Sorry, I'm the only user with access to this database and this was the only
job running.

Very frustrating two days of reading manuals and metalink has not improved
my "warm and fuzzy" about using UNDO.



                                                                                       
                                                
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I'm sure Dan Fink will have more (and better) information on this, as
he did a presentation on AUM at IOUG. But we did do a demonstration of
how you can get an ORA-1555 even with AUM. It has nothing to do with
trying to create another extent or how much room is left in the
tablespace but has much to do with the fact that other transactions are
running in the database at the same time.

Undo_retention (if I remember Dan's presentation correctly) is a "wish"
-- Oracle can and will overwrite the undo segment extent even if the
retention time is not past if space is needed.

Dan -- did I get it right?

Rachel


--- Thomas Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to create a materialized view on a 7G table.  I'm using
> UNDO and
> undo_retention=108000, which if I understand correctly is 30 hours.
> I have
> 7G in UNDOTBS1 --- I shouldn't need that much.  After 7 hrs I get
> ORA-01555: snapshot too old: rollback segment number  with name ""
> too
> small
>
> The FM says:
>
> ORA-01555 snapshot too old: rollback segment number string with name
> "
> string" too small
>       Cause: Rollback records needed by a reader for consistent read
> are
>       overwritten by other writers.
>       Action: If in Automatic Undo Management mode, increase the
> setting of
>       UNDO_RETENTION. Otherwise, use larger rollback segments.
>
>
>
> UNDOTBS1 still had 3G of space free with about 88 active undo
> extents, the
> largest was 4,154,458,112 bytes.  Was it trying to create another 4G
> extent?  Is there something I am missing?  This Automatic stuff
> doesn't
> seem to be so automatic.  I can create this using rollback segments
> but I
> wanted to use UNDO because it allows past point in time queries.
>
>
> Oracle 9.2.0.1.0
>
>
> Win2K.
>
>
>
>
>
> Any thoughts (besides get a real operating system and use rollback
> segments) would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
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