export and import is your only solution to recreate the database in
different db_block_size
Winnie
Roy Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@fatcity.com on 03/27/2001 04:40:22 PM
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all,
I would like to change the db_block_size (currently 2048) of our production
database and would be interested in hearing from those that have done this
on a
not so small database. This is our oracle financials/manufacturing server
and
is about 30GB in size. Did you recreate the database using imp/exp or
another
method?
Running Oracle 8.0.5 on Sun Solaris 7.
thanks in advance...roy
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