V$BUFFER_POOL displays information about all buffer pools available for the instance.
| Column | Datatype | Description |
|---|---|---|
ID |
NUMBER |
Buffer pool identifier number |
NAME |
VARCHAR2(20) |
Name of the buffer pool:
|
BLOCK_SIZE |
NUMBER |
Block size (in bytes) for buffers in this pool. Possible values: the standard block size, the power of 2 non-standard block sizes, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, 32768. |
RESIZE_STATE |
VARCHAR2(10) |
Current state of the resize operation:
|
CURRENT_SIZE |
NUMBER |
Present size of the sub-cache (in megabytes) |
BUFFERS |
NUMBER |
Current instantaneous number of buffers |
TARGET_SIZE |
NUMBER |
If a resize is in progress (state is not STATIC), records new target size (in megabytes). If the pool is STATIC, the value in this column is the same as the current size of the pool. |
TARGET_BUFFERS |
NUMBER |
If a resize is in progress, records new target size in terms of buffers. Otherwise, the value in this column is the same as the current number of buffers. |
PREV_SIZE |
NUMBER |
Previous buffer pool size. If the buffer pool has never been resized, the previous size is zero. |
PREV_BUFFERS |
NUMBER |
Previous number of buffers in the buffer pool. Value is zero if the buffer pool has never been resized. |
LO_BNUM |
NUMBER |
Obsolete column |
HI_BNUM |
NUMBER |
Obsolete column |
LO_SETID |
NUMBER |
Obsolete column |
HI_SETID |
NUMBER |
Obsolete column |
SET_COUNT |
NUMBER |
Obsolete column |
See Also:
"DB_BLOCK_SIZE"