Re: testing memory parameters
From: Shakespeare <whatsin_at_xs4all.nl>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:12:10 +0100
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> Forever and ever and ever and ever as long as dinosaurs still roam
> the earth.
> --
> Daniel A. Morgan
> Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
> University of Washington
> damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
> Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:12:10 +0100
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"DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_psoug.org> schreef in bericht
news:1205767643.99435_at_bubbleator.drizzle.com...
> Shakespeare wrote:
>> "Ana C. Dent" <anacedent_at_hotmail.com> schreef in bericht >> news:J3fDj.6008$GW5.5426_at_newsfe12.phx... >>> "mr..._at_gmail.com" <mrowkin_at_gmail.com> wrote in news:62772aa8-fdbd-42b7- >>> a8a0-da91957e30e9_at_e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com: >>> >>>> I think that I should consider buffer and library cache hit ratios. >>>> Is this a good way? >>> BUFFER CACHE HIT RATIO ia a mythical indicator of performance. >>> It should be ignored because it is meaningless. >> >> >> O NO PLEASE NOT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >> >> Shakespeare >
> Forever and ever and ever and ever as long as dinosaurs still roam
> the earth.
> --
> Daniel A. Morgan
> Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
> University of Washington
> damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
> Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
> www.psoug.org
BCHR...
It all sounds a bit like heating up a thermometer and then telling everyone
it's warm outside..... (and even believe it yourself).
Shakespeare Received on Wed Mar 19 2008 - 04:12:10 CDT