1 – Min IO Blocks field
This field displays the minimum AIJ group commit I/O buffer size, in blocks. The default value is 8 blocks. You can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_AIJ_IO_MIN logical name.
2 – Max IO Blocks field
This field displays the maximum AIJ group commit I/O buffer size, in blocks. The default value is 127 blocks. You can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_AIJ_IO_MAX logical name.
3 – AIJ Stall Interval field
This field displays the AIJ group commit stall time, in milliseconds. The stall time permits a larger number of transactions in the group commit operation. You can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_AIJ_STALL logical name.
4 – Root Stall Intervl field
This field displays the TSNBLK group commit stall time, in milliseconds. You can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_COMMIT_STALL logical name.
5 – Switch Global Ckpt field
This field indicates whether to perform a global checkpoint after an AIJ switch-over has occurred. The default value 1 indicates that a global checkpoint will be performed and the value 0 indicates that a global checkpoint will not be performed. You can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_AIJ_SWITCH_GLOBAL_ CKPT logical name.
6 – Check Control Recs field
This field indicates whether to check for control records during AIJ cache formatting. The default value 1 indicates that Oracle Rdb will check for control records and the value 0 indicates that Oracle Rdb will not check for control records. You can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_AIJ_CHECK_CONTROL_ RECS logical name.
7 – Cache Shuffle Dsbl field
This field indicates whether or not the group commit buffer "cache shuffle" mechanism is disabled. The default value "0" indicates that the cache shuffle mechanism is enabled, and the value "1" indicates that the cache shuffle mechanism is disabled. You can override the default value with the RDM$BIND_AIJ_SHUFFLE_ DISABLED logical name.
8 – ARB Count field
This field displays the number of after-image journal request blocks (ARBs) that are in use for the database.