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"Daniel Morgan" <dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message
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> Tanel Poder wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > > What you are missing ... is that rollback segments need to be able to
expand to
> > > handle the largest transaction on the system. That is not the same as
saying they
> > > need to permanently be large enough to handle the largest transaction
on the
> > > system.
> >
> > I still don't see why rollback segments in my configuration are less
> > expandable than "They should all be identical and sized to handle the
> > largest transaction on the system" configuration which you posted
> > yesterday..
> >
> > But about the cheap price of disk v.s. administration work cost, I agree
> > with you.
> >
> > Thank you for your time,
> > Tanel.
>
> I'm not sure I understand your question. Rollback segments expand. And
expand until
> they either hit the maximum allowed extents parameter or run out of disk
space. So as
> long as any rollback segment can expand enough to hold any transaction
which rollback
> segment becomes irrelevant.
>
> If you try to force a transaction into a specific rollback segment. And
for any reason
> that specific segment is unavailable. The transaction will fail.
>
> Daniel Morgan
>
OK, I'll rise to this one.
Our organisation runs Peoplesoft in Atlanta.
Each morning at 3 a.m. we replicate about 80 of the Peopleshit tables back
to the U.K., then sort them out into something like a rational structure for
reporting purposes.
So, during the day, the U.K. tables are read only, and we don't need much by
way of rollback segments. However, during the actual replication process we
need to use a segment ROLL_BIG, so that the entire refresh group will either
succeed or fail.
Paul Received on Sun Sep 22 2002 - 15:25:57 CDT
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