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Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g Databases
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In this chapter, we have seen:
The privileges needed to create regular jobs
The privileges needed to create external jobs
The privileges needed to execute jobs
The risk of granting the create any job privilege
The privileges needed to do maintenance on the Scheduler system
Where the logging goes
How to get rid of the log entries—either manually or automatically
How to completely disable the Scheduler for maintenance
How to disable the scheduler on database start
How the restartable job attribute works
How we can define job_priority
How the job_priority is used only with the same job_class and start_date
How to use the Schedule limit
How to specify job over the max_run_duration event
How to use the job log to find the definition of a deleted job
How to check the log retention
Which tables to check for growth when using Scheduler logging
In the next chapter, we will be looking at managing resources.
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