Dirty blocks in Oracle? Where? This isn't SQL Server you know.
Daniel Morgan
Clayton Hinkle wrote:
> Anyone know of a way to determine how many dirty blocks you have in
> the database at any given time?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Clayton
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