.. 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 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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 > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 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. > > > > > >
