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Thanks very much Gopal, I have just replied to Raj's post on the same
subject.
kind regards
Pete
In article <F001.005D212D.20031004221425_at_fatcity.com>, K Gopalakrishnan
<kaygopal_at_yahoo.com> writes
>Pete:
>
>Sorry for the delay. I was traveling back to Bangalore from San Francisco
>when you sent the message. There is a procedure in the DBMS_SYSTEM package
>called KCFRMS which resets certain timing information from the X$KCFIO
>(which is exposed as V$FILESTAT).
>
>And also there is an event which can be used to flush the buffer cache and
>that will reset the part of the X$BH stats (very similar to ALTER SYSTEM
>FLUSH BUFFER CACHE in 10g and above!!).
>
>
>Regards,
>Gopal
>
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