It depends. If a root partition fills up then it could crash the box. Otherwise, if
it's for the database, it might crash the database depends on what's on that partition.
HTH
Richard Ji
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Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
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> Hi all,
> A friend of mine is having a problem so I thought I would ask all of you
> experts a quick question. On a Solaris 8 box running 8.1.7, if a partition
> fills up, will it crash the box? I know that on NT this is very possible
a disk partition or a tablespace partition?
i don't think either will crash the box, but they both will cause oracle
problems.
Bill "Shrek" Thater Certifiable ORACLE DBA
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