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Hi,
How does one know as to whether there are enough activity in the system ? There may be situation where the online users are high and at times during after office hours, there could be lot of batch jobs running and competing for resources.
So, I really do not agree to setting the commit frequency dynamically.
Regards
Rajagopal Venkataramany
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From: Lisa_Koivu_at_gelco.com
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Subject: Re: To Commit or NOT to Commit
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 10:41:50 -0800
Doesn't that depend on whether or not another process is trying to read the
data
you are modifying/deleting? If there is no activity, bang away and put your
commit frequency at ~1000, I've even seen 5000 used here with no problems.
Then
again that's during batch, no users on system.
And if there are users on the system, your commit frequency should be fairly
low...
Isn't this correct? Tell me if I'm wrong.
"Rajagopal Venkataramany" <rajagopalvr_at_hotmail.com> on 05/22/2000 10:35:14 AM
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Hi,
I agree with you. But at the same time, I have also seen "Snapshot too old" error at times when we use this.
Regards
Rajagopal Venkataramany
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Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 23:44:40 -0800
Hi !
Frequent Commits are always good for performance..
Any one agree ..
Gopal
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