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6 If you have given the keep and recycle pools a lot of thought, you might notice by messing with the midpoint, you can essentially turn the entire buffer cache into either a keep or recycle pool.
7 If you are curious about using the reason code, you can find plenty of information available online. Just do an Internet search on "oracle buffer busy reason code."
8 An inactive transaction has been either commited or rolled back. Therefore, an active transaction is in process and has not been committed or rolled back.
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