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Re: Hard numbers for INITRANS and MAXTRANS

From: Gocha Mchedlishvili <gocham_at_ixpres.com>
Date: 2000/08/01
Message-ID: <3987611a_6@isp.uncensored-news.com>#1/1

I wouldn't recommend changing these parameters unless there are waits in v$session_wait on particular object.

Gocha

<vasarpota_at_my-deja.com> wrote in message news:8m6l4n$qil$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...
> I understand that INITTRANS and MAXTRANS should be set object by
> object. Ia also understand that the number are determined by the size
> of the object and the concurrency for the object. But what hard values
> are reccomended?
>
> I am also assuming that indexes have a higher INITRANS and MAXTRANS
> than data segments.
>
> Do you usually put INITRANS=MAXTRNAS for the more static tables? Is it
> good practive to always keep the two equal?
>
>
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