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This is most likely a sequence that is incremented from multiple nodes. When a range runs out, a node has to allocate a new range. other nodes have to flush/invalidate their sequence number tow cache entry.
 
Anjo.
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Subject: dc_sequences

In statspack report on RAC 9.2.0.2 database, under section "Dictionary Cache Stats for DB"
there are 64.3% miss for dc_sequences. What causes this?

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