In a recent Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) report for your database, you notice a high number of buffer
busy waits. The database consists of locally managed tablespaces with free list managed segments.
On further investigation, you find that buffer busy waits is caused by contention on data blocks.
Which option would you consider first to decrease the wait event immediately?
A.
Decreasing PCTUSED
B.
Decreasing PCTFREE
C.
Increasing the number of DBWN process
D.
Using Automatic Segment Space Management (ASSM)
E.
Increasing db_buffer_cache based on the V$DB_CACHE_ADVICE recommendation
Explanation:
Automatic segment space management (ASSM) is a simpler and more efficient way *
of managing space within a segment. It completely eliminates any need to specify and tune the
pctused,freelists, and freelist groups storage parameters for schema objects created in the tablespace. If any of
these attributes are specified, they are ignored.
Oracle introduced Automatic Segment Storage Management (ASSM) as a *
replacement for traditional freelists management which used one-way linked-lists to manage free blocks with
tables and indexes. ASSM is commonly called “bitmap freelists” because that is how Oracle implement the
internal data structures for free block management.
Note:
* Buffer busy waits are most commonly associated with segment header contention onside the data buffer pool
(db_cache_size, etc.).
* The most common remedies for high buffer busy waits include database writer (DBWR) contention tuning,
adding freelists (or ASSM), and adding missing indexes.