Most of the transactions in the redo log are written
in this way:

SQL_REDO
========
set transaction read write;
insert/update/delete something
commit;

'set transaction read write' is the default setting
for a transaction and that's why it's there, I quess.
Commit is self explaining.

The statements with username = 'SYS' are either you
doing something as SYS or recursive SQL.


Lyubomir Petrov



--- John Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Logminer shows a large number of entries in redo
> logs for SYS as follows :
> 
> What generates these?
> 
> 
> select timestamp,username, sql_redo from
> v$logmnr_contents
> ----------------------------------------------
> 
> 03-19-2002:12:31:24 SYS
> 
> 03-19-2002:12:31:24 SYS
> commit;
> 
> 03-19-2002:12:31:27 SYS
> set transaction read write;
> 
> John
> 
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