We are definitely running with an LVM. The current database areas have plenty of space: /dev/or2/lvor2 23G 5.0G 17G 22% /ora02 /dev/or3/lvor3 23G 4.2G 18G 19% /ora03 The problem is the input file isn't being recognized properly. Phil
Carlos Ordonez wrote: > > Phil, do you have an LVM created? I think you need one. Carlos :-) > > Saying goes: Great minds think alike - I say: Great minds think for > themselves! > > Carlos A. Ordonez > IBM Corporation > Server Consolidation > > |---------+---------------------------> > | | "Philip J. | > | | Tully" | > | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| > | | net.ml.com> | > | | Sent by: Linux | > | | on 390 Port | > | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| > | | RIST.EDU> | > | | | > | | | > | | 05/28/2002 02:29| > | | PM | > | | Please respond | > | | to Linux on 390 | > | | Port | > | | | > |---------+---------------------------> > >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| > | > | > | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | > | cc: > | > | From: > | > | Subject: Oracle on linux/390 > | > | > | > >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| > > Hello all, > > We are in the process of evaluating Oracle on linux/390. One of the > Oracle Dba's provided a multi-volume input file to load the database. > After file 1 the load stops. It appears either Oracle does not recognize > the next file as being part of a mult-volume file or that file 1 is part > of a mult-volume file. The dba has taken the same file and was able to > load it on an Oracle system on another platform. > > Any ideas how to get around this? > > Phil Tully
