Strange files in my oracle_home \database directory

Hello all.
In my ORACLE_HOME\Database directory, there are two files which i've never heard of in my life :
01IUINFH_1_1 (size 5.84GB) and 03IUATCH_1_1 (size 497MB)
Anybody has any idea what these files are for?
Thanks

Probably you are on 9i and are using Oracle Managed Files, or you are on 10g and are using Oracle Managed Files, and/or your autobackup is going to this directory.
But my crystall ball is broken, and I'm not a fortuneteller.
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

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