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The airline database is an active database. The admin of the database has configured the redo log buffer to 16M. Assume that, in every 1/2 second 1M of redo log entries are created. LGWR copies those entries from buffer to file when 1M full in 1 second.
At any point of time how much of redo log buffer is used? What do you do, for effective utilization of redo log buffer?
I think it will work from first second but I don't know what will do - I hope that you will help me....
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The airline database is an active database. The admin of the database has configured the redo log buffer to 16M. Assume that, in every 1/2 second 1M of redo log entries are created. LGWR copies those entries from buffer to file when 1M full in 1 second.
At any point of time how much of redo log buffer is used? What do you do, for effective utilization of redo log buffer?
I think it will work from first second but I don't know what will do - I hope that you will help me....
oracle sqlplus
migrated from stackoverflow.com 7 mins ago
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Which dbms are you using?
– jarlh
16 hours ago
sql blus oracle database
– Fatma Yusuf
13 hours ago
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The airline database is an active database. The admin of the database has configured the redo log buffer to 16M. Assume that, in every 1/2 second 1M of redo log entries are created. LGWR copies those entries from buffer to file when 1M full in 1 second.
At any point of time how much of redo log buffer is used? What do you do, for effective utilization of redo log buffer?
I think it will work from first second but I don't know what will do - I hope that you will help me....
oracle sqlplus
The airline database is an active database. The admin of the database has configured the redo log buffer to 16M. Assume that, in every 1/2 second 1M of redo log entries are created. LGWR copies those entries from buffer to file when 1M full in 1 second.
At any point of time how much of redo log buffer is used? What do you do, for effective utilization of redo log buffer?
I think it will work from first second but I don't know what will do - I hope that you will help me....
oracle sqlplus
oracle sqlplus
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1
Which dbms are you using?
– jarlh
16 hours ago
sql blus oracle database
– Fatma Yusuf
13 hours ago
add a comment |
1
Which dbms are you using?
– jarlh
16 hours ago
sql blus oracle database
– Fatma Yusuf
13 hours ago
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1
Which dbms are you using?
– jarlh
16 hours ago
Which dbms are you using?
– jarlh
16 hours ago
sql blus oracle database
– Fatma Yusuf
13 hours ago
sql blus oracle database
– Fatma Yusuf
13 hours ago
add a comment |
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sql blus oracle database
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