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target host or object does not exist
invalid number
unable to allocate string bytes of shared memory
resource busy and acquire with NOWAIT specified
error occurred at recursive SQL level string
ORACLE initialization or shutdown in progress
archiver error. Connect internal only, until freed
snapshot too old
unable to extend temp segment by string in tablespace
Credential retrieval failed
missing or invalid option
invalid username/password; logon denied
unable to create INITIAL extent for segment
out of process memory when trying to allocate string bytes
shared memory realm does not exist
cannot insert NULL
TNS:unable to connect to destination
remote database not found'>ora-02019
exception encountered: core dump
inconsistent datatypes
no data found
TNS:operation timed out
PL/SQL: could not find program
existing state of packages has been discarded
maximum number of processes exceeded
error signaled in parallel query server
ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced
TNS:packet writer failure
see ORA-12699
missing right parenthesis
name is already used by an existing object
cannot identify/lock data file
invalid file operation
quoted string not properly terminated
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2005-07-04       - By Magni Fabrizio

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Depends on the size of your DB (and tablespaces) and your backup/restore
policies.

However you don't have a 2GB limit anymore.
Technically it is safe.

Fabrizio

> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: Gabi Draghici [mailto:gabi.draghici@(protected)]
> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 6:02 PM
> To: suse-oracle@(protected)
> Subject: [suse-oracle] Tech
>
>
> Hello there !
>  My suse-oracle combination is working well so far ! But now
> I'm having the next dilemma : datafiles > 2G or <2G ?
> From what I read prior to 9i datafile>2G was a little bit of
> a problem but not anymore. Is that corect  ?  From your point
> of view which one is more proper < or > than 2 G ?
>
> Gabi
>

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