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Thanks Stephen,
I am steering the dev team towards 100% compute statistics (once) and then set-up automated jobs to collect when stats become stale. To do this I need to enable monitoring (to decide on staleness). This is a heavy OLTP system running in RAC ...
Initially we will test this in the dev environment, but that is RAC too.. Raj
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 4:28 PM
To: Jamadagni, Rajendra; ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com
I don't know about 9, but we've been using it on 8.1.7.3 for over 6 months and have not noticed any negatives.
Good luck and let us know what you find out. We're planning a move to 9 this year.
Stephen
>>> Rajendra.Jamadagni_at_espn.com 01/16/03 01:50PM >>>
Does any one know the performance impact on 'alter table monitoring'
??
(this is for Oracle 9202) Should we expect any slowness ??
Raj
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