Syntax options: ROW CACHE IS ENABLED | ROW CACHE IS DISABLED Specifies whether or not you want Oracle Rdb to enable the row caching feature. When a database is created or is converted from a previous version of Oracle Rdb without specifying row cache support, the default is ROW CACHE IS DISABLED. Enabling row cache support does not affect database operations until a row cache is created and assigned to one or more storage areas. When the row caching feature is disabled, all previously created and assigned row cache definitions remain in existence for future use when the row caching feature is enabled. The following conditions must be true in order to use row caches: o The number of cluster nodes is one o After-image journaling is enabled o Fast commit is enabled o One or more cache slots are reserved o Row caching is enabled Use the RMU Dump Header command to check if you have met the requirements for using row caches. The following command output displays a warning for every requirement that is not met: . . . Row Caches... - Active row cache count is 0 - Reserved row cache count is 1 - Sweep interval is 1 second - Default cache file directory is "" - WARNING: Maximum node count is 16 instead of 1 - WARNING: After-image journaling is disabled - WARNING: Fast commit is disabled . . .