Never mind. Fixed it myself.

The effects of the "granularity=>'ALL'" method have changed for partitioned
tables.  On v8.1.7.4 it didn't go global on the table, now it does.  Ouch.




                                                                                       
                                             
                      Brian P MacLean                                                  
                                             
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                      PM                       Subject: Upgraded From v8.1.7.4 to 
v9.2.0.3 and now dbms_stats.gather_table_stats    
                                               runs FOREVER(Document link: Brian P 
MacLean)                                         
                                                                                       
                                             



Upgraded Solaris v8.1.7.4 64-bit to v9.2.0.3 and now
dbms_stats.gather_table_stats on partitioned tables is running and running
and running.  In testing on one partition in v8.1.7.4 the command takes 3
minutes, in v9.2.0.3 it took...well I killed it after 3 hours.  I also see
an abnormal amount of temporary tablespace being used.  I installed patch
2919423 per the known bug related to this but it's still keeps running and
running and running.

Suggestions?  Comments?

TIA







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