:45 ・Visit Higashihiroshima City Hall 〇 Higashihiroshima City Hall ・Fude no Sato workshop tour × Fude no Sato Workshop ・Exchange with Kure Miyahara 〇 Kure Miyahara Prefectural High SchoolĠ9:00~10:30 ・Seifuu Shintou Biomass Power Plant ― Seiifuu Shintou Biomassġ2:40~12:55 ・Osakikamijima Town Mayor courtesy call 〇 Osakikamijima Town Hallġ3:10~14:10 ・Osakikaisei Prefectural High School ― Osakikaisei Prefectural High SchoolĮxchange (Kaidenma, Japanese Taiko Experience)ġ4:25~15:35 ・Tour of the R&D and Demonstration Base ― R&D and Demonstrationįor Carbon Recycling at Osaki-Kamijima Base for Carbon RecyclingĠ9:10~11:30 ・Kumano Town Mayor courtesy call × Fude no Sato Workshop ・Tour the remains on the island ― Okunoshimaġ3:10~13:20 ・Courtesy call with the Mayor of ― Takehara City Hallġ5:00~16:00 ・Kure City Mayor meeting 〇 Kure Miyahara Prefectural High School March 29th (Wed) Split into 3 groups for tour/exchangeġ0:00~12:00 ・Visit the Poison Gas Museum ― Okunoshima Participants meet in Hiroshima City × Inside Hiroshima CityĠ9:00~09:15 Welcome Ceremony (Language: English) ○ International ConferenceĠ9:20~10:30 Tour the Peace Memorial Museum ― Peace Memorial Parkġ0:35~10:55 Pay respects to victims of the ○ Peace Memorial Parkġ1:00~12:00 Listen to an A-bomb survivors testimony ○ Peace Memorial Museumġ2:55~13:25 Visit Honkawa Elementary School × Honkawa Elementaryġ3:40~14:30 Tour Peace Memorial Park ○ Peace Memorial Parkġ5:00~15:20 Courtesy call with the Mayor of ○ Hiroshima City Hallġ5:45~19:00 Group discussion (Language: English) ○ International Conference Attachment 1ĭate (Day of the week) Time (Scheduled) Contents ※Coverage permitted (○/×) Location Peace and Youth Planning Promotion Division (Contact information) Citizens Council for the Hiroshima Summit Media coverage applicants will be informed of further details at a later date, including meeting location, limits of coverage etc. ![]() Apply by filling out and sending attachment 2 to the email address below. Those who wish to cover this conference must first apply to the Peace and Children Planning Promotion Division of the Citizens Council for the Hiroshima Summit by 17:00 on March 22nd (Wed). Japanese students living in Hiroshima Prefecture – 12 High school students who live in Japan but are originally from other G7 countries (excluding Japan) – 12 (2 from each country) ![]() ※ We have held an orientation program of 4 online sessions beginning on February 25th (Sat), to insure fulfilling discussions and final reports during the conference.Ĭitizens Council for the Hiroshima Summit We will create opportunities for media coverage during the program, so we would appreciate your participation. We are holding the G7 Hiroshima Summit Junior Conference, with the objective of having youth, the world’s future leaders, deepen their understanding of global issues and related initiatives through thought and discussion with fellow youths from each G7 country, as well as grow a can-do spirit to tackle even major challenges. ![]() ![]() “This is what I wanted Sicily to be, something to soothe my shattered soul. The lemon groves and the orange gardens were entirely perfect.” The most beautifully situated town in the world – it dreams away its life in the Conca d’Oro, the exquisite valley that lies between two seas. “Sicily is an island lying outside time, where past events endure in an external present, a beach on which the tides of successive civilizations have heaped in disorder their assorted treasure.” “Going to Sicily is better than going to the moon.” “I do not envy God’s paradise because I am so satisfied to live in Sicily.” “Were a man to spend only one day in Sicily and ask, ‘What must one see?' I would answer him without hesitation, ‘Taormina.' It is only a landscape, but a landscape where you find everything on earth that seems made to seduce the eyes, the mind and the imagination.” ![]() Enjoy! Sicily QuotesĪll of Sicily is a dimension of the imagination. The quotes we've listed come from authors, poets and travelers who have been inspired to write about Sicily's magic, culture and beauty. We've listed these quotes about Sicily to help inspire your next trip to this beautiful part of Italy. “Those who still have a young daughter.As Leonardo Sciascia said – All of Sicily is a dimension of the imagination. “There’s no grain to collect, nor women to marry”Ĭu avi na figghia nda fascia.nun pò diri a nuddu “bagascia” ![]() Nun resta granu a metere e mancu fimmini a maritari “A cuckold in his own town is better than an idiot anywhere else” “The mouse said to the nut: give me time and I shall reach you”Į’ megghiu ‘n curnutu o su paisi.ca un minchiune unn’ègghiè “You may garnish it with as much salt and pepper as you want, but pumpkin still has little flavour”Ĭi dissi u surci a nuci dammi tempu ca ti perciu Sali mitticcinne na visazza, conzola quantu vua.ma sempre è cucuzza “Home for as long as you need to be, and land as far as the eye can see” “If the devil pays you compliments, he wants your soul” “Noone is attracted to who they do not resemble (share smth in common)” “Respect is measured: whoever pays it to others, will be respected” Lu rispettu è misuratu, cu lu porta l’avi purtato “Who leaves – their own comfort zone – succeds!” “Love is like a cough… impossible to hide” L’ amuri è come a tussi…nun si po ammucciari “Whoever decides to change is aware of not knowing what the change may bring” “There’s two types of powerful, those who own too much and those who don’t own a thing”Ĭu lassa u vecchiu cu u novu, sa chi lassa ma nun sa chi trova Here are our favorites:ĭu’ su’ i putenti, cu avi assà e cu nun avi nenti By doing so, we’ll try not to allow them to be lost over time. We do not know all of the beautiful Sicilian proverbs, we would be too rich (hence not here!) but we can try, along with you, to collect some of the most beautiful and meaningful and make them available to the broader public. ![]() They are sitting there just as original copies of a Monet painting, hanging from a worn suburban kitchen wall, bought at the flea market on a Sunday afternoon. Time suddenly stands still for a moment and we are left watching them with a mix of admiration and shock.Įach Sicilian family has its own tradition, proverbs run from generation to generation just as chromosomes do: some, very rare, dwell in small houses inhabited by a couple of old men, unaware of their incalculable value. These may cause laughter or a smile or simply a nod accompanied by a serious facial expression, depending on the degree of seriousness of the conversation our grandparents appear as unimaginably wise to our eyes, when they interrupt the domestic quiet with a proverb out of the blue. Often when the conversation reaches a dead end, a proverb can go a long way, and a one-liner can be so effective that any additional words are needless. There is a word, a phrase, for every moment and every occasion: a true Sicilian knows this very well. ![]() |
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