Oracle® Database Reference 11g Release 1 (11.1) Part Number B28320-01 |
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Property | Description |
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Parameter type | String |
Syntax | COMMIT_WRITE = '{IMMEDIATE | BATCH},{WAIT |NOWAIT}' |
Default value | If this parameter is not explicitly specified, then database commit behavior defaults to writing commit records to disk before control is returned to the client.
If only If only |
Modifiable | Yes (at both session-level and system-level). Values supplied for COMMIT_WRITE in an ALTER SYSTEM or ALTER SESSION statement must be separated by a comma. |
Range of values | Single-quoted, comma-separated list of either IMMEDIATE or BATCH , and either WAIT or NOWAIT . |
Basic | No |
Real Application Clusters | Each instance may have its own setting |
COMMIT_WRITE
is an advanced parameter used to control how redo for transaction commits is written to the redo logs. The IMMEDIATE
and BATCH
options control how redo is batched by Log Writer. The WAIT
and NOWAIT
options control when the redo for a commit is flushed to the redo logs.
Note:
TheCOMMIT_WRITE
parameter is deprecated. It is retained for backward compatibility only. It is replaced by the COMMIT_LOGGING
and COMMIT_WAIT
parameters.