seema ji,
depends on stored procedures in user schemas and also
oracle options like REPLICATION..
if you decide to create the replication code after creating the sys schema
without it..
you require around 100m of free space (8i) also if you plan to add stored
procedures/funtions
later , all that code will be stored in the SYSTEM tablespace.
for everyday routine functioning SYS does require any additional space
(leaving 50M free would be enough)
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> Hi DBAs
> How much space should be free in system tablespace?Is there any specific
> rule?
> Thanks
> -Seema
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