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From: "Jamadagni, Rajendra" <Rajendra.Jamadagni@espn.com>
Subject: RE: missed Anjo's web cast..
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Having missed the web cast ... is there as simple way to identify LIOs and
PIOs in the database 'as of now'? I know Craig@orapub does it by setting
trace and then calculating values off the trace file.

But is there a simple way to calculate without generating traces?

Thanks in advance
Raj
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Moi wrong ;-) Jeeh, human after all 

To summarize the webcast:
db-block-buffers do mattter. Too many LIO do matter. Too many PIO do matter.
But Buffer Cache Hit ratio doesn't matter ....... End user satisfaction does
matter.

I am always willing to clarify any points that I made, you just have to ask
me l ....

Anjo.

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