Nope. LMT's can help reduce the free space fragmentation at tablespace
level. But row and block level fragmentation will need reorgs. So, proper
configuration of db block size, pctfree and pctused becomes important to
minimize such fragmentation. Even if you had set decent storage initially,
it can and will get mucked up based on what processes do and how, to the
objects within the tablespace.
So, hang on to whatever scripts you have for reorgs.
Not sure what 9i does, though.
Regards,
- Kirti Deshpande
Verizon Information Services
http://www.superpages.com
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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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