RE: How to create Redo Log Members. Oracle8.1.7

2002-05-22 Thread Hately Mike
That should be fine. The name of the file is not important. I've seen log, rdo, dbf, redo and many others. The statement itself should be fine. Your log files seem to be the default size ( 500k ). It may be worth checking how often you're switching log files as you might want to make them larger

Re: How to create Redo Log Members. Oracle8.1.7

2002-05-22 Thread Rachel Carmichael
redo log file extensions (in fact, any file extension) are not fixed by the database but are whatever you want them to be. Oracle uses a standard of rdo for redo logs, ctl for controlfiles, dbf for datafiles. You can use whatever you want and it does not have to be consistent with what you used

Re: How to create Redo Log Members. Oracle8.1.7.Thank You.

2002-05-22 Thread Meomeo Nguyen
Hi Rachel and Mike, Thank you for your quick responses. I do appreciate it. Regards, Trang Rachel Carmichael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: redo log file extensions (in fact, any file extension) are not fixed bythe database but are whatever you want them to be.Oracle uses a standard of "rdo" for