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    Redo logs & oracle versions

    Hi DBA Gurus, greetings.

    i've a couple of questions, pls clarify me.

    1) Can we able to resize the redo logs? if so what is the command?

    2)how to see the version of our Oracle from the operating system(UNIX or LINUX)? What is the latest updated version of Oracle10g?

    Thanks in advance

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    do you have an aversion to reading the manuals, or using google for such simple questions

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    as my redo logs are big so i thought i could resize it to save some space.

    pls temme whether it can be resized or it can only be dropped and rebuild?

    and wat is the UNIX command to see the version of the oracle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by davey23uk View Post
    do you have an aversion to reading the manuals, or using google for such simple questions
    ...not to mention poster appears to have developed a resistance to Dave's clues
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    Quote Originally Posted by davey23uk View Post
    do you have an aversion to reading the manuals, or using google for such simple questions
    i admire ur intelligence

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    good for you, now go and read the docs

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    He is not a dba. Appears he had an 'argument' with their DBA and wants to prove something....only is is going about it the lazy way...
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