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ulimit specifies a number of max limits for any process in UNIX. If you
type "ulimit -a <CR>" at the command line, you'll see one of the limits
is the max file size. In all probability, some of your database files
are larger than this. Talk to your UNIX admin to increase the max file
size for the database owner to unlimited.
lnsn_at_yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Every time I installed Oracle, I got this message. Then I can bring up
> the database fine.
>
> What is the problem ? What do I need to change to get rid of the
> message ?
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Cheers
Nuno Souto
D.C.S. P/L
e-mail: nsouto_at_acay.com.au
Received on Sun Sep 06 1998 - 07:12:15 CDT
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