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Re: raw devices

From: Nicolai Tufar <ntufar_at_apb.com.tr>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 06:43:50 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004B2B81.20020813064350@fatcity.com>


RE: Which index need rebuilding?Yes, I believe it to be so. Just drop and recreate with the same size and filename.

  Hi,    

  Wondering if anyone can help me with this question. Basically we have a parallel server setup (solaris 2.8 oracle 8.1.7.3)and so are using raw devices. I am in the process of recreating the tablspaces to be locally managed as opposed to dictionary. My question is this: In a filesystem environment, I would drop the tablespace in oracle and rm the corresponding datafile on the unix level, and then I can go about recreating my tablespace. I know that the OS doesnt really "interact" with the raw devices as such, but, in this situation would I be able to drop the tablespace and recreate it without having to do anything on the unix level? Would that corresponding raw device just be overwritten??    

  Any help would be greatly appreciated    

  Rgds    

  Fawzia



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