Reorgs needed not only for space fragmentation but also for block
fragmentation.
Would be interesting to know if anybody has a good automated(scripts) system
to decide for which objects block reorg is needed.
Alex Hillman
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All,
Oracle's party line has for a while been that for the most
part reorgs aren't necessary anymore, right? Assuming storage
initially has been set decently? Are reorgs very common in
these parts?
Also, even according to those who find reorgs still necessary,
they should completely go away with LMT's, right?
Opinions all?
Thanks,
Yosi Greenfield
Oracle DBA, Will work for food
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