Perhaps sum of used blocks, rows, and such stored into a table, then daily
populate this table and do a comparison.
It will be significantly less expensive than using full auditing.
"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen."
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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I want to audit ALL objects in the database - we have a lot of objects lying
around and even the developers dont know whether some of them are being used
or not.
I dont think there is any way by which I can audit all objects in the
database (thats by issuing a single stmt).
I tried to audit by schema :
audit all on TRAVEL by session;
but that does not work.
Currently I am doing this :
spool audit_all
select 'audit all on '||owner||'.'||segment_name||' by session;' from
dba_segments where owner not in ('SYS','SYSTEM');
spool off
Any better ideas ?
regards,
~dbatag
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