It should have been "redo entries", not "redo blocks written".
The only guy writing redo blocks is LGWR, so the previous query would
always give a hume amount for SID=4 and 0 for everybody else.
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 13:09, Barbara Baker wrote:
> Hi, list.  Ya, I'm still alive and kickin'.
> 
> We have this small database that's running a weird
> vendor application.  (We get all the gems.)  It's on
> Solaris 5.8, Oracle 8.1.7.2
> 
> The database suddenly went from kicking out 50 meg
> redo logs 2 or 3 times a day to churning them out
> every 15 minutes.  The entire database is only about 6
> gigs; we now sometimes generate 2 or 3 gigs of redo
> per day.
> 
> Even tho this started when a "small" change was made
> by the vendor, the vendor is claiming that (ok, hold
> on to your hats) it was not their change!!
> 
> I want to know what's in those redo logs.
> 
> I initially thought about log miner.  However, I'm not
> sure log miner will give me what I want.
> 
> I tried these 2 audit commands.  I'm not seeing much
> from them.  Is there another audit command that might
> give me better info?  There's only 1 user in the
> database, so I only really need to audit 1 user.
> 
> audit all by <myuser> by access;
> audit update table, insert table, delete table by
> <myuser> by access;
> 
> Is there anything else that will be going to redo that
> I can capture with audit??
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Barb
> 
> 
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