7.112 V$BH
V$BH
displays the status and number of pings for every buffer in the SGA. This is an Oracle Real Application Clusters view.
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Data file identifier number (to find the file name, query |
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Block number |
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Class number |
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Status of the buffer:
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This column is obsolete. Its value is hard-coded to 0. |
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This column is obsolete. Its value is hard-coded to 0. |
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This column is obsolete. Its value is hard-coded to 0. |
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Address of the lock element that contains the PCM lock that is covering the buffer. If more than one buffer has the same address, then these buffers are covered by the same PCM lock. |
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The address of the lock element that contains the PCM lock that is covering the buffer. If more than one buffer has the same address, then these buffers are covered by the same PCM lock. |
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The address of the lock element that contains the PCM lock that is covering the buffer. If more than one buffer has the same address, then these buffers are covered by the same PCM lock. |
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Always set to |
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Database object number of the block that the buffer represents |
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Tablespace number of block |
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If the buffer belongs to a SecureFiles object, the value in this column is the unique identifier for the SecureFiles object. For other buffer types, the value in this column is meaningless. |
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Numeric representation of the values in the |
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Database Smart Flash Cache hint to be used for segment blocks:
Solaris and Oracle Linux functionality only. |
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Cell flash cache hint to be used for segment blocks:
See Also: Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software documentation for more information |
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The ID of the container to which the data pertains. Possible values include:
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