> I'm not sure what type of systems you're running, but I
> haven't seen drives smaller than 18G much lately.  Perhaps
> its time to upgrade to a SAN anyway?  :-)  1G isn't all that 
> much to ask (especially if your production systems are 
> running in ARCHIVELOG mode), but your comments prove that 
> point that "disk is cheap, until you try to justify the 
> purchase of more"...
> 
> 

Yes, that's rite its probaly viewed as "frivolous" ;-).
Although basically any change in software that mandates a hardware
upgrade and propogated to a half a dozen users is a red flag for
magement, afterall they are trying to "think ahead" ;-)

Our drives are about 20G and of course most of us have filled that over
time...

Im probably looking for file lists that can be removed as has been
recommended. Or how other people have handled a similar situation.

Many thanks
bob
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