No reason -
Sam
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> Hi All
>
> Running Oracle 817 on Red Hat Linux. File layout is as follows.
>
> oradata3/prod:
> control01.ctl indx01.dbf redo01.log system01.dbf tools01.dbf
>
> oradata4/prod:
> control02.ctl redo02.log temp01.dbf
>
> oradata6/prod:
> control03.ctl rbs01.dbf redo03.log
>
> oradata7/prod:
> redo01b.log users01.dbf
>
> oradata8/prod:
> archives redo02b.log
>
> oradata9/prod:
> archives redo03b.log
>
> Where "archives" is a dir containing online dbf backups and archived redo
> logs.
>
> Is there ANY reason at all not to use spare space on oradata 3,4,6,7 to
> store other files ? They won't be read or written during times when the
> database is under load.
>
> Cheers
> GS
>
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