Cache Object

2001-07-29 Thread Hamid Alavi

Hi All,

I have a question regarding Cache Object in Memory, If I want to Cache a
large data table in the memory  i know it will much faster but what happen
if server crash, in this case all modification on table will be gone or NOT.
Any idea about cashing tables not only lookup tables realy appreciated.

Hamid

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Re: Cache Object

2001-07-29 Thread David A. Barbour

NOT

Hamid Alavi wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 I have a question regarding Cache Object in Memory, If I want to Cache a
 large data table in the memory  i know it will much faster but what happen
 if server crash, in this case all modification on table will be gone or NOT.
 Any idea about cashing tables not only lookup tables realy appreciated.
 
 Hamid
 
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Re: Cache Object

2001-07-29 Thread Viraj Luthra

Hello all,

A very basic question; the background processes, smon, pmon, etc. do they have an 
executable name like smon* etc. or pmon* in some bin directory of oracle? Or how do 
they start? like eg. BMC' Patrol agent when it runs is run because there is an 
executable called PatrolAgent, is it the same with the background processes, and if 
yes where is the location of that executable?

Is there a v$ synonym which has the same fields as sys.file$?

Please reply urgently to above.

rgds,

raja



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Re: Cache Object

2001-07-29 Thread Joe Testa

they start when oracle starts, they are forked from the oracle
executable.

joe
Viraj Luthra wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 
 A very basic question; the background processes, smon, pmon, etc. do they have an 
executable name like smon* etc. or pmon* in some bin directory of oracle? Or how do 
they start? like eg. BMC' Patrol agent when it runs is run because there is an 
executable called PatrolAgent, is it the same with the background processes, and if 
yes where is the location of that executable?
 
 Is there a v$ synonym which has the same fields as sys.file$?
 
 Please reply urgently to above.
 
 rgds,
 
 raja
 
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