Re: Disk Full Problem....

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On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 03:19:30PM -0500, Srinivas Koppisetti wrote:
> I was just thinking another option also. I dont know if its any realistic
> one. Can we mount 2nd machines disk on to server in question and copy all
> the data files to that volume and create symbolic links and see if that
> database comes up and works. 

If by mount you mean to do an nfs-mount, I wouldn't personally try that.
There may be locking issues that could impact you.  There may also be
performance issues, especially when you're dealing with such a large
database.

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