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filesystem full
Hi,
My /usr file system is almost nearing 100%......
i have my oracle 8.1.7 running on this machine.....
I have got space in the other filesystem....
How should i go about to solve this problem...
regards
sonia
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OS ?? You mean different filesystem or different mounted volume?
Sanjay
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sanjay,
Other mounted volume
Or is it possible to increase the size of /usr file system......
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Re: filesystem full
Originally posted by Sonia
Hi,
My /usr file system is almost nearing 100%......
i have my oracle 8.1.7 running on this machine.....
I have got space in the other filesystem....
How should i go about to solve this problem...
regards
sonia
Hi,
identify the largest directory in /usr ( probably your Oracle-dir? )
then create a new FileSystem, and mount it under this directory.
Before you should tar the whole directory and delete the contents of it;
After mounting extract the tar-archive to this directory
and put an new entry in /etc/fstab, so when the system reboots the Filesystem is mounted automatically.
Orca
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Move the files
Hi
Simple move some of your data files to the other file system.
1. Offline the data files..
2. copy the orginal data file to the other file system
3. run the copy command in the database
4. media recovery if required
5. make the data file online.
Thomas
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Originally posted by Sonia
sanjay,
Other mounted volume
Or is it possible to increase the size of /usr file system......
What is making it full? If it is Oracle datafiles, then as Thomas sugested move some of them to other volume.
Sanjay
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