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My recollection is that I/O count refers to DB operations, and you'd hafta
get down to looking at Performance Tool measures on synchronous and
asynchonous I/O to get at physical I/O.  (Syncronous being the only one that
counts for the bottlenecks.)  There should be a fair correspondence between
the DB I/O and physical I/O.

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| [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Raul A Jager

| How can you tell if the I/o count refers to DataBase operations or
| physical I/O?



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