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Thread: ORA-01653: unable to extend table by 128 in tablespace SYSUTIL

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    You might also try alter tablespace SYSUTIL coalesce;

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAVB View Post
    Check fragmentation.
    Check fragmentation???? How old fashioned!!!!

    Do we still use VT's for our terminal sessions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gandolf989 View Post
    So it could be that you need to do PURGE DBA_RECYCLEBIN; to free up space in your tablespace.

    Good answer, surely we will check it
    Thanks/Gopu

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    Quote Originally Posted by gandolf989 View Post
    You might also try alter tablespace SYSUTIL coalesce;

    We have tried that, but did't help, Even we have suggested the same from Oracle first and after that they have came up with this as a bug, so we are just waiting to release that, thanks a lot for your valuable answer, i will go with your suggestion.
    Thanks/Gopu

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    You should check the PCT_INCREASE for the ORAAUDIT.AUDIT_DDL_LOG table. If it is set high it will try to grow the size of each new extent.

    select PCT_INCREASE from dba_tables
    where owner='ORAAUDIT' and
    table_name='AUDIT_DDL_LOG';

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    Thanks gandolf
    Thanks/Gopu

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    Quote Originally Posted by gandolf989 View Post
    Check fragmentation???? How old fashioned!!!!

    Do we still use VT's for our terminal sessions?
    you made may day man - I'm an old fart - LOL
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