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Re: [Q] how to check rollback_segment has optimal setup?

From: Stephen Andert <StephenAndert_at_firsthealth.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 10:00:29 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00531BCF.20030116100029@fatcity.com>


One measure that users tend to scream about is:

Do you get frequent ORA-1555?

Other things to look at are extends/shrink ratios and many other things I'm sure the wiser users on this list will add to my meager penny's worth.

Stephen

>>> mccdba_at_hotmail.com 01/16/03 09:09AM >>>

Does their has way to check rollback segment has "optimal" setup?

Thanks.



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