What is most likely happening is that a server, as in client dedicated, has an 
interest in those files & consequently Windoze won't let you delete then until the end 
user terminates their session.  Now while Unix won't give you an error in this 
situation you'll notice that you don't get the disk space back immediately.  Also on 
Unix, provided you have a helpful SA, you can run an fuser on the files to find out 
who is using them.

Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA

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Luc,

The next time you bounce the database you will be able to delete the files.
Windows keeps a lock on these files for some odd reason.

In a way, it's better than Unix.  You can't delete Windows Oracle files
while the database is open, but in Unix you can.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 8:09 AM
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Hi gurus,

Oracle 8.1.7.4 on Windows 2000
Yesterday I wanted to move 2 datafiles (for the same tablespace) to another
disk.
1- I placed my tablespace offline
2- I copied my 2 datafiles
3- I altered my controlfiles to reflect the new path
4- I brought my tablespace back online
5- I backuped up my controlfile to trace to make sure it using the new path
6- When I wanted to delete the 2 old datafiles, Windows gave me an "sharing
violation" error.  

My question is Who using it?  

My controlfiles are changed, when I query DBA_DATA_FILES, i'm using the new
path. ....  
I don't want to bounce my production database ....

Any ideas

TIA
Luc

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Luc Demanche
AstraZeneca R&D Montreal
Oracle Database Administrator
514.832.3200 x2356


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