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Hello Robertson,
You can also use analyze=n to prevent analyzing your data.
Thursday, May 16, 2002, 11:43:30 PM, you wrote:
RLl> Why have you used commit=n ???
RLl> Throw a decent size buffer at it and use commit=y. You could also use RLl> indexes=n and rebuild them after with the nologging option
RLl> HTH
RLl> Lee
RLl> -----Original Message----- RLl> Sent: 16 May 2002 17:09 RLl> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
RLl> I have a 17Gb db that I need to import (Sun 880 running Solaris 5.8).
RLl> the largest tables (of which there are several) are in the 1-3Million row RLl> range . . . a few contain longs. so far it's been running about 24 hours RLl> and is only half-way done.
RLl> have 500Mb shared pool and 350Mb db buffer cache - one large rbs (100Mb RLl> extents), COMMIT=N set on import.
RLl> any ideas how to speed this up?
RLl> thx
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