This is interesting. I had a vendor do an install on
one
of our NT servers, and they set the files to autoextend
to
8GB. When I modified that limit down to 2GB (our
company
standard) they clouded up and rained all over
me! They said
there was no physical reason to limit the file size
since
it was on a RAID array blah blah blah.
I read the note and it talks about extending to a 4GB or
8GB
boundary. Is that kinda like the speed of light...where
some
physicists have theorized that you can travel below the
speed
of light or above the speed of light, but not AT the
speed
of light? Gosh! Who knew?
Cheers,
Mike
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From: Deshpande, Kirti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 8:29 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: RE: ora-01115 after datafile autoexetend from 3.9 GB to 4.1 GB
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- ora-01115 after datafile autoexetend from 3.9 GB to... Yechiel Adar
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- RE: ora-01115 after datafile autoexetend from ... Johnston, Tim
- Re: ora-01115 after datafile autoexetend from ... Vergara, Michael (TEM)
- Re: ora-01115 after datafile autoexetend from ... Yechiel Adar
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