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"Richard Foote" <richard.foote_at_bigpond.com> wrote in message
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> "Ron" <support_at_dbainfopower.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > ...<blah><blah>,<blah>
> >
> > When you was helping to crucify Don Burleson on this forum you cared
> > only for technical correctness, and ignore that many DBAs would take a
> word
> > from Burleson vs all your life story and all technical advice you can
> > provide in a future 10 lifes.
> >
>
> Funny you should mention that dear Ron as your buddy Don Burleson has been
> up to his old tricks again.
>
> Someone mentioned to me that only a couple of weeks ago at the RMOUG
> conference, Don yet again publicly embarrassed himself by stated that both
> db_keep_cache_size and db_recycle_cache_size is a sub-pool of the
> db_cache_size (http://www.rmoug.org/TD2004_Pres_Sum.htm). Despite Oracle9i
> being out for over two years, Don still believes that the Default Pool
size
> is calculated as db_cache_size - db_keep_cache_size -
db_recycle_cache_size
> !!
Cheers Richard
so we have the likes of Cary Millsap, Dan Fink, Melanie Caffrey, Bill Thater et al presenting at RMOUG
and then of course we have such classics in addition to the ones you mentioned as
.Whenever the value of the v$sysstat statistic "workarea executions - multipass" is greater than 1%, the database may benefit from additional RAM memory.
or
Now, for the first time ever, we can see the Internal RAM usage for SQL statement execution
the second keep pool
1.db_2k_cache_size - Secondary KEEP po
and of course
Part of my job is to spy on DBAs:
YClandestine DBA evaluations
so pay close attention
what fantastic stuff, though to be fair the same person who is telling me to pay attention to his methods becuase otherwise my employer might employ him to 'spy' on me is also offering repeatedly to 'mentor' me in spams I never knowingly signed up for.
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