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<dfn>From</dfn>: Andreas Sheriff <spamcontrol_at_iion.com>
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<span id="date"><dfn>Date</dfn>: Tue, 2 May 2006 23:56:27 -0700</span>
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"maxim2k" <maxim2k_at_gmail.<!--nospam-->com> wrote in message
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<i class="quotelev1">> On 5/1/06 1:38 AM, Andreas Sheriff wrote:</i><br>
<i class="quotelev2">> > I see that you're using Oracle 10.x. Are you also using ASM? With</i><br>
<strong>ASMLIB?
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<i class="quotelev2">> > If so, then you'll have to update the ASMLIB drivers for your specific</i><br>
<i class="quotelev2">> > kernel as well.</i><br>
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<i class="quotelev1">> Thanks for the warning, but I'm using the regular Linux ext3 filesystem</i><br>
<i class="quotelev1">> for storage.</i><br>
Why in the world are you doing that?
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Check out ASM. It's very, very cool.
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It's not too late! You can still migrate using RMAN.
-- Andreas Sheriff Oracle 9i Certified Professional Oracle 10g Certified Professional Oracle 9i Certified PL/SQL Developer ---- "If you don't eat your meat, you cannot have any pudding. "How can you have any pudding, if you don't eat your meat?" DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL Reply only to the group.Received on Wed May 03 2006 - 01:56:27 CDT
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