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Re: OPS Sequences: nocache == order ??

From: Mladen Gogala <mgogala_at_adelphia.net>
Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 15:54:06 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004C6D64.20020903155406@fatcity.com>


Unfortunately, we have an application dependency and I was required to come up with a quick & dirty fix. Thanks for your reply.

On 2002.09.03 19:10 Anjo Kolk wrote:
>
> If you run OPS and specify order, it works like no cache.
>
> My question to you: "Why cripple OPS and your business performance by having
> this requirement ?" Spending a few bucks to get rid of this dependency will
> improve the performance, until you run in to the next problem ;-)
>
> Anjo.

>
>
>
> On Wednesday 04 September 2002 00:00, you wrote:
> > I'm managing an OPS configuration (4x HP 9000/N, HP-UX 11/64 , RDBMS
> > 8.1.7.1)
> > and I'm having an application dependency on a temporal order of sequence
> > numbers.
> > With OPS that becomes a problem because each node caches a set of sequence
> > numbers
> > (20 by default). Oracle has an option, specifically for that situation,
> > namely "ORDER".
> > My question is whether ORDER is the same thing as NOCACHE and whether it is
> > possible
> > to have a NOCACHE sequence which will return numbers in an incorrect order
> > (larger number
> > before the smaller one).
> > Please, o OPS gods and godesses, help me out and I'll sacrifice you a beer
> > when I see you.
> > Mladen Gogala
>
>
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> Author: Anjo Kolk
> INET: anjo_at_oraperf.com
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