Re: Pinhitratio vs gethitratio

2002-04-19 Thread Mogens Nørgaard

Tracy,

The best thing you can do to your sanity is to completely ignore these 
kinds of ratios. If the wait interface shows a problem you might now and 
then end up looking at certain ratios in order to determine the real 
reason for waits, but that's it. Ratios as the ones you mention are 
meaningless.

Best regards,

Mogens

Tracy Rahmlow wrote:

>Can someone explain why a pinhitratio would be higher than a gethitratio in the
>v$librarycache for the namespace = 'SQL AREA'?  I would think it would be the
>opposite.  Our current gethitratio is 87.98 and the pinhitratio is 95.10.
>
>


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Pinhitratio vs gethitratio

2002-04-03 Thread Tracy Rahmlow

Can someone explain why a pinhitratio would be higher than a gethitratio in the
v$librarycache for the namespace = 'SQL AREA'?  I would think it would be the
opposite.  Our current gethitratio is 87.98 and the pinhitratio is 95.10.


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