My database uses a 32K block size, all on advfs.
A comparison of 'ls -l' to 'du -k' shows only 8 bytes difference per
directory total.
I guess the easy solution is to set my initial size of each tempfile to
that of the maxsize. My worry is forgetting about the base problem and
it somehow biting me. I'd point it out to Oracle but I have a feeling
the response will be, 'but it works under 10g'.
Dave
Dave Herring, DBA
Acxiom Corporation
3333 Finley
Downers Grove, IL 60515
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<mailto:dherri_at_acxiom.com>
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> My guess would be that the files are sparse. What are the results of
> 'du -k'? Does it match up with the 'ls -l' output?
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> On 5/30/05, Oracle <all_about_oracle_at_hotpop.com> wrote:
> > Is your database 64 K block size?
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