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Tanel,
If I understand your statement, ASM can handle file systems?
Or is the ASM using raw and knows to keep track of the archlog
nomenclature internally
and place the logs where it may but make them appear as cooked?
Ron
>>> tanel.poder.003_at_mail.ee 07/01/2004 2:32:51 PM >>>
> You always want archived logs on a filesystem. The archiver expects
to
> write the sequence of archived logs to the same directory. Not sure
how
> you could do anything else but put archived logs on a filesystem.
In 10g you can place archivelogs to ASM managed "directory", you just
include a + sign in beginning of log_archive_dest_x parameters value,
to
specify that we are dealing with ASM volume instead of a regular
directory.
Tanel.
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