RE: disable recyclebin?

  • From: "Chitale, Hemant Krishnarao" <Hemant.Chitale@xxxxxx>
  • To: <TESTAJ3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:27:55 +0800

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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Joe Testa, Oracle Certified Professional 
Senior Engineering & Administration Lead
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