You do not have enough free disk space to create the database

Hello,
When I try to create a database, I have this error message:
You do not have enough free disk space to create the database. You need at least 1428480 kB on /opt/oracle, you have only 1179648 kB available, please alocate more free disk space.*
When I run *# df -h* I have:
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol09
5.7G 4.3G 1.2G 79% /opt/oracle
and
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol10
486G 542G 262G 68% /oracle_data
and with vgdisplay I have:
Alloc PE / Size 29772 / 930.38
Free PE / Size 0 / 0
My info is:
Redhat Linux server release 5.8
Oracle 11.2.0
I do not know how to solve this.
Please help me
Thank you
Frank

976847 wrote:
Please... like reading exercise, read again my last post and you will understand the information.
1179648 kB available space is comparable with 1.2GB. Both are the available space.
Thank you for your help.From the error you reported in your original post
You do not have enough free disk space to create the database. You need at least <font color="red" size="4">1428480 kB</font> on <font color="red" size="4">/opt/oracle</font>, you have only <font color="red" size="4">1179648 kB</font> available, please alocate more free disk space.
SQL> select 1179648 i_have, 1428480 oracle_needs,
  2         1179648 - 1428480 i_am_short
  3  from dual;
    I_HAVE ORACLE_NEEDS I_AM_SHORT
   1179648      1428480    -248832So, yes, both numbers report the available space in slightly different terms, but what you need to be concerned about is how much Oracle thinks you neeed to have, which is <font color="red" size="4">more</font> than you actually have on /opt/oracle.
John

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