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One of the timeout actions of the DBWR process is it to write all dirty
buffers in an idle state. So it is more than likely that in your case all
the dirty buffers have already been written.
If you want to make sure, you can force an checkpoint.
Anjo.
>hi!,
>I see on my ORACLE server on UNIX, making idle time of CPU =0
>DBWR,LGWR,SNPs processes are eating away time.
>Is there any means to fllush dirty buffers,
>WITHOUT DBSHUT/DBSTART ?
>thanks
>naveen
>
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Received on Mon Dec 28 1998 - 12:39:32 CST