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Topic: Performance & Tuning >> Row Chaining

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 Title: Row Chaining
 Navi  Posted: Jun 10, 2007 04:11:49 AM

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 Hi,

In my database there are lot of row chaining, as there is one option to decrease the row chaining is to increase the block size but i cant do it as because for that i need to re-create the database. So anyone please suggest me some other option to decrease the row chaining.

Regards,
Naveen

 Nand
Posted: Jun 11, 2007 03:54:18 AM  

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You can do one thing. Create a tablespace with non default block size which is greater than your default block size. Also add db_nk_cache_size so that ur buffer cache has cache for this block size. Move all your tables to this tablespace. Thats it.!!

Nand



 Navi
Posted: Jun 11, 2007 05:18:59 AM  

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Hi Nand,

Thank you Nand, the answer for this one and DBW was too good you helped me a lot.

Regards,
Naveen

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