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Re: 2 Gig File limit under Solaris 2.51?

From: Marc Calvert <Marc_Calvert_at_aurora.org>
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 10:10:02 -0500
Message-ID: <6tbekv$aut@newsops.execpc.com>


I spoke to Oracle about a file size limit problem using Oracle 8.0.5 on Solaris 2.6 and it is now 4 gig. It was supposed to be corrected in this release but was not according to Oracle tech support.

Lisa Lewis wrote:

> Can anyone tell me if a 2 gig file size limit exists under Solaris 2.51.
> The system administrator tells me yes but the Oracle 8.0 Install manual ( p
> 1-10) leads me to believe that Solaris 2.51 has no such limit. Also if the
> 2G limit exists, then should I specify 'autoextend maxsize 2G' instead of
> unlimited. I would then have to more closely monitor how much space is left
> in those datafiles and then add another datafile? And of course I would
> won't to do this before the allocated datafiles fill up and not as a result
> of an error message. Any information/suggestions will be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Lisa
Received on Fri Sep 11 1998 - 10:10:02 CDT

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