Oracle cannot shrink datafiles (same idea as InnoDB datafiles) when data is deleted either.
David
Marc Slemko wrote:
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 12:42:03 -0400 , David Seltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Marc,
Is there really no way to reclaim unused space in an InnoDB table space? If
not, why is this not considered a tremendous limitation?
Some do consider it a tremendous limitation. It all depends on how it is being used.
Oh, and one thing I forgot... in newer 4.1 versions, if you set things up so each table has its own file with "innodb_file_per_table", then I think if you do an optimize table it will end up shrinking the file for that table since it will recreate it. However that really is just a workaround, and there are a lot of disadvantages to that method ... especially the fact that free space is now per table instead of per tablespace.
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