Database Performance Problem between 3:00PM and 4:00PM



I am Windows 2000 server using Oracle 9.2.0.6. We have strange problem
where by database becomes extremely slow between 3:00PM and 4:00PM.
Same queries which take 15 seconds before 3:00PM (e.g., 2:55PM) take
3-4 minutes at 3:00PM and after that. Poblem starts right at 3:00PM
every day. No of users etc are same. We have asked users not to use
the system during that period for isolating performance problem,
without any success.

When one looks at CPU Usage, Memory Usage and Disk Usage nothing
changes between 2:55PM and (3:00PM-4:00PM). I kooked at task mgr, no
new processes. I have looked at Windows scheduler, Oracle dbms_job.
Nothing is running between 3:00PM-4:00PM. I have no clue why system
becomes so slow in that period. I was hoping that some job starts at
that time, but cannot find any. Any ideas for troubleshooting will be
appreciated.

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