.. also, can't you have multiple data sets across multiple drives that are
all part of the same logical volume (namespace)?


"Larry P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If you mean can a namespace include data stored on more than one
> physical volume, then the answer is yes. Using global mapping you
> can specify databases for different globals. Within a global, you
> can specify mapping based on subscripts. The default database is used
> for anything that is not explicitly mapped.
>
> A database can be local or remote.
>
> Poke around in the configuration manager.
> "Paco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Hello, I�m teaching the CACH� basic course, and an ORACLE  DBA ask to me
> if
> > it's posible to meke one NAMESPACE in two or more volumes, this is
because
> > she has a distributed system and can't to do changes easily.  And if
it's
> > posible, How a do?
> >
> > Thanks Folks.
> >
> >
>
>



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