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If I shutdown immediate a Database that should rollback a huge transaction, How does the UNDO_RETENTION time comes into play?? In Oracle Student Guide it says it could take upto the time specified in UNDO_RETENTION to shutdown the Database if it is rolling back a transaction.

 My understanding about UNDO_RETENTION was that oracle will keep the before image for the specified time in UNDO_RETENTION and use those again only after the UNDO_RETENTION is expired. If there is an transaction rolling back, it should find the before image in undo and should just use it to rollback right??

 Please correct me here..


Thanks and I appreciate your help.


Kandy Train. 

 

and Tom said...The correlation between the time to rollback and undo_rentention is tenuous at best - if you could even draw one.


I don't see how you could "in general" even link the two concepts together.


If you have undo_retention set to 5 minutes.... but you run a 2 hour long transaction.... well - you'll have two hours of work to logically "undo" (and that could take much longer than two hours - there is not even really a direct correlation between transaction duration and time to rollback).


If you have undo_retention set to 2 hours... but you only run transactions that take 0.5 seconds..... well, it won't take much time at all to rollback those transactions.


This student guide - is it part of the oracle documentation? Do you have a link to it? 

 

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