Hot Oracle-Related Search Engine Terms For 2009? Carry On Wayward Googler!

2009 is drawing to a close so I just took a gander at the year-end search term statistics for my blog. It’s interesting to see the search terms that send readers to this blog. Some are surprising, others not so surprising. So, for trivial pursuit sake, the following list shows the top 50 search terms that resulted in a little over 30,000 click-throughs in CY2009. Quasi-interesting.

Search Term Visits
kevin closson 5,612
site:kevinclosson.wordpress.com direct i 2,332
cpuid linux 2,258
svr4 error: 25: inappropriate ioctl for 1,693
oracle exadata 1,460
linux cpuid 1,279
oracle orion 1,276
exadata 1,221
oracle nfs 1,054
oracle 10.2.0.4 970
kevin closson blog 872
gridsql 819
oracle rhel5 704
oracle alert log 588
ges: potential blocker 564
cpuid for linux 515
rhel5 oracle 510
prot-1: failed to initialize ocrconfig 455
sun flashfire 440
hugepages 393
oracle disk manager 393
closson wordpress 382
site:kevinclosson.wordpress.com direct i 377
linux cpu id 371
oracle nfs mount options 319
fibre channel 311
sql server on linux 305
11g alert log 304
cpu id linux 298
nfs performance 295
os watcher 285
oracle secure files 278
sched_setaffinity 278
clusterdeconfig 277
t2000 oracle 275
orion oracle 272
selinux oracle 267
oracle numa 262
oracle blog 262
closson 261
crsd.bin 256
manly men 250
alert log location 242
10.2.0.4 241
solaris cp 237
shared appl_top 217
oracle t2000 217
dbwr 216
oracle on nfs 215
oracle database 10.2.0.4 214

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