Can you explain the
"An old sys admin trick is to put a  file named -i in the directory that
you don't want touched. "

Does this prevent deletions of the files or rebooting or unmounting the
file system ?

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Hi

As long as you don't have issues with having data files mounted remotely ie
you have a pretty robust network between the server this shouldn't be a
problem just clearly mark/document  the directories that you use on the
server that you mount file systems from as sometimes clever sysadmins
delete directories that they cant find owners of files.
One issue that you can have a little problem but it is mostly cosmetic and
that is if you don't use common UID's in Unix. I always did consider
remotely mounting datafiles as not a bright idea but apparently NFS 3
alleviates most of those concerns.
Still you cant help someone rebooting the remote server.

An old sys admin trick is to put a  file named -i in the directory that you
don't want touched.


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Hi,

This may be more of a UNIX question, so please bear with me.

We have a "test" server that has 1GB free space. We need to test our Oracle
and application upgrade and there are no other servers other than this
"test" server. Obviously there is not enough space.

The powers above want to use two spare disks that are on our production
system. Unfortunately they are part of a disk array and we can't remove
them
seperately and install them onto the "test" system. So what they want is to
remotely mount these partitions (which are from the production server) onto
the "test" system. That way I have more space and should be able to install
Oracle.

Does anyone know if this would cause a problem when installing Oracle? The
production server already has two Oracle installations on seperate
partitions. Could there be a conflict?

I have a feeling there won't be a problem, but I just wanted to make sure.

Thanks

Sujatha
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