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Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 23:23:01 +0200
From: Igor Racic <igor.racicC@freesurf.fr_no_C>
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<quote>
  sum(x$kcbsw) always seemed to be very close to the
     value for 'session logical reads'.

Of course - this begs the question of what a session logical
read is;  or perhaps defines it as a type of buffer access that
is recorded in x$kcbsw.
</quote>

Hi, again

Never gave attention before to x$kcbsw.
Let's say it's a bit cleared.

But anyway, if I could followup myself,
I'm pretty sure that some kind of blog would be excellent thing...


                                       Igor

