Database size installation 10g
Good Morning,
I just have a question. I just installed 10g on solaris 10. While I was watching the installation process I noticed that the oracle installer never had asked me for a database size. From what I remember of earlier versions it had asked this question.
This morning I have to transfer the spfile this morning to dbs directory to start it up.
Is this the correct behavior not asking for the size now??
Let me know. I got six more to go.
regards,
al
Good Morning,
I just have a question. I just installed 10g on
solaris 10. While I was watching the installation
process I noticed that the oracle installer never had
asked me for a database size. From what I remember
of earlier versions it had asked this question. I do not remember any Oracle installer asking this question.
I do remember the installer allowing you to override the individual tablespace / datafile sizes if you went through a custom install - as Werner indicates.
>
This morning I have to transfer the spfile this morning to dbs directory to start it up.Transfer from where?
The default search order for the initialization file is gven in the Admin guide here
>
Is this the correct behavior not asking for the size
now??
Let me know. I got six more to go.This is scary. This raises my eternal question of "are we using the correct definition of database?" that results from the confusion between database and schema.
Are these duplicates of the same database? If so, you want to investigate the use of templates in DBCA.
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