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Oracle strange behaviour when there is restric rowid

From: The Human Fly <sjaffarhussain_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 09:46:51 +0300
Message-ID: <97b7fd2f05040222467e031f9f@mail.gmail.com>


Hello list,

I have found Oracle strange behaviour many times that if a table has restricted rowid, the query takes hell a lot of time. I will give you one scinario which I am facing.
we have Oracle 9i database running on IBM AIX. We run reconsilation batch job that generally takes 3 hrs of time. In a batch, there is particular process which runs for 45 min. Whenever, there is restricted rowid found in the tables that involves in the query, takes 12 hrs. sometimes, takes 8 hrs. By the way, we load data from a flat file into our tables, this part of the batch actually. If it takes more than 12 hrs. my colleagues use to export those tables into another database and running the this particular process there, once it finishes creating output file, they bring back those tables to this database. Why we do is that other database has many cpus and more memory.
What I have done yesterday is that, I played a trick, lik alter table tablename move sametablespace; and rebuil all unusable indexes. However, my question is that, when there is a restricted row found in a table, the query which has this table, runs very very slow.

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Best Regards,
Jaffar, OCP DBA
Banque Saudi Fransi
Saudi Arabia
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