Jeremiah is right. Depending on the version of the database this is an
imaginary problem. 
I have been using this 'auto round robin' feature since  8.0.6 (HP-UX
32-bit).  Just did quite a bit of re-organization involving partitioning a
large table and used this auto round robin extent allocation feature to
spread out I/O... 

Anyone seen this in any lower versions ?? 

Cheers!

- Kirti Deshpande 
  Verizon Information Services
   http://www.superpages.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremiah Wilton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 4:57 PM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      Re: Extent allocation
> 
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Adrian Roe wrote:
> 
> > Is there any way to get Oracle (816) to do round robin extent
> > allocation eg.  if a tablespace has 4 data files and each file is on
> > a different disk, can extents be allocated from each file in
> > sequence ? As I understand, Oracle will fill one file and then go
> > onto the next file.
> 
> It appears we may be discussing an imaginary problem.  At least on the
> version I am using (8.1.6.2 HP-UX 64 bit), Oracle round robins among
> files with available space automatically.  It does not just fill up
> one datafile and move on to the next.
> 
> I did a little experiment:
> 
> SQL> create tablespace jeremiah_temp1
>   1  datafile '/tmp/jeremiah_temp-01.dbf' size 10m,
>   2           '/tmp/jeremiah_temp-02.dbf' size 10m,
>   3           '/tmp/jeremiah_temp-03.dbf' size 10m,
>   4           '/tmp/jeremiah_temp-04.dbf' size 10m;
> 
> Tablespace created.
> 
> SQL> create table foobar
>   1  (baz varchar2(10))
>   2  storage (initial 32k next 32k pctincrease 0 maxextents 4)
>   3  tablespace jeremiah_temp1;
> 
> Table created.
> 
> SQL> insert into foobar (baz)
>   1  select substr(trash,1,10) from garbage where rownum <= 6000;
> 
> 6000 rows created.
> 
> SQL> commit;
> 
> Commit complete.
> 
> SQL> select segment_name, e.bytes/1024 kb, file_name
>   1  from dba_extents e, dba_data_files d
>   2  where e.file_id = d.file_id
>   3  and e.segment_name = 'FOOBAR';
> 
> SEGMENT_NAME                           KB FILE_NAME
> ------------------------------ ---------- ------------------------------
> FOOBAR                                 32 /tmp/jeremiah_temp-01.dbf
> FOOBAR                                 32 /tmp/jeremiah_temp-02.dbf
> FOOBAR                                 32 /tmp/jeremiah_temp-03.dbf
> FOOBAR                                 32 /tmp/jeremiah_temp-04.dbf
> 
> So, it looks like it "round robins" automatically, and there is no
> need to do so manually.  I don't know which version of Oracle was the
> first to do this.
> 
> --
> Jeremiah Wilton
> http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton
> 
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