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RE: Max datafile size in AIX5.2L

From: Raghu Kota (WBTQ) <RKota_at_WestonBakeries.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 13:58:37 -0400
Message-ID: <1E43D520906CD711A75800034772B0AB2BBB5C@wbtqmsx1.westonfoods.net>


I remember created a file upto 38Gb on AIX5.1 with Oracle8174....

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Subject: RE: Max datafile size in AIX5.2L

Not related to AIX5, but I was building a learning 10g database on RedHat AS 2.1u3 and accepted the defaults for the UNDO retention time. I started loading 2 years worth of date sensitive data into a partitioned table and the UNDOTBS grew to 6 gig and filled the disk.=20 Normally there was a 2 gig limit on the datafile sizes and this supprised me when the disk filled. Perhaps Oracle has matured more than we thought.
Ron

>>> rgramolini_at_tax.state.vt.us 06/29/2004 10:34:15 AM >>> As long as you have large files enabled you can go much bigger.=20 Certain
Oracle files had 2 gig limits prior to 9i (it could have been 8i but I skipped this release) but these been lifted. There used to be a 2 gig limit
on .dmp files in oracle but this is gone. I just tested it exp and I have
been using rman backpieces much bigger than 2 gig since we started on 9i.

HTH,
Ruth

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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Prem Khanna J Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 12:34 AM
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Subject: Max datafile size in AIX5.2L

Hi All,
The env. is oracle 9.2.0.4 & AIX 5.2L (64 bit)

What is the safe limit for maximum datafile size ? I see lot of articles about 2GB limitation.

Any advise would be greatly helpful.

Thanks.
Prem.



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