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Re: LGWR vs DBWn

From: Tanel Poder <tanel_at_@peldik.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 17:17:06 +0300
Message-ID: <3eef22fb$1_1@news.estpak.ee>


Hi!

> To your question Norman, there were so many. The only person attempting an
> answer is Tanel. Everyone else just 'had' to post a sarcastic remark or is

Btw, I don't support continous asking of simple questions, which could very easily checked from documentation, here either. I usually don't even read those threads unless I see local senior people here replying too much (then things might have gotten interesting). But sometimes I just am too bored to deal with anything else & then I try give answers to people and more importantly, to see if anyone else has anything to add or to correct me. I'm mostly trying to learn here myself by answering others' questions, not helping anyone *grin* ;)

On the other hand, I was lucky to have a great mentor 5 years ago who answered all my stupid questions, but again, it's definitely easier to read concepts manual once than try to blindly assume everything about Oracle and verifying your assumptions here.

Cheers,
Tanel.

>
> Some people do not like my rants. Understandable. They are not posted that
> often and they would stop when many of the people in this message stop
> making their unsolicited, judgmental, nasty comments every time they 'do
not
> agree with' the question as presented.
>
> Maybe they could start a
> 'comp.database.oracle.server.used.only.by.we.who.are.all.knowing' where
they
> would surely feel more at home and would be far away for people who do not
> fit there arbitrary and capricious rules.
>
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> Norman Dunbar wrote:
>
> > Morning SDG,
> >
> > I suppose it would have helped if you'd ranted at whoever you were
> > trying to rant at, rather than ranting at the original poster.
> >
> > Have one of those nice day thingies !
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Norm.
> >
> > -------------------------------------
> > Norman Dunbar
> > Database/Unix administrator
> > Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
> > mailto:Norman.Dunbar_at_LFS.co.uk
> > Tel: 0113 289 6265
> > Fax: 0113 289 3146
> > URL: http://www.Lynx-FS.com
> > -------------------------------------
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: sdg [mailto:nospan_at_noway.nohow.org]
> > Posted At: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 5:12 AM
> > Posted To: server
> > Conversation: LGWR vs DBWn
> > Subject: Re: LGWR vs DBWn
> >
> > What's this, the Pink Panties tag team. You just can't resist reponding.
> > Some more of your 'helpful replies' you are always ranting about.
> >
> > Peter wrote:
> >
> > > If it is the LGWR that writes the redo logs into the redo log buffer
> > > then what writes the redo logs into the redo log files? A system
> > > process?
> > > If it is the user process that writes the datablocks into the db
> > > buffer cache, then what writes those dirty data buffers into the the
> > > datafiles? Is it the DBWn?
> > >
> > > Thanks
>
Received on Tue Jun 17 2003 - 09:17:06 CDT

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