Basically public rollback segment are used on OPS.
They don't need to be in init.ora and are public for
all the instances. Although it can be used on
non-parallel servers. I heard about bugs using it on
non-OPS while I was using 7.X. However I don't know
nothing about problems on 8.X.
Regards.
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> Thank you.
>
> Lyuda Hoska
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