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In this case the "temporary segment" was not a sort segment, but the space allocated for an index while under construction. I'm surprised that no one here caught that!
Paul Baumgartel
InstiPro, Inc.
paul.baumgartel_at_instipro.com
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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 7:17 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
smack your fellow DBA around for logging in as system and not his own id, and I still stand by my statement change the system userid temporary tablespace to temp.
joe
> lerobe - Lee Robertson wrote:
>
> Sorry Guys,
>
> Ignore this message. One of the other DBAs had logged in from home (he
> gets in later in the morning than me so I never got a chance to speak
> to him before sending this mail) and attempted to create an index on a
> table while logged in as system
>
> create index user.tabind blah blah ......
>
> and thought by using the fully qualified schema name it would appear
> in the TS he wanted it in.
>
> Ho hum
>
>
> Lee Robertson
> Acxiom
> Tel: 0191 525 7344
> Fax: 0191 525 7007
> Email: lerobe_at_acxiom.co.uk
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lerobe - Lee Robertson [mailto:LEROBE_at_acxiom.co.uk]
> Sent: 09 March 2001 08:25
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Weird - unable to extend error
>
> Oracle 8.0.5.0.0
> Tru64 4.0f
>
> Got in this morning (duh duh duh duh)
> and found a mail from my alerting script from the DB with
> the following
>
> ORA-1652: unable to extend temp segment by 27309 in
> tablespace
> SYSTEM
>
> As far as I am aware there was absolutely nothing going on
> on this system and indeed was the first entry in the alert
> log file for about 2 hours. (Normal operations on this DB
> stop at about 18:00 - the message appeared at 20:20.).
>
> Should I be worried ?? There have been no entries in the
> alert log since. (saying that though, people don't start
> using it until about 9am).
>
> Lee Robertson
> Acxiom
> Tel: 0191 525 7344
> Fax: 0191 525 7007
> Email: lerobe_at_acxiom.co.uk
>
>
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