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Adriano Freire=A3=AC=C4=FA=BA=C3=A3=A1
=A1=A1=A1=A1This is the limit of oracle8i in linux.Redhat support >2GB= file in kernel 2.4+, but oracle8i does not support it.
Oracle 9i in linux can handle large files.I have a database= using one big 20G raw partition in production.
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Gurus,
I've some problems with datafiles > 2Gb in HadHat 7.3. I'm using=
datafile type ext3 and
when i try create a datafile with 2Gb the database is catching.
Anybody have the some problem?
any suggestion?
Thanks
Adriano.
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