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- From: frozzboz@zork.demon.co.uk (Keith Davidson)
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- Subject: Naming database files - are there rules?
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- References: <1992Aug13.114248.1@jaguar.uofs.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 21:01:48 +0000
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- In article <1992Aug13.114248.1@jaguar.uofs.edu> littlec1@jaguar.uofs.edu writes:
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- >
- > I am about to create a database instance on a VMS system and don't want to use
- > the conventional filenames for files such as the system tablespace file
- > (ORA_SYSTEM.DMS), or the redo log files. This is because we have multiple
- > database instances and want to precede the names of their files with unique
- > identifiers so that they can ne recognised easily. For example I'd like to
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- Why bother, they (instances) are created down directories specific to the
- instance.
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- I run ten services on the same cluster this way, no problem identifying the
- files, the associated files on other disks have service specific directory
- names, which makes life easier to move the files.
- My tip is don't over complicate the setup, its hard enough as it is!!
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- frozzboz@zork.demon.co.uk (Keith Davidson)
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- Watch out The Borg are about
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