Don't delete your flashback logs manually
What happen when someone will delete Oracle flashback logs ? You probably don't notice it until you will try to flashback database or bounce instance. There is no hope for flashback database without...
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What happen when someone will delete Oracle flashback logs ? You probably don't notice it until you will try to flashback database or bounce instance. There is no hope for flashback database without...
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One of the waits that is specific to ASSM (automatic segment space management) is the “enq: FB – contention” wait. You find that the “FB” enqueue has the following description and wait information when...
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Following on from my earlier posting of problems with temporary table and the PL/SQL result cache (a combination which the manuals warn you against) here’s another problem – again, to a large degree,...
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Today’s video gives a quick run through of flashback version query.If you prefer to read articles, rather than watch videos, you might be interested in these.read more
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