I'm betting that it's not 64-bit Oracle. See, I am the development DBA.
As an employee, I get to create the scripts, but I don't get to run
them or even get access as "oracle" to the servers.
In other words, all the grunt work, all the responsibility for problems
(production is managed by a hosting company) but none of the power to
make sure it's right.
I love my job. Why?
Rachel
- "Gogala, Mladen" <MGogala_at_oxhp.com> wrote:
> I know that wuth 64 bit HP-UX and 64 bit Oracle RDBMS,
> I have no problems with 1 8GB file. I don't know much
> about Solaris, but I suppose the following will work:
>
> nm $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libclntsh.so|grep lseek64
>
> Results should be nonempty and look something like
> this:
> __lseek64 | |undef |code |
> __lseek64 | 6589540|uext |stub |
> __lseek64 | 7173576|uext |stub |
>
>
> That meens that lseek64 is used, as an external symbol, from
> the OS libraries. That, in turn, means that your oracle is using
> 64 bit routines and is, therefore, 64 bit itself and can handle
> large files.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rachel Carmichael [mailto:wisernet100_at_yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:33 PM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> > Subject: datafile sizing question
> >
> >
> > Okay, I'm about to create some locally managed tablespaces for some
> > large partitioned tables. I plan on making each datafile 2GB, with
> an
> > extent of 20M.
> >
> > What I've done other times when I use LMTs is add 64K to the
> > file size,
> > for the bitmap header, so that I don't waste most of an extent. But
> in
> > those cases, the datafile size has been less than 2GB.
> >
> > We will be on Solaris 2.8, I know that the OS can handle files
> larger
> > than 2GB but it makes me nervous to do this.
> >
> > I hate to waste most of 20M just for the bitmap header.
> >
> > Is my thinking way off? If you've been doing this sort of sizing
> (it's
> > a data warehouse, yes), what have you done?
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> > Rachel
> >
> >
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