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RE: What is the point to use "alter database rename file" command

From: Hately Mike <Mike.Hately_at_churchill.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:53:29 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00493B90.20020710085329@fatcity.com>


Jared,

It's OK anyway. A 24*7*356 scheme still allows 9 days of downtime a year ;)

Mike

-----Original Message-----
command?

Just stop for a minute, and consider what is in the SYSTEM tablespace. Moving it online would be a risky adventure at best.

If you really need to move them, and it is *really* a 24*7*365 database, then take a lesson from the BOFH and learn how to *engineer* downtime. :)

Jared

command?

<SNIP>

On 24*7*356 database it is NOT POSSIBLE to move datafiles (in SYSTEM tbs) on
ONLINE database because we can not put SYSTEM tablespace offline!!!!

<SNIP>
 



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