Hi,
There's very little I/O done to the ORACLE_HOME unless you've chosen to store
and database files under it.
As for Unix, it would depend on how your filesystems are alocated. Steer clear
of /tmp and you should be OK but don't let anything fill up any 'OS'
filesystems such as "/", "/var" etc.
Cheers,
Mike Hately
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