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тАО04-29-2002 10:29 PM
тАО04-29-2002 10:29 PM
Re: how to spped up import?
Dragan,
how to putting redo-logs into RAM, make the log buffer large enough?
I wonder why oracle not turn off redo log
and rollback to speed up import?
Thanks all
Sunny
how to putting redo-logs into RAM, make the log buffer large enough?
I wonder why oracle not turn off redo log
and rollback to speed up import?
Thanks all
Sunny
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тАО04-30-2002 05:27 AM
тАО04-30-2002 05:27 AM
Re: how to spped up import?
RAM volume is a poorly documented feature of the HP-UX system. You've got to include ram or ramdisc driver in the kernel and configure the ram volume(s) by using specific (again poorly documented) mksf options.
Fortunately there is a company which does all the dirty work for you for a fair price. Their ramdisc sw can automate autosave of ram volume data at shutdown and autocopy at bootup. It can also mirror the data on a terrestrial pv. It lets you create up to 31 ram volumes each up to 1GB in size.
You can download it for a 30-day free trial at http://www.jtlltd.com/ramdsk.html . I found it very useful.
Fortunately there is a company which does all the dirty work for you for a fair price. Their ramdisc sw can automate autosave of ram volume data at shutdown and autocopy at bootup. It can also mirror the data on a terrestrial pv. It lets you create up to 31 ram volumes each up to 1GB in size.
You can download it for a 30-day free trial at http://www.jtlltd.com/ramdsk.html . I found it very useful.
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тАО07-21-2006 05:25 AM
тАО07-21-2006 05:25 AM
Re: how to spped up import?
Hello,
Just an update on RamDisc Software:
JTL no longer sells/supports RamDisc. The author and technical staff have formed a new company, AppMate Performance Software, and continue to add to the RamDisc family of products.
Info, demos:
www.ramdisc.com
Best Regards,
Tom
Just an update on RamDisc Software:
JTL no longer sells/supports RamDisc. The author and technical staff have formed a new company, AppMate Performance Software, and continue to add to the RamDisc family of products.
Info, demos:
www.ramdisc.com
Best Regards,
Tom
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