Index and data files
You can store the Page and Index file on different drives? If Yes, how to make the change, and when in the process of creation of the app?(App 11.1.2 native Essbase version)
Thank you!
-Monica J
You can store them on different drives. Would be a right click on the database name and select Edit properties. Go to the storage tab and select the drive that you want everyone to be on. If there is already data in the database, to get on the new discs, you must export the data and then stop and reformulate the request.
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Hi all Experts,
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I know that this can be funny. but I m maybe wrong abot the concept. Please correct my concept about this
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Hi all Experts,I m very sory for taking your time to a matter of very basic level. in fact, in my mind, I have a confusion about the DB buffer cache and the cache of log buffers
The first thing we do not mention this newspaper stamp in the log buffer cache. It won't make a difference to even call it that, but you should stick with the term normally used.
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and in Sales, they are all changed data data and are willing to empty in DBRW. and then he write data files.
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Fake! To the command log, Checkpoint is triggered and if I'm wrong, its called point of control of thread . This causes DBWR write buffers dirty this thread in the data file regardless of whether or not they are committed.
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Read my response above where I explained the difference.
I know that this can be funny. but I m maybe wrong abot the concept. Please correct my concept about this
No sound is not funny, but make sure that you mix in anything else and understand the concept that he told you. Assuming that before understanding can cause serious disasters by getting the concepts clearly.
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DATAFILE ' / u05/oradata/RADPRDMH/undotbs03a.dbf'
SIZE 5000M AUTOEXTEND ON;
ALTER SYSTEM SET UNDO_TABLESPACE = undotbs3 SCOPE = BOTH;
DROP TABLESPACE UNDOTBS2 INCLUDING CONTENT AND DATA FILES;Only solution is umount the point of editing or the db bounce. It is because of 'SEMAPHORE '.
Semaphores are sharable resources who take a non-negative integer value. They are manipulted by the P (waiting) and V (signal) functions that decrement and increment the semaphore, respectively. When a process needs a resource, a "waiting" is issued and the semaphore is decremented. When the semaphore contains a value of zero, the resources are not available and the calling process turns or blocks (if applicable) until resources are available. When a process opens a resource controlled by a semaphore, it increments the semaphore and the waiting process are advised.
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