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I checked that - maxdatafiles = 250 actual datafiles now 25
Alex wrote in message <7idna0$l2r$1_at_taliesin.netcom.net.uk>...
>MAXDATAFILES perhaps??
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>Alex
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>Van Messner wrote in message ...
>> I recently upgraded six databases on four servers from 7.3 to 7.4.
All
>>run under Novell. On one of the databases I can no longer add a datafile
>to
>>a tablespace without generating an ORA 01119 - which says the volume
>doesn't
>>have enough space. I picked up the error first while trying to add a 5M
>>datafile in a directory that has 4.6G free. Space isn't the issue. I can
>>create a text file and add it to the directory where I want to put the
>>datafile, so apparently I have write permission.
>> I can add datafiles to the other five databases and all six have very
>>similar structures, including the directory structures. I can't create
the
>>datafile either logged in as myself (DBA) from my client, or as internal
>>from the server itself. Is there some sort of write permission that
Oracle
>>itself needs in Novell? The sysadmins seem to think I should be able to
>>create the file.
>> Any ideas??????
>>
>>Thanks, Van
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Received on Wed May 26 1999 - 18:01:10 CDT
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