Well... datafiles > 2GB seem to work okay but since Oracle is being a weenie about 
supporting them altogether I'm choosing not to. One of the first hoops OWS had me jump 
thru in the wild goose chase was to manually extend datafiles via maxsize without 
using "unlimited." Eventually the only workarounds suggested by Oracle were: 1) turn 
off autoextend and manually add datafiles; 2) upgrade to 9i.



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Steve - are you saying that there is a workaround by increasing the size of
the file manually to something larger than 4G?

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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See my note: "There is no such O/S file size limit."

We have datafiles > 2GB which work just fine. The problem is with
autoextending datafiles that extend from <2GB to >2GB. It's not a Linux
limitation but a limitation imposed by Oracle's implementation on Linux.
Oracle 9i on Linux doesn't have this problem. And my peeve is that it took
OWS 4 days to "discover" this "limit."


Still peeved,  :-)
Steve



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I think it is the limitation of Linux, not Oracle.
Use LVM and don't worry about file size limit. :-)

JP
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> I've just been informed that there is a 2GB datafile size limit with
Oracle 8.1.7 on Linux... PERIOD. This despite the fact that we've had files
in excess of this for some time and they work just fine. The problem occurs
when the autoextend "feature" reaches the 2GB threshhold. Of course, Oracle
didn't tell me this until after about 4 days of back and forth testing for
them. (There is no such O/S file size limit.) I've reviewed the Linux
release notes, the Linux install guide, the Linux admin guide and the
contents of $ORACLE_HOME/relnotes and I don't find any such limitation in
the documentation. Did I miss it? Can anyone find any such published
limitation in the docs? Is this a secret?
>
>
> Peeved at Oracle... AGAIN,
> Steve Orr
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