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Re: Weird - unable to extend error

From: Joseph S. Testa <teci_at_oracle-dba.com>
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 05:21:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002C8136.20010309041035@fatcity.com>

this is a bad move, NO ONE should be using system as their temp tablespace, INCLUDING SYS, make everyone use temp.

why would you tell someone to go and change system to use max extents unlimited, this just complicates the problem.

Out of curiosity, Ganit how long have you been a DBA?

Joe

GANTI.SIVA_at_ponl.com wrote:
>
> Hi lee,
>
> Some temporary sorting kind of thing takes place in SYSTEM tablespace while
> you create ome indexes or rebuild indexes.
> So
>
> alter tablespace system default storage(maxextents unlimited)
>
> you revert back after work is finished.
>
> Cheers
> Ganti
>
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