Re: disable recyclebin?

  • From: TESTAJ3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 05:11:03 -0400

Nuno, don't you  have concern about inadvertent drops of tables?

joe

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From:
Nuno Souto <dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
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Date:
04/20/2011 04:58 AM
Subject:
Re: disable recyclebin?
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And that's one of the reasons why recycle bin is disabled in all my dbs.

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Nuno Souto
in overcast Sydney, Australia
dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Chitale, Hemant Krishnarao wrote,on my timestamp of 20/04/2011 1:27 PM:
> When the database is under severe pressure to drop and create segments, 
the
> presence of recyclebin may sometimes cause ORA-1652's because the
> 'auto-clearance' of the recyclebin isn't fast enough.
>
> I've seen that twice.
>
> See Oracle Support Article "***Bug 6977045 - ORA-1652 even though there 
is
> sufficient space in RECYCLE BIN [ID 6977045.8]*"
>
> and read the text for Bug 6977045-- there's a short explanation of a 
design
> decision on "extend or wait"
>
> Hemant K Chitale
>
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> ***Subject:*disable recyclebin?
>
>
> I'm getting push to disable the recyclebin on a 10.2.0.4 database?
>
> I'm pushing back that its not a good idea to disable it for the entire 
database
> but to disable for the session or do a drop table <table_name> purge 
instead.
>
> Your thoughts?
>
> thanks, joe
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