"Fragmentation" or "tablespace fragmentation" does not simply mean "more
than one extent", as it appears you are assuming.  Also, it is an obsolete
concept where LMTs are involved, in all but a few difficult-to-imagine
situations.

Please read one or more of the following:  Craig Shallahamer's "All about
Oracle database Fragmentation" on www.orapub.com, Cary Millsap's "Oracle7
Space Management" or Juan Loaiza et al's "How to Stop Defragmenting and
Start Living" both on www.hotsos.com, or Tim Gorman's "Myths about Extents
and Performance" at www.evdbt.com/papers.htm...

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What if we need Extent SIZES Greater than 20 MB to Check Fragmentation ?


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We tend to use multiples of 1Gb and add 1 Mb to the file so that we get
2001, 10001 Mb etc
Solaris 2.8
LMT uniform extents range from 64K to 20Mb

John

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We created two datafiles of 16GB+64K all LMT autoallocate ... never gave a
problem. A basic testing concluded that fixed size allocation of 128M caused
unnecessary delays whereas autoallocate was much faster. I don't know the
full details yet, but I'll know soon.

Of course this is undergoing lot of testing (the whole application, no
problems with datafiles yet), but we will probably settle for about 4GB+64K.
This is AIX5L 64 bit running Oracle 9iR2.

Raj
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