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Ron,
It's probably OS, usually size related errors are returned by OS, and mereyl transmitted to the program by Oracle. The original 2GB limitation was OS and hence enforced by Oracle.
Raj
--- Ron Rogers <RROGERS_at_galottery.org> wrote:
> Not related to AIX5, but I was building a learning 10g database on
> RedHat AS 2.1u3 and accepted the defaults for the UNDO retention time.
> I started loading 2 years worth of date sensitive data into a
> partitioned table and the UNDOTBS grew to 6 gig and filled the disk.
> Normally there was a 2 gig limit on the datafile sizes and this
> supprised me when the disk filled. Perhaps Oracle has matured more than
> we thought.
> Ron
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