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Re: Rollback Segments

From: orantdba <orantdba_at_netscape.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 09:23:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00412580.20020218092319@fatcity.com>


Hi Witold,

This is "exactly" the way it is documented to work. After each commit you must reissue the

set transaction use rollback segment rbs_01

statement.

John

wiwaniec_at_novalistech.com wrote:

>Hello DBAs
>
>Is there a command that tells me which rollback segment is being
>used by current transaction?
>Also, can you force a session to use particular rollback segment? I
>have used in the past the command:
>
>set transaction use rollback segment rbs_01
>
>but the named rollback segment seemed to be used until the end of
>tranasction. After a commit or rollback a different rollback segment
>could have been used by Oracle. I wonder if there is a way to make
>sure that once a user logs in, a particular rollback segment is used.
>
>Thanks
>
>Witold
>
>==================================
>Witold Iwaniec
>Sr Software Developer
>NovaLIS Technologies
>wiwaniec_at_novalistech.com
>http://www.novalistech.com
>

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