Well, you could always put a directory of symbolic links under your
$ORACLE_BASE.

Regards
David Lord

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Sent: 06 July 2001 01:25
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Does anyone use OFA as their company standard?  If so, are there any
complaints about it's structure?  For example, the commingling of different
database subdirectories under a given mount point?  
e.g.. 
/u02/oradata/db_name1/userdata01.dbf 
/u02/oradata/db_name2/userdata01.dbf 
/u03/oradata/db_name1/userdata02.dbf 
/u03/oradata/db_name2/userdata02.dbf 
You cannot cd to a given subdirectory, ls -ltR | more to see all the
datafiles associated with a given database.  Instead, from / you have to ls
-ltR | grep db_name1 to scan the full file system.  Seems like there should
be a better way.  
Any input, pro or con, is appreciated. 
Thanks, Linda  
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