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I have a 9.2 database running on Solaris 8. I'm creating some test tables
with indexes. The USER_INDX tablespace's datafile is set to autoextend (as
are TEMP and USER_DATA). When the system attempts to create indexes, instead
of auotextending the datafile (there is plenty of space on the device), it
throws an ORA-01652: unable to extend temp segment by 128 in tablespace
USER_INDX error. If I manually resize the datafile and rerun it, no
problems.
Anyone else heard of this behavior? I can't find anything on Metalink that fits the problem definition.
Dan Fink
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