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    boss

    oracle 8.1.7 windows 2000 advance server

    job_queue_interval = 10
    job_queue_process=4

    are the numbers ok, or it needs to be less or more.
    i am not able to understand the true meaning and numbers behind these 2 parameters.

    pravin
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    Originally posted by pravin
    boss

    oracle 8.1.7 windows 2000 advance server

    job_queue_interval = 10
    job_queue_process=4

    are the numbers ok, or it needs to be less or more.
    i am not able to understand the true meaning and numbers behind these 2 parameters.

    pravin
    job_queue_interval = 10 --> for every 10 sec oracle instance checks to there are any jobs to run
    job_queue_process=4 ---> Four back ground jobs proceeses will be ready to serve the jobs that are scheduled to run.

    You don't need 4 processes if you don't have that many jobs to run...
    Reddy,Sam

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    sam thank u !!!
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