Check the database size

HI,
Kindly let me know if there is any maxl comamnd available for to check the cube size and application size for all appilication in one server.
Thanks,
VIkram

Hi,
Visit this link to display some storage-related metrics. Refer to [Disk Volume|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10530_01/doc/epm.931/html_esb_techref/maxl/ddl/statements/dispdvol.htm] & tablespace in particular.
- Natesh

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