on ‎2008 Feb 28 3:07 PM
hello - has anyone came up w/ some ways to improve BDLS runtime/performance? we have an 4.7 system on Oracle that is about 8TB allocated. BDLS is taking a long time....over 1 day and still running
any idea on how much changing the #entries/commit will help? default is 1 million records/commit....wondering how high i can go, and how much , if any, that would help
thanks
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Hi,
>any idea on how much changing the #entries/commit will help? default is 1 million >records/commit....wondering how high i can go, and how much , if any, that would help
I'm afraid that you are on your own on this subject.
This is a tuning completely dependent from your specific configuration.
The biggest entries#/commit the better for performance but until you break down the undo segment limit (for Oracle of course).
You have to experiment to find the better parameter for your setup.
BDLS on a 8 TB database, it just can be very time consuming...
Regards,
Olivier
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