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Re: Proving or Debunking the need for rebuilding

From: hpuxrac <johnbhurley_at_sbcglobal.net>
Date: 9 Nov 2006 10:40:23 -0800
Message-ID: <1163097623.544656.162120@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>

Ben wrote:
> 9.2.0.5 EE AIX5L
>
> Ok so I do believe everyone when they say to quit rebuilding indexes,
> except for certain special cases ( like large purges on tables that
> will never grow again unless the moon is full and the wind blows
> eastward). I do understand that rebuilds can be harmful, BUT how do I
> prove one way or the other?
>
> I want to create matrices on the before and after of an index rebuild.
> How? I don't want to blindly say, "Yes this index needs to be rebuilt"
> I want to show the performance gain or loss from a rebuild. Surely
> there is a way to do this. Do you simply anayze ... validate and
> capture the statistics on the indexes?
>
> Thanks for any ideas and help.

Check out Tom Kyte's site http://asktom.oracle.com this whole area is documented extensively there.

Also Jonathan Lewis's site. Received on Thu Nov 09 2006 - 12:40:23 CST

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