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Re: is it possible to flush data block buffer without restart the database?

From: Leonid Lamburt <ll01_at_gte.com>
Date: 1997/12/12
Message-ID: <01bd070b$607a89c0$0d87c584@buggs>#1/1

And what would be the purpose of flushing the buffer cache? I thought that it uses LRU mechanism, and unless something was pinned into it, the
most recently fetched blocks will squeeze out the old ones. (May be I am wrong)

David Shi <dshi_at_magpage.com> wrote in article <66q79v$mb4$1_at_204.179.92.204>...
> I know you can flush sql shared area, but what about data block
> buffer?
>
> Thanks.
>
  Received on Fri Dec 12 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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