Yes,
I think it's the only option you have under 8.0.5. You should export it with COMPRESSION = ON and reimport it. As for indexes you'd better rebuild them in a separate tablespace to gain performance increase.
Under 8.1.6 you have the option of rebuilding the table rather than exp and imp.
good luck
Mahmoud Reza Zare
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> wrote:
>
>Some of our objects have up to 3000 extents and we are starting
>to have load issues and performance issues. I know that I need
>to do an export, recreate the object with a larger initial extent
>and then import the data back in. What do you do about the constraints?
> I don't want to go to import and then get constraint violations.
> Do you have to export the offending object and all of the tables
>related to it and then import them all back in at the same time?
>
>Also some of the objects are indexes. This is Oracle 8.0.5 on
>HPUX. After doing the export/import on the tables would it be
>easier to just rebuild the indexes with different storage parameters
>versus dropping and recreating?
>
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