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Best way to rebuild a database

From: Jake Hsien <jhsien_at_viva.com>
Date: 2000/07/12
Message-ID: <907b5.60348$_b3.1756535@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>#1/1

We're running Oracle 8.1.5 and Veritas Volume Manager on Solaris 2.7 in a cluster on two E3500s. The volume manager took a dump last night and remapped all of the volumes to one spare disk that we had. Therefore Oracle is on one large volume right now and as you can imagine the I/O is very intensive. We will have to reformat and re-strip the disk arrays to spread Oracle's datafiles. What would be the best way to keep our current data, should we do a full database export, or a full schema export since all of the production objects belong to one schema. Any better suggestions out there? Received on Wed Jul 12 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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