What is the DBTUNE table?
At its most basic level, the DBTUNE table is a lookup table; when you create data in, or add data to, a geodatabase, ArcSDE looks in the SDE_dbtune table for the configuration keyword you specify. ArcSDE takes the parameters and configuration strings associated with the keyword and appends them to the CREATE TABLE or CREATE INDEX statements the client application sends to the database. This determines how that table or index gets stored in the database.
For example:
A user named pablo creates a new mines feature class using the New Feature Class wizard in ArcCatalog. Pablo specifies a name for the feature class (mines), field names, types, and lengths. He also specifies the DEFAULTS configuration keyword when creating the feature class and specifies, all the other characteristics of the feature class using the wizard. Because pablo's geodatabase is stored in Oracle, the wizard causes CREATE TABLE and CREATE INDEX statements to be sent to Oracle. ArcSDE searches the DBTUNE table for all records with DEFAULTS as the keyword. It adds the config_string values for each parameter associated with the DEFAULTS keyword to the CREATE TABLE and CREATE INDEX commands sent by the wizard to the database. For the B_STORAGE parameter (which specifies the storage for the business table of the feature class) under DEFAULTS, the statement might be as follows:
CREATE TABLE pablo.mines (OBJECTID NUMBER(38), NAME NVARCHAR2(40), STATUS NUMBER(4)...) IN TABLESPACE gisdata WHERE PCTFREE = 0 and INITRANS = 4
ESRI does not recommend you use SQL from a SQL editor to directly alter the contents of the DBTUNE table. Doing so would bypass certain protections written into the sdedbtune utility, possibly leading to reduced performance.
The DBTUNE table is created during the postinstallation setup and populated with default keywords, parameter names, and configuration string values or any customized values you made in the dbtune file prior to running the postinstallation tasks. The table contains the following columns:
- keyword—The configuration keyword
- parameter_name—The configuration parameter
- config_string—The value assigned to the configuration parameter
The SDE_dbtune table in SQL Server
The SDE_dbtune table in a geodatabase on SQL Server is used for the following:
- Loading tables and indexes into specific file groups
- Specifying an index created as either clustered or nonclustered
- Dictating the percentage to which an index page is filled
- Specifying the amount of binary data that can be stored in data pages (as opposed to image pages)
- Setting the geometry and raster storage format
- Specifying grid sizes for spatial indexes for datasets stored in Microsoft spatial types
- Setting specific server-wide parameters, such as whether to store data in Unicode format, the collation to use, whether to store certain types of data in row or out of row, and whether to enforce spatial reference ID integrity on registered third-party tables
- Specifying how a full-text index is updated and the format in which XML document content is stored