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On Sep 5, 6:31 pm, Brian Peasland <d..._at_nospam.peasland.net> wrote:
> domin..._at_gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi All,
>
> > I have been using solaris(SUN) and linux.
> > Now, I have a new production machine which run HPUX(I am not that use
> > to UPUX):
>
> > uname -a
> > HP-UX abc200 B.11.23 U ia64 1168038185 unlimited-user license
>
> > I would like to check with this newsgroup that oracle datafile greater
> > than 2 Gig is "ok" in
> > HPUX.
>
> > The thing is even on linux, people are warning me that oracle datafile
> > could be greater than 2 Gig,
> > but certain tools might not work.
>
> > I want to make sure it is OK before I resize my datafile to 4GIG or
> > even bigger like 6 Gig.
>
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> > Dominica
>
> You did not say which version of Oracle, but Oracle 8i and higher all
> have tools that work with files larger than 2GB in size. Largefile
> support should be enabled on your OS, which most likely it is. After
> that, you shouldn't have any problems.
>
> HTH,
> Brian
>
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I am using oracle 10gR2
Thanks,
Dominica Received on Wed Sep 05 2007 - 23:06:45 CDT
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