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Hamid - Which parameter to use depends on your Oracle version. If it is 9i,
use FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET. In 8i, use LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT. Did your
tuning manual explain why you should set it to 9999999? That seems a little
strange. Basically shorter checkpoint queue lengths will shorten your
recovery times, but too short a queue length may hamper performance, so it
is a tradeoff. What are your tradeoff criteria?
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 10:39 AM
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Hi List,
I have a question regarding check_point_interval. In my setting log_checkpoint_interval = 10000 & log_checkpoint_timeout = 1800 , I findout in the tuning manual which I have to change thelog_checkpoint_interval = 9999999 but nothing regarding the log_checkpoint_timeout, when I change the interval to 9999999 do I have to change the checkpoint_timeout too, or what's the best setting for these two numbers. I got confued, some where in the manual they are talking about to set timeout to zero some where else diffrent setting, I realy appreciate if some body give me a pratical Idea.
Thanks for your help.
Hamid Alavi
Office 818 737-0526
Cell 818 416-5095
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