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Once you allocate a tablespace within a VSD (Virtual Shared Disk) file
system, can you ever drop the tablespace and re-use that space for something
else? (ex: chaining is a huge issue at this site, and there is not enough
rollback space to analyze some of the table for chained rows... could I
create a temporary tablespace with a large rollback segment to analyze the
table for chained rows, and fix the table?)
I heard, third hand, that this was not possible... I'm just looking for confirmation that this is true... or false.
Oracle 8.1.7 OPS.
AIX 4.3.3
VSD Filesystem
(I tried IBM, but they just pointed fingers.)
Thanks!!
Nick
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