Actually, I think the reason it's not default is because we don't
introduce something as a new default (generally!) without giving you a
release notice e.g. in reverse, we warned people more than one release
beforehand that SVRMGRL would be removed.
Pete
"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
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Egan
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:59 PM
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It was only in 9.2 that it was possible to create the system tablespace
as locally managed, and rumour says that in 10i system tbs defaults to
locally managed.
The reason it's not default in 9.2 is most likely because......:
1. Most likely they just didn't update the DBCA default scripts to
use this feature when they went from 9i R1 to 9i R2 (read: the scripts
was just copied from the 9i R1 source tree)
2. The feature is brand new, so if some problems turn up, most
databases wont have it set, because they are created from the DBCA.
Regards,
Morten Egan
Godlewski, Melissa wrote:
> List,
>
> System tablespace for Oracle 9iR2 is defaulting to Dictionary Extent
> Management. I thought all tablespaces defaulted to Local in this
release.
>
>
> Thu Mar 6 15:29:43 2003
> create tablespace SYSTEM datafile
> '/oradb/DEV/system/system01.dbf' size 201M reuse
> default storage (initial 10K next 10K) EXTENT MANAGEMENT DICTIONARY
> online
> Thu Mar 6 15:29:57 2003
> Completed: create tablespace SYSTEM datafile
> '/oradb/DEV
> Thu Mar 6 15:29:57 2003
> create rollback segment SYSTEM tablespace SYSTEM
> storage (initial 50K next 50K)
> Completed: create rollback segment SYSTEM tablespace SYSTEM
>
>
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