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Dear Oracle-Freaks,
I have got a problem concerning the usage of the main memory during an
oracle session.
Is there a chance to influence the usage of the memory? I have several
tables in use, some to query and to update, two tables are only used
for protocol the actions. How can I succeed in giving most of memory
to the tables I want to select from or update to and how can I minimise
the memory for the two tables where I only append tuples with new
protocol information?
Is there a possibility to arrange and control the partitioning of the
main memory?
I guess, that this may be a question of general interest. If I get any
mails, I will post the results.
Thanks for any help or advice where to find answers in books or in the oracle documentation
Manfred Tischendorf
/\ / a\ Manfred Tischendorf / s \ / u \ Bruehlstr. 2 / k \ D 74379 Ingersheim / r \ Deutschland / Germany \a / \ / Tel.: +49 7142 9800-27 / +49 171 6821030 \ / Fax: +49 7142 9800-29 \____/ E-Mail: tischendorf_at_arkusa.de \ / WWW: http://www.arkusa.de/ \/Received on Wed Feb 19 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
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