Chris - DB_BLOCK_SIZE is still there definitely. And I am confident that a
create database script from 8.1.7 will work against 9.2 just fine. The issue
is that the dbca (GUI Database Configuration Assistant) wants to create
everything as 4k block size. 

Rachel, Joe - Thanks for the suggestions on how to get around this. I will
be looking into your suggestions. And yes, I mis-typed 8192 in the email,
but had it correct in the database.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 20% OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hello!  So is there a DB_BLOCK_SIZE to set for the database?  Or has that
been deprecated?  And from now you will have to set the block size for each
tablespace?

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I just installed 9.2 this weekend.... and my database block sizes are
8k

you need to set the blocksize on EACH tablespace. 

this is from memory, so assuredly not completely correct but should
help point you in the right direction:

for each tablespace, you can define where the datafiles are. Somewhere
on that tab menu, there is a screen that lets you set the blocksize

Rachel


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> Does it really say '8182', or is that a typo?
> 
> Jared
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> DENNIS WILLIAMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 
> I am trying to install Oracle 9.2 on Solaris using dbca (Database
> Configuration Assistant) and didn't see a handy box to set the
> db_block_size. I just edited the initialization parameter, but when
> dbca
> started installing the database, it returned the errors:
>    ORA-01503 Create controlfile failed
>    ORA-00058 DB_BLOCK_SIZE must be 4096 to mount this database, not
> 8182
> 
> This made me think that since dbca copies the files rather than
> creates
> them, that it may not be possible to use other than a 4k block size.
>    But on the other hand, I wanted to use dbca to ensure that I
> created 
> the
> database like an Oracle 9.2 database, rather than just create it like
> I
> would in Oracle 8i. 
>    Has anyone else faced this issue and have any thoughts to share?
> 
> Thanks.
> Dennis Williams
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> Lifetouch, Inc.
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