On a side note I guess I could just look for a large change in space
allocation.  My free space queries run pretty fast.

- Ethan

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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 11:10 AM
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Well I will need those included.  I want to configure an alert in my
monitoring tool that will pick up the rapid allocation of extents and notify
me in case it happens to be a runaway job.  I have a lot of objects in one
particular database and the sum(extents) from dba_segments is taking 30-60
seconds to come back.  I like most of my metrics to grab info within a few
seconds at most.  Just means I can not poll my servers as often as I would
like.  

Thanks,
Ethan

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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:13 AM
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That's what I thought too, but it will skip extents from any LMTs in use. 
And getting extents info when LMTs are is use will be slower as compared to
DMTs due the way this info is stored in the bitmap in each datafile for the
LMT. 

- Kirti 

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