RE: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-26 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Darren - Let me try to clarify my answer. 1. Yes, 800-meg is not really large with today's disk systems, so that consolidation should be no problem. 2. If you are doing this type of consolidation, I think it would be a good time for you to take as step back for broader perspective. Specifically,

RE: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-26 Thread Browett, Darren
Our SAN has been setup as RAID5, so the use of single large datafiles is probably the method I will go with, using the added option of resizing once I read up on it some more :) Darren -Original Message- Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 8:13 PM To: Multiple recipients of list

RE: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-26 Thread Browett, Darren
that is something I didn't consider, I will look into it further. Thanks Darren -Original Message- Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 5:48 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Is there a reason you can't just resize the existing file? -Original Message- Sent:

RE: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-26 Thread Browett, Darren
Thanks Dennis I was going to use LMT's, I didn't mention it in my email as I thought it would be irrelevant to the question I was asking. The first database in question to move is oracle financials 11.5.7 which requires you to move to LMT's Darren -Original Message- Sent: Thursday,

Re: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-26 Thread Thomas Day
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Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-25 Thread Browett, Darren
I am in the process of upgrading our databases from 8.0.5 to 8.1.7, possibly 9i depending on application certifications. I currently have a tablespace that is made up of 4 - 200mb datafiles, my first thought would be to create a 800mb datafile and move all the data into it, The growth of this

RE: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-25 Thread Johnston, Tim
Is there a reason you can't just resize the existing file? -Original Message- Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 7:43 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L I am in the process of upgrading our databases from 8.0.5 to 8.1.7, possibly 9i depending on application certifications.

RE: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-25 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Darren - My advice would be to read up on Locally Managed Tablespaces (LMT) and uniform extents. This is a new feature that will ease your management work. Dennis Williams DBA Lifetouch, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 6:43 PM To: Multiple

RE: Another datafile sizing question

2002-09-25 Thread paquette stephane
It's late at night maybe that's why I do not understand your answer but I do not see the link between LMT and the number/size of datafiles. One reason of multiple datafiles id to spread IO but since nowadays a majority of sites goes on huge disk box using raid 5 (that's what we have, the unix