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Taking hot back up that are more than 2GB are a problem [message #245469] Sun, 17 June 2007 13:39 Go to next message
MELAKU
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Registered: April 2007
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Hi Friends
We used to take hot back up everyday. We were not having a problem untill some group of tables file size reach to GB. We are exporting dump file to 5 partitions or paths. Out of these those that hold files that are more then 2GB size, export process failes. We tried to rearrange some files so that we large files exported to paths or drives that contain less number of files. For the time being we solved the problem by this. But, how can we take hot dump files that are more than 2GB files. Your technical support is quite important.
Re: Taking hot back up that are more than 2GB are a problem [message #245470 is a reply to message #245469] Sun, 17 June 2007 14:28 Go to previous message
Michel Cadot
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1/ Please always post your Oracle version (4 decimals).
2/ Yes in modern system you can export files more than 2GB
3/ Export is not backup, it is just export data

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Michel
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