Re: Disable monitoring without disabling advisories

  • From: "Ajeet Ojha" <ajeeto@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Rajesh.Rao@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:09:39 +0530

If you lock the statistics of the table , then monitoring would not be
effective.
I have done this for few of my tables with volatile data.
you can refer the ASK TOM site for some useful discussion on this subject.

Thanks
Ajeet


On 6/21/07, Rajesh.Rao@xxxxxxxxxxxx <Rajesh.Rao@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Oracle 10gR2. Is there a way to disable the table monitoring, without
setting statistics_level to BASIC and losing the advisories? Looks like this
cannot be done from what I have read so far.

Regards
Raj

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