Hi!

It just adds one more tab "storage layout" to your OEM console. If you are
running on EMC you can drill down physical storage information to see on
which disks your datafiles actually reside.

I haven't heard that they have it for Veritas yet... but I've not worked
with it either, EMC has its own tool for same kind of thing anyway.

Tanel.

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>
> Robert,
>
> Have any URL's to explain this?
>
> Anything to do with Oracle Managed Files?
>
> Jared
>
> On Thursday 19 June 2003 10:55, Freeman Robert - IL wrote:
> > Anyone use the IO Topology features with Oracle9iR2 and Veritas? Does
> > Veritas have a mapping file that you can use with this feature? (I've
posed
> > the same question with Veritas, so it's a race to the answer!) Any
> > experiences you can share about this feature?
> >
> > Robert


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