BCHR tuning is useless as a starting point in the tuning process. 

Anjo.

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Yong Huang
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 6:09 PM
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Hi, Cary and Gopal,

My last message is misunderstood. Nowadays most DBAs that still use
buffer cache hit ratio as a primary performance tuning method are those
that rarely browse public forums. When we convince them that's a wrong
method, we should not say "Look. I can bump up BCHR to an arbitrary
value". If he doesn't think, he'll say "Indeed. If I can get any value,
it must be rubbish". But if he's a logical person and thinks for a few
minutes, he'll say "It's unfair to run that choose_a_hit_ratio program
to get an arbitrary hit ratio and say the method is wrong, because you
can use the same logic to write a program to get an arbitrary library
cache hit ratio, OS in-core inode cache hit ratio or directory name
cache hit..."

My last message is not meant to revive the outdated and probably never
correct tuning method. Instead it's meant to let oracle-l members know
that when you need to convince those DBAs that still use that method,
you need to accuse the BCHR method for correct reason, namely, BCHR does
not contain sufficient information for tuning, not because you can raise
its value by constantly scanning a table in Oracle; you won't be able to
convince some stubbon DBAs who enjoy thinking in a quiet place.

I agree that "It's not the ratio that needs condemning, it's the advice
about..." What I disagree is the wrong educational tool people on public
forums have recently used again and again to show the inadequacy of the
BCHR tuning method.

Yong Huang

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