While on the subject..
Please see the Oracle Metalink Note: 1029850.6.
It says the first "block" of the first segment contains header 
information.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kumanan Balasundaram 
> Sent: 15 March 2002 17:59
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Cc:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: A rollback segment question on minextents
> 
> Oracle recommends the size NEXT=INITIAL.
> So if I had 10M initial, then most of the initial beyond the 
> header info will be wasted? Sure not!
> 
> Kumanan
> 
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From:   Rachel Carmichael [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>       Sent:   11 March 2002 21:48
>       To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>       Subject:        RE: A rollback segment question on minextents
> 
>       the first extent is used by oracle as the segment header to manage
> the
>       transaction information within the rollback segment. The second
> extent
>       contains the actual change vectors
> 
> 
>       --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>       > Hi,
>       > 
>       > My point was that it could allocate one more extent as per need.
> Why
>       > the
>       > need to minextents = 2?
>       > 
>       > Thanks
>       > Kumanan
>       > 
>       > > -----Original Message-----
>       > > From:       Stephane Faroult [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>       > > Sent:       07 March 2002 20:54
>       > > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>       > > Subject:    Re: A rollback segment question on minextents
>       > > 
>       > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>       > > > 
>       > > > Hi,
>       > > > 
>       > > > I was wondering why Oracle force minextents for rollback
>       > > > segments to be two. Why can't we have minextents zero or
>       > > > no minextents clause at all.
>       > > > 
>       > > > We can surely set initial extent to be large enough ourselves
>       > > > and next extent sized accordingly.
>       > > > 
>       > > > Can someone enlighten me on the reason/thought behind this?
>       > > > 
>       > > > Many thanks
>       > > > 
>       > > > Kumanan Balasundaram
>       > > > Database Administrator, IT
>       > > > QXL ricardo plc
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>       > > 
>       > > Oracle doesn't reuse an extent which contains active
> transactions.
>       > What
>       > > do you think would happen when you reach the end of your initial
>       > extent
>       > > ? Exactly.
>       > > -- 
>       > > Regards,
>       > > 
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