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If you have only datafiles, it should be ok..
You can move the datafiles to a different file system, should some of them start
growing..
-bruce
"Stephanie Wood" <steph2000_at_home.com> on 11/08/99 02:04:04 AM
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Is it wise to create datafiles for Oracle on Unix (AIX) that fill the file systems over 90% full? Of course, I don't have autoextend on.
My Unix background says never fill a file system > 90% full, but if the datafiles aren't growing does Oracle have a problem with this? i realize that you don't want ORACLE_HOME to fill up, or other areas.....
Thanks!
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