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Cache Buffer Chains | Anjul Sahu's Oracle Blog
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Anjul Sahu's Oracle Blog. DBA, Tuning and Administration. Recently, I have been seeing cache buffer chains (CBC) in our OLTP database. We have been working to resolve for more than 2 weeks now. I came across following interesting articles:. Http:/ www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/buffer handles.html. Http:/ esemrick.blogspot.com.au/2006/04/getting-handle-on-logical-io.html. Https:/ sites.google.com/site/embtdbo/wait-event-documentation/oracle-atch-cache-buffers-handles. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Richard Consulting · Poveşti despre IT şi despre automatizările realizate de noi
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Notification System for Membership Websites Using Formidable Pro. I am sharing here my experience of building an announcement system based on Formidable Pro (currently at version 2.14). The notification system is created for membership websites where admins can send personalized notifications to single or multiple users. 1 The form is a simple form with a textarea and 2 checkboxes. Leave the checkboxes empty but check the “Use separate values” checkbox in their properties. Populate user fields (. Of cour...
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Richard Consulting · Contact - Richard Consulting
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Comentariile și întrebările sunt binevenite. Powered by Fast Secure Contact Form. Are birouri şi showroom de automatizare cu standardul KNX la această adresă:. Str Iancu Jianu 21. Email: office [arond] richardconsulting [punct] ro. Director și reprezentant legal: ing. Richard Vencu. Pentru a găsi această stradă care este nouă şi încă neasfaltată trebuie să parcurgeţi tot traseul asfaltat al străzii Tudor Vladimirescu. Chiar lipită de acel zid, în dreapta, începe strada Iancu Jianu. Se poate accesa din DN1.
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start trace in session « OracLog
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Another day in the OraSphere. Laquo; Start Trace. Start trace in session. Posted by Mike Culp on May 30, 2012. SQL*Plus script to start the SQL Trace for another session. This. Script displays the trace file name and location. This script will. Display the user sessions and prompt for information it needs. Column in db namet new value out db namet noprint. Column in spidt new value out spidt noprint. Column in usert new value out usert noprint. Column in patht new value out patht noprint. This entry was ...
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Find Locked Sessions « OracLog
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Another day in the OraSphere. Laquo; Shows waiting sessions and the events they await. Display database locks and latches (with tables names, etc). Posted by Mike Culp on May 30, 2012. Set lines 100 pages 999. Col username format a20. Col sess id format a10. Col object format a25. Col mode held format a10. Select oracle username ‘ (‘ s.osuser ‘)’ username. Ssid ‘,’ s.serial# sess id. Owner ‘.’ object name object. 0, ‘Not Blocking’. 1, ‘Blocking’. 2, ‘Global’) status. 0, ‘None’. 1, ‘Null’. Create a free w...
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The Oracle Sponge Blog -- An Oracle Data Warehousing Resource
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Oracle Sponge - Now Moved To Wordpress. Please use http:/ oraclesponge.wordpress.com. Saturday, April 30, 2005. Mike Ault ran foul of a misunderstanding over the functionality of the EXCEPTIONS INTO claues of the constraint validation SQL command, and writes about it on his blog. Skip the stuff about the generation of the test data - not valid to this issue). So why do i believe this to be fortunate? Other than that issue, which I'd suggest is a minor one, the documentat...
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To Blog or Not To Blog : Oracle Needed: April 2011
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To Blog or Not To Blog : Oracle Needed. Thursday, April 28, 2011. DFS Lock Handle (How to solve the Wrong Problem). We started our Data Warehouse quest adventure on Tru64 back in 2003. At that time the Oracle 9i RAC and Tru64 was the best fastest platform on TPCH tests. We used OCFS2 as file system on the newly 2 node RAC environment. The migration went fine and the performance seems fine for most of the business users. One problem surfaced though: RMAN backups. Evidently blame the storage groups! On the...
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APEX Development Notes « OracLog
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Another day in the OraSphere. Laquo; CentOS 5.6, Oracle11gR2, and VMware Player 3.0. Oracle Licensing for Standby and Data Guard. Posted by Mike Culp on March 12, 2010. Over the years I have been very involved in the development of various APEX applications. This area of my blog is to talk about the type of things that I am doing that might be interesting general features and techniques of APEX. Feel free to send me anything you feel is relevant to what I am talking about in here. From your own site.