1.45 COMMIT_WAIT
COMMIT_WAIT
is an advanced parameter used to control when the redo for a commit is flushed to the redo logs.
Property | Description |
---|---|
Parameter type |
String |
Syntax |
|
Default value |
There is no default value. |
Modifiable |
Yes (at both session-level and system-level) |
Modifiable in a PDB |
Yes |
Basic |
No |
Oracle RAC |
Each instance may have its own setting |
Be aware that the NOWAIT
option can cause a failure that occurs after the database receives the commit message, but before the redo log records are written. This can falsely indicate to a transaction that its changes are persistent. Also, it can violate the durability of ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) transactions if the database shuts down unexpectedly.
If the parameter is set to FORCE_WAIT
, the default behavior (immediate flushing of the redo log buffer with wait) is used. If this is a system setting, the session level and transaction level options will be ignored. If this is a session level setting, the transaction level options will be ignored. If COMMIT_WAIT
is altered after it has been set to FORCE_WAIT
, then the FORCE_WAIT
option is no longer valid.