The docs used to say it was OK to move sys.aud$ saying it was the only
object that could be moved out of the system tablespace. But with later
versions of the docs it became taboo. According to a prior post... "The it
is not supported is because the Oracle Code makes implicit assumptions about
the data dictionary tables such as SYS.AUD$, which could cause problems with
upgrades and backup/recovery scenarios."
Steve
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Like editing SQL.BSQ or playing with a .dmp file.
Cheers,
Earl
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JOE TESTA wrote:
>for those of you haven't read the docs on auditing, oracle know says DONT
move the aud$ table to another other tablespace, it must remain in system so
upgrades/migrations, etc will work. they at least put a maxextents of 99 on
it. I'm not so sure that helps much. :)
>
>
>joe
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