is obvious. The test says its.
1,3,4
How does using large extents help this? What about a higher minextents
value?
Title: Re: OCP Architecture question
With respect to evaluating answer number
one, its a bad question, because you have know way to know whether the
context
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Im using the self test software and here is a
question... I dont like the answers. Please tell me if Im wrong.
Which Three methods can be used to avoid snapshot
: OCP Architecture question
Ryan,
I will research the answer but I have an urgent question.
Do you have SelfTest Software for the SQL and PL/SQL test or do you have the
Architecure and Administration SelfTest Software?
Thanks,
Ed
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Architecture question
Im using the self test software and here is a
question... I dont like the answers. Please tell me if Im wrong.
Which Three methods can be us
A lot of those multiple choice question are best approached from a reverse
standpoint, much like a lot of my recent election experiences. You look at
the choices and cross out the ones which are definitely not it until you
whittled it down to the number of supposedly correct choices you need.
: 2003/08/15 Fri AM 01:14:23 EDT
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Subject: RE: OCP Architecture question
With respect to evaluating answer number one, it's a bad question,
because you have know way to know whether the context is supposed to be
a) assume
Ah, the Sherlock Holmes method. I've often used the same method
on multiple choice tests with meaningless questions and obscure
answers.
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however
improbable, must be the truth
I think this is how I passed the Oracle 7 Beta tests, which
Im using the self test software and here is a
question... I dont like the answers. Please tell me if Im wrong.
Which Three methods can be used to avoid snapshot
too old errors. This is for the 8i test.
1. User larger extents
2. Increase MAXEXTENTS for existing rollback
segments
3. Create
Title: Re: OCP Architecture question
They all allow the RBS to be bigger. More space available for RBS roughly equals fewer ORA-01555, for most situations...
on 8/14/03 6:24 PM, Ryan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im using the self test software and here is a question... I dont like
Title: Re: OCP Architecture question
With respect to evaluating answer number
one, its a bad question, because you have know way to know whether the
context is supposed to be
a)
assume a fixed rollback
segment size, but use fewer, larger extents; or
b)
make the rollback segment
larger
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