On 1/11/06, Nadeem M Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Now it would only be a matter of time before all disks become full. It
>  might be easy to replace a disk which contains only data. But what does
>  one do if the disk that has Oracle itself installed becomes full?

I think the best answer to that is, you don't let the logical disk
become full.  Move non-Oracle stuff to another drive.  If the database
itself starts pushing the limit, get a bigger hard drive and move it
over.  Best yet, migrate to LVM or use some storage clustering scheme.

Don't ask me how to actually do any of that.  I don't know.  Though I
probably would if I were database administrator.

-todd


 
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