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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Description:
    Below is a part of the list of Database files. The last two lines were created using util o/13/1.

    The second one from the bottom is the one we want to remove. Is there anything we need to do in Aleph?

    TS2D /exlibris1/oradata/aleph21/aleph21_ts2d_01.dbf 1048576 10
    TS2D /exlibris1/oradata/aleph21/aleph21_ts2d_02.dbf 4194304 39
    TS2D /exlibris2/oradata/aleph21/aleph21_ts2d_03.dbf 1048576 40
    TS2D /exlibris2/oradata/aleph21_ts2d_04.dbf 2048000 56
    TS2D /exlibris2/oradata/aleph21/aleph21_ts2d_04.dbf 2048000 57

    Resolution:
    Aleph interacts with Oracle datafiles only through Oracle and is not concerned directly with datafiles.

    If you remove this datafile, that will not be any problem for Aleph. (But you should make certain that you are following correct procedures for removing the file. For one thing, it must be empty.)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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