Oracle9i Database Reference Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96536-02 |
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A DML lock is a lock obtained on a table that is undergoing a DML operation (insert, update, delete). DML_LOCKS
specifies the maximum number of DML locks--one for each table modified in a transaction. The value should equal the grand total of locks on tables currently referenced by all users. For example, if three users are modifying data in one table, then three entries would be required. If three users are modifying data in two tables, then six entries would be required.
The default value assumes an average of four tables referenced for each transaction. For some systems, this value may not be enough.
Enqueues are shared memory structures that serialize access to database resources. If you set the value of DML_LOCKS
to 0
, enqueues are disabled and performance is slightly increased. However, you cannot use DROP TABLE
, CREATE INDEX
, or explicit lock statements such as LOCK TABLE IN EXCLUSIVE MODE
.
Oracle holds more locks during parallel DML than during serial execution. Therefore, if your database supports a lot of parallel DML, you may need to increase the value of this parameter.
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