Re: defragmenting free space in a tablespace
Date: 1995/11/04
Message-ID: <bobnight.7.00154762_at_pla-net.net>#1/1
In article <472njo$eev_at_ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> chuckh_at_ix.netcom.com (Chuck Hamilton) writes:
>From: chuckh_at_ix.netcom.com (Chuck Hamilton)
>Subject: defragmenting free space in a tablespace
>Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 14:31:29 GMT
>How does one condense all the free spaces in a tablespace into one big
>contiguous free space?
>--
>Chuck Hamilton
>chuckh_at_ix.netcom.com
>Incoming fire has the right of way!
One would get Platinum TSReorg. TSReorg provides a graphical representation of your tablespace's fragmentation. During the course of the reorg it keeps track of constraints, indexes, comments, and dependences to other tablespaces. There are a wealth of features including retaining the export and the DDL, importing the tables to different datafiles (striping), shrinking tables with large delete activity. The new pause feature allows you to redefine tablespaces so that you may have fewer datafiles comprising a tablespace.
For more information, contact Platinum technology at 1-800-442-6861 or +1 708 620 5000.
Bob Nightingale
Sales Support
NIGHR_at_platinum.com
Received on Sat Nov 04 1995 - 00:00:00 CET