Required HD space for DB Restructure
Hi All
Running Essbase 11.1.2.1
Have searched around for a definitive answer to this and cant seem to find one, hoping someone here can provide some clarity.
For arguments sake, if I wanted to carry out a 'RESTRUCTURE' through EAS for a 50gb database, how much free space would be required for this to complete succesfully?
From a probably over simplified view (assuming the data needs to land on ora-ess01, have some "jiggery-pokery" and then go back to the DB), I would imagine that something around 150% of the file size would be sufficient, so approximately 75gb free.
We are being advised by our consultants to have 250%, which would mean 125gb...im assuming they are correct, as they clearly know more than us mere mortals (me), but if anyone could shed some light on this it would be appreciated.
Thanks
JB
You don't mention if this is ASO or BSO. I'll assume BSO. For that you need at least the size of your .pag, .ind, .otl, .esm files combined as it makes copies of all of these. a little extra would be food. Of course that would be the minimum and if only one database gets restructured and does allow for any DB growth.
With ASO, you need more space as it creates a copy in the temp directory to as well as the .dat file and so I've heard the recommendation of 2 times your dat file, but I think you could get away with less.
I'm not sure what other factors your consultant is factoring in as I don't know your environment.
I should mention this is for a simple restructure, if the restructure is being done by exporting the data, clearing the DB and reloading, then much more disk is needed as the data would not be compressed on disk in the export.
Edited by: GlennS_3 on Jan 23, 2012 7:45 AM
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INFO 2010-08-04 10:12:01 Main
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103_LINKCONTENT=@SAPMOUNTGLOBAL@
103_LINKNAME=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/global
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Not as far as I know. This is something I had a requirement to do but couldn't find a way.
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Hi all,
Since I only have a 60gb external drive (whereas my laptop has 250gb) I burned some files to DVDs and then excluded them from the Time Machine backup so the backup would fit in 60gb (~56gb, really).
Anyways, when I managed to reduce the size of my backup to around 51gb, I got a message saying that the backup would require 64.7gb. I thought it was okay, maybe TM needs a bit more space for whatever reason. But even after shrinking by backup to only 41gb, it still says 64.7gb are needed!
I'm desperate because I haven't been able to find a solution and thus I've been unable to backup my files.
Thanks in advanceThanks for your replies, but I am perfectly aware of how TM works and that I need a bigger hard disk to back up.
A friend also has a computer with a 250 HDD and he backs up perfectly around 50gb of files in a 60gb hard disk.
I've formatted my disk and I'm doing this as my first backup, so I know there are no 'extra files' to be backed up besides those I've chosen not to exclude.
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when installing WebGain Studio (WL Server, Visual Cafe, ..), my CLASSPATH variable shown in
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Thanx
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"Memory & Multiprocessing preferences":
"The amount of RAM required for each background process varies depending on your system configuration; at least 1 GB per process is recommended. Optimum performance is achieved with computer systems with at least 2 GB of installed RAM per processor core."
This blog post gives essentially the same advice, but with more explicit suggestions.
But, as I say at the bottom of that blog post, if you find that some other settings are working better for you, that's great. Every project and computer system are different. Do what works for you.
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swap -l (check files in swap) -
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Check: Free disk space for "rac1:/tmp"
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Hello All,
I am trying to install Oracle 11gR2 RAC on Linux 5.5 32 bit.
when i run to check the prerequisite steps i am getting the below error:
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/tmp rac1 / 470.89MB 1GB failed please can you help to increase the /tmp to 1 GB.
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