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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 6:29 AM
Hi list,
1)Why fast commit generate no redo ?
It's called a fast commit BECAUSE it doesn't generate redo
(except for a tiny bit that describes the change to the transaction
table entry
commit generate no redo ?
It's called a fast commit BECAUSE it doesn't generate redo
(except for a tiny bit that describes the change to the transaction
table entry in the segment header block that marked the transaction
as active).
It doesn't need to generate redo because it's going
Hi list,
1)Why fast commit generate no redo ?
2)Isdelayed cleanout generate
redo?
3)In a block dump even after transactions commit
why it shows lock 1 in ITL?
Thanks in advance.
Syed