I believe that the OS filesystem has to be configured for large file
support (on HP-UX, it's a kernel parameter) to allow files > 2 GB.  

I usually just add 1 MB to the file size to allow for the header. 
Personally, I'd play it safe and go with however many 2001 MB files you
need to accommodate your objects.


--- Rachel Carmichael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm betting that it's not 64-bit Oracle. See, I am the development
> DBA.
> As an employee, I get to create the scripts, but I don't get to run
> them or even get access as "oracle" to the servers.
> 
> In other words, all the grunt work, all the responsibility for
> problems
> (production is managed by a hosting company) but none of the power to
> make sure it's right.
> 
> I love my job. Why?
> 
> Rachel
> 



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