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Hello there,
I used OEM and did a tablespace map, then I used the analysis of objects for it to show me the fragmentation. It listed a few indexes and I issued the alter index xxx rebuild.
The rebuild completed and I checked via OEM and it showed it as still fragmented, directly after.
What should I do?
Please help as this is urgent..
Thanks in advance,
Nirasha
[Edited by nirasha on 03-07-2001 at 12:20 PM]
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Please help with this..
Nirasha
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If you rebuild with ALTER INDEX xxx REBUILD there are very good chances you will get a new index consisting of the same number and same sizes of extents as your original index have had. Yo have to provide new storage parameters for an index if fragmentation is what you are fighting against.
Use something like:
ALTER INDEX xxx STORAGE (INITIAL xM NEXT xM PCTINCREASE0) REBUILD NOLOGGING;
Jurij Modic
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Thanks for that.
If I extract the DDL for what I have now it looks like:
Alter Index FNDRYR0200.CAT_ID_NAME_IX Rebuild
pctfree 10
initrans 2
maxtrans 255
tablespace INDX01
storage (
initial 587202560
next 10485760
pctincrease 0
maxextents 2147483645
)
This is what the storage is at present. Any pointers as to what I should use to determine what the correct initial and next should be?
Thanks in advance,
Nirasha
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Use SAFE(Simple Algorithm for Fragmentation Elimination) rules for your indexes also to avoid fragmentation. You can change your initial extent size for index without dropping and recreating it unlike for tables. Give appropriate size based on the size of the index tablespace for initial and next with PCTINCREASE 0 for Index tablespace. I hope you have read SAFE rules to avoid fragmentation. Search for PDF documnet here in this forum. You have bunch of posts on that.
Reddy,Sam
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