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Hi Earl,
try to use v$datafile, dba_data_files ( if your client doesn't have RAID configurations ) At least on NT you will see drive letters. On UNIX you need to track file names to disk partitions, if my memory is good use df -k for Solaris
Ed
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> A client needs to see which files are on which disks.
> Solaris 2.6. Sun Support told them it cannot be done. I was
> pretty sure I saw something like this on AIX or HP-UX.
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> Anyone done this?
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> Thanks,
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> Earl
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Received on Tue Oct 31 2000 - 10:06:39 CST
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