Re: Rates of change???

From: Madison Pruet <mpruet_at_attbi.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 01:59:54 GMT
Message-ID: <uKrLa.46158$Bg.29509_at_rwcrnsc54>


> 1) Oracle read/write statistics only go down to the file level.
> So unless you have only one table per file, Oracle provides no
> decent off the shelf visibility.
>
> 2) I suspect that you could obtain such statistics using LOGMINER.
>

Thanks

>
> A shovel is a great tool for digging a hole,
> but only when you use the right end of the tool!
>
> It seems to be your trying to find a "technical solution"
> to a business problem. The end users typically set the
> requirements for how current the data must be and are
> either willing to pay what it takes to meet the requirements
> or decide to change the requirements if/when the price is
> too high.
>
> What problem are you really trying to solve?
>
> What exact metrics exist to prove a problem even exists?
>
> How will you (or anybody else) know conclusively
> that the problem has been solved?
>
Received on Sun Jun 29 2003 - 03:59:54 CEST

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