Lisa,
Thanks. I saw couple of messages today about problems with 8.1.7.3 on 
Solaris. We are also thinking to move to 8.1.7.3 on HP-UX 11 in near future 
but now we have to wait and  see for a while.

Regards
Rafiq



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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 10:21:07 -0800

Hi Rafiq,

Sorry.  I'm 8.1.7.3 on W2K.  It's very possible that things have changed
drastically since last year when I created this database.

If I remember right there was an issue with export.  I may be off my rocker,
because nothing is exported out of a temporary tablespace.

LK

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From:        Mohammad Rafiq [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 > Sent:        Wednesday, April 17, 2002 1:54 PM
 > To:  Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 > Subject:     RE: Locally managed tablespaces/What a DBA can do ?
 >
 > Lisa,
 > What version you are talking about? I am using locally managed 
tablesspace
 >
 > with uniform extents for temporary tablespace with tempfile for last one
 > year with oracle version 8.1.6.2 on HP-UX 11 for datawarehouse database
 > without any issue/problem. Now we have migrated it to 8.1.7.2 and put it
 > into production in a month time...
 >
 > Regards
 > Rafiq
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 08:53:45 -0800
 >
 > That's not a temp tablespace (TEMP_DATA_A).  It's a place to put 
temporary
 > load tables.  My temporary tablespace is TEMP, which is dictionary.  From
 > the research I did on LMT's before I decided to use them, it looked like
 > there were several bugs associated with temporary tablespaces being LMT's
 > so
 > I left my temporary ts dictionary.
 >
 > LK
 >
 >
 >  > -----Original Message-----
 >  > From:     Robert Pegram [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 >  > Sent:     Wednesday, April 17, 2002 11:34 AM
 >  > To:       Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 >  > Subject:  RE: Locally managed tablespaces/What a DBA can do ?
 >  >
 >  > What about your locally managed "temporary"
 >  > tablespace?
 >  >
 >  >
 >  > --- "Koivu, Lisa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >  > > What?  I was just able to do it.  8.1.7, W2K
 >  > >
 >  > > (INV-SYSTEM)>@ts
 >  > >
 >  > > TS_NAME         LMT          MB_FREE  MB_TOTAL
 >  > > PCT_USED
 >  > > --------------- ---------- --------- ---------
 >  > > ---------
 >  > > LOAD_DATA_A     LOCAL            740      2000
 >  > >  63
 >  > > LRG_INDEX_A     LOCAL            390      2500
 >  > > 84.4
 >  > > LRG_INDEX_B     LOCAL            980      1000
 >  > >   2
 >  > > LRG_TABLE_A     LOCAL           2440      4000
 >  > >  39
 >  > > LRG_TABLE_B     LOCAL            360      1000
 >  > >  64
 >  > > MED_INDEX_A     LOCAL            480      1000
 >  > >  52
 >  > > MED_TABLE_A     LOCAL            680      1000
 >  > >  32
 >  > > RBS             DICTIONARY       299      1000
 >  > > 70.1
 >  > > SMALL_INDEX_A   LOCAL            183       200
 >  > > 8.5
 >  > > SMALL_TABLE_A   LOCAL            169       200
 >  > > 15.5
 >  > > SYSTEM          DICTIONARY       110       200
 >  > >  45
 >  > > TEMP            DICTIONARY       961      1000
 >  > > 3.9
 >  > > TEMP_DATA_A     LOCAL            900      1000
 >  > >  10
 >  > > TOOLS           LOCAL             19        20
 >  > >   5
 >  > > USERS           LOCAL             34        75
 >  > > 54.7
 >  > >
 >  > > 15 rows selected.
 >  > >
 >  > > (INV-SYSTEM)>alter tablespace load_data_a begin
 >  > > backup;
 >  > >
 >  > > Tablespace altered.
 >  > >
 >  > > (INV-SYSTEM)>alter tablespace load_data_a end
 >  > > backup;
 >  > >
 >  > > Tablespace altered.
 >  > >
 >  > >
 >  > >
 >  > > > -----Original Message-----
 >  > > > From: Robert Pegram [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 >  > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 9:58 AM
 >  > > > To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 >  > > > Subject:      RE: Locally managed tablespaces/What a
 >  > > DBA can do ?
 >  > > >
 >  > > > Darren,
 >  > > >
 >  > > > If using a hot backup strategy (other than Rman),
 >  > > > make sure to test your backup/recovery if you
 >  > > switch
 >  > > > the temporary tablespace to locally managed.  You
 >  > > > can't put a locally managed temporary tablespace
 >  > > in
 >  > > > backup mode.
 >  > > >
 >  > > > Rob Pegram
 >  > > > Oracle Certified DBA
 >  > > >
 >  > > > ----------------
 >  > > >
 >  > > > SQL> create tablespace temp_dict
 >  > > >   2  datafile 'c:oracleoradataorcl    emp_dict.dbf'
 >  > > size
 >  > > > 10M
 >  > > >   3  default storage (initial 1M next 1M
 >  > > maxextents
 >  > > > unlimited pctincrease 0)
 >  > > >   4* temporary
 >  > > > SQL> /
 >  > > >
 >  > > > Tablespace created.
 >  > > >
 >  > > > SQL> create temporary tablespace temp_local
 >  > > >   2  tempfile 'c:oracleoradataorcl    emp_local.dbf'
 >  > > size
 >  > > > 10M
 >  > > >   3  extent management local
 >  > > >   4  uniform size 1M;
 >  > > >
 >  > > > Tablespace created.
 >  > > >
 >  > > >
 >  > > > SQL> alter tablespace temp_dict begin backup;
 >  > > >
 >  > > > Tablespace altered.
 >  > > >
 >  > > > SQL> alter tablespace temp_local begin backup;
 >  > > > alter tablespace temp_local begin backup
 >  > > > *
 >  > > > ERROR at line 1:
 >  > > > ORA-03217: invalid option for alter of TEMPORARY
 >  > > > TABLESPACE
 >  > > >
 >  > > >
 >  > > > --- "Browett, Darren"
 >  > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >  > > > wrote:
 >  > > > > Okay, maybe re-org would be a little too much,
 >  > > as
 >  > > > > you say, I would need
 >  > > > > to know the application better, and with 8
 >  > > > > distinctly different apps,
 >  > > > > including
 >  > > > > oracle financials, I maybe heading for trouble.
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > But what about simply turning the existing
 >  > > > > dictionary-managed tablespaces
 >  > > > > into
 >  > > > > locally managed tablespaces, other then
 >  > > maintenance,
 >  > > > > would I gain
 >  > > > > performance ?
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > From what I read on this list, the growth of my
 >  > > > > tables is very small
 >  > > > > compared
 >  > > > > to some of the other org's, so maybe staying
 >  > > with
 >  > > > > dictionary-managed would
 >  > > > > be
 >  > > > > best, except for the temporary tablespace.
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > Darren.
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > -----Original Message-----
 >  > > > > Sent: April 15, 2002 3:58 PM
 >  > > > > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > Darren - Do you have to reorganize the vendor's
 >  > > > > files now? The objective of
 >  > > > > LMT's is to make Oracle more self-managing (you
 >  > > > > know, so the MS SQL people
 >  > > > > can't say it takes a lot more DBA time to manage
 >  > > the
 >  > > > > database). To me in
 >  > > > > your situation, the bottom line is whether you
 >  > > have
 >  > > > > to spend quite a bit of
 >  > > > > time reorganizing those files today. If the
 >  > > answer
 >  > > > > is "no", then LMT's
 >  > > > > probably aren't going to help you much. If the
 >  > > > > answer is "yes", then that
 >  > > > > gives you some opportunity try something with
 >  > > their
 >  > > > > files, since you are
 >  > > > > doing that anyway. The key point is whether you
 >  > > know
 >  > > > > how the vendor's
 >  > > > > software interfaces with Oracle. If you have to
 >  > > > > reorg quite a bit, then I am
 >  > > > > confident you know that interface well
 >  > > (otherwise
 >  > > > > you are jeopardizing the
 >  > > > > data). If the vendor has made it pretty
 >  > > automated
 >  > > > > (management of the data),
 >  > > > > then you probably aren't that familiar with the
 >  > > > > details of how the vendor
 >  > > > > accomplishes that, and shouldn't mess with their
 >  > > > > stuff. I apologize for
 >  > > > > being wordy here, but maybe you can see my
 >  > > point.
 >  > > > > Dennis Williams
 >  > > > > DBA
 >  > > > > Lifetouch, Inc.
 >  > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > -----Original Message-----
 >  > > > > Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 4:33 PM
 >  > > > > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > I am looking into locally managed tablespaces,
 >  > > have
 >  > > > > done some research, and
 >  > > > > have a basic
 >  > > > > understanding of how they work, but I am unsure
 >  > > > > about the benefits if any
 >  > > > > for my environment.
 >  > > > >
 >  > > > > I have multiple instances running, one for each
 >  > >
 >  > === message truncated ===
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