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Oracle in a Nutshell
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Oracle in a Nutshell

by Rick Greenwald, David C. Kreines
December 2002
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
928 pages
85h 29m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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THREAD

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Value: 0-maximum number of enabled threads

Default: 0

Specifies the number of the redo thread that is to be used by the instance. THREAD is applicable only to instances that intend to run with Real Application Clusters or Parallel Server. Any available redo thread number can be used, but an instance cannot use the same thread number as another instance and cannot start when its redo thread is disabled. A value of 0 causes an available, enabled public thread to be chosen. Redo threads are specified with the THREAD option of the ALTER DATABASE ADD LOGFILE statement and enabled with the ALTER DATABASE ENABLE [PUBLIC] THREAD statement. The PUBLIC keyword signifies that the redo thread may be used by any instance. Thread 1 is the default thread in exclusive mode, but an instance running in exclusive mode can specify THREAD to use the redo log files in a thread other than thread 1.

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