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Vadim,
Apologies, I answered the question
you didn't ask - viz why does it take
so long, rather than the 'what are the
CR gets'.
Your second suggestion is the correct
one. It seems unreasonable, but when
you do the "select for update", Oracle
seems to go through a load of read-
consistency work for the block to roll
back the changes made by other
transactions. The excess CR gets
are accesses to the UNDO blocks
need to build the CR image.
Strangely, if you just slam in the
'update', rather than 'select for update'
this phenomenon does not occur.
Regards
Jonathan Lewis
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> Thank you, Jonathan,
>
> I'll continue looking for my options to cool down the hot spots. Not
sure if
> I can go for partitioning since Oracle charges $$$.
>
> Is it correct that oracle counts looking through the chain
> for the correct copy as many CR? Or the reason for these extra CR is
access
> to undo segments in attemt to reconstruct CR block aged out from
cache?
>
> Thanks
> Vadim
>
>
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