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How to organize oracle directories in Unix ?

From: CHAN Chor Ling Catherine (CSC) <clchan_at_nie.edu.sg>
Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 03:04:21 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.00387838.20010909030518@fatcity.com>

Hi Guru,

How do you organize your oracle directories in Unix ?

I am thinking of using the configurations below. We are using Raid 5 with various mount points.

\dg1\oracle => contains Oracle Human Resources software applications and
oracle home .eg. sidappl, sidcomn, sidora

\dg2\oracle => contains redo log file and control file eg. sidredo & sidctrl

\dg3\oracle => contains redo log file and control file eg. sidredo & sidctrl

\dg4\oracle => contains redo log file and control file eg. sidredo & sidctrl

\dg5\oracle => system tablespace file and temp tablespace data file .eg.
siddata
\dg6\oracle => data file and rollback segment data file .eg. siddata
\dg7\oracle => index file eg. sididx
\dg8\oracle => archive log file .eg. sidarc

Is there any disadvantage if I put the redo log file and control file in different directories but in the same mount point ?

Is there any disadvantage if I put the rollback segment data file together with my data file in the same directory ?

Is there any disadvantage if I put the tablespace data file together with my temp tablespace data file in the same directory ?

TIA Regds,
New Bee

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