Oracle and Cache Hit Ratio based training

2002-09-09 Thread Johnson, Michael
FWIW ... One of our DBAs just got back from a Oracle 9i course and it was stated by the instuctor that Oracle is in the process of revamping all their performance classes to be based on the wait interface. Looks like Cache Hit Ratios may finally go away !!! -- Please see the official ORACLE-L

RE: Oracle and Cache Hit Ratio based training

2002-09-09 Thread Fink, Dan
I can see it now... DBA 102:Buffer Cache Wait Hit Ratio Interface Tuning... -Original Message- Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 12:13 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L FWIW ... One of our DBAs just got back from a Oracle 9i course and it was stated by the instuctor that

RE: Oracle and Cache Hit Ratio based training

2002-09-09 Thread John Weatherman
Hi all, I have a large data load to run into a partitioned table. With indexes the load takes over 24 hours, without on the order of 3 hours, obviously, I don't want to mess with the indexes until after the job completes. So I try to drop to local indexes and get ORA-14076. Fair enough. I

RE: Oracle and Cache Hit Ratio based training

2002-09-09 Thread Rachel Carmichael
Performance Tuning 102 dear, Performance Tuning 102 --- Fink, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can see it now... DBA 102:Buffer Cache Wait Hit Ratio Interface Tuning... -Original Message- Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 12:13 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L FWIW