1.47 COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH
COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH specifies a value that determines the commit point site in a distributed transaction.
| Property | Description |
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Parameter type |
Integer |
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Default value |
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Modifiable |
No |
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Modifiable in a PDB |
Yes |
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Range of values |
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Basic |
No |
Note:
This parameter is relevant only in distributed database systems.
The node in the transaction with the highest value for COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH will be the commit point site.
The commit point site of a database should reflect the amount of critical shared data in the database. For example, a database on a mainframe computer typically shares more data among users than one on a personal computer. Therefore, COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH should be set to a higher value for the mainframe computer.
The commit point site stores information about the status of transactions. Other computers in a distributed transaction require this information during Oracle's two-phase commit, so it is desirable to have machines that are always available as commit point sites. Therefore, set COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH to a higher value on your more available machines.
See Also:
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Oracle Database Concepts and Oracle Database Administrator’s Guide for information on two-phase commit
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Your operating system-specific Oracle documentation for the default value of this parameter