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Re: stop chugging hard drive

From: Jack <test_at_test.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 12:33:09 +0100
Message-ID: <qsmdnZeIoNhrq6PZRVny1Q@pipex.net>

"gazzag" <gareth_at_jamms.org> wrote in message news:1144914522.275634.276470_at_i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Jack wrote:
>> As I said, when I have a bit of time I'll sort it out as no one can
>> provide
>> a straightforward
>> solution.
>>
>
> Perhaps it would help diagnose your problem if you supplied us with a
> straightforward explanation of the problem.
>
> "Chugging", "default options" and "turning off rollback segments or
> redo logs - something like that I can't remember" are all a bit vague,
> really. If I were less charitable, I'd suggest that you don't actually
> know what you're talking about and are attempting, unsuccessfully I
> might add, to disguise the fact. You'd get very useful help and advice
> around here if you were less defensive and stopped trying to bluff your
> way through your problem.

Of course I don't know what I'm talking about which is why I asked the question.
Although I have enough nous to be convinced it is related to the one different option on setup I selected which was related to recovery/archiving - as I attempted - and failed it seems - to explain.

I'm not trying to bluff anyone. The whole point is trying to point the group to the simplest possible solution. Not get involved in 10g version numbers etc etc which is a red herring IMO.

Unless you can tell me otherwise with an example. Received on Thu Apr 13 2006 - 06:33:09 CDT

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