I do a similar thing. I run a weekly report producing a file that excel can
open. I include a "Warning " message in the email header if any tablespace
is more than 80% full. With LMT, I don 't need to worry about individual
tables any more - if there is room within the tablespace, then any table
will be able to grab a new extent.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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From: ryan.gaffuri@(protected) [mailto:ryan.gaffuri@(protected)]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:28 AM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: Re: RE: LMT ASSM & next extent
is there a practical need to do that? I typically just turn autoextend on
for all my files and have code that monitors the bytes in all my segments in
a tablespace vs. the size of the datafile and I get an email if its close to
filling up or if the datafile extends.
is there a need for a more comprehensive approach?
>
> From: "Jamadagni, Rajendra " <Rajendra.Jamadagni@(protected) >
> Date: 2004/02/11 Wed AM 07:26:20 EST
> To: <oracle-l@(protected) >
> Subject: RE: LMT ASSM & next extent
>
> no.
>
> But if you are saving (err... exporting) dbms_stata output ... I can > give you a SQL that will show you storage allocation pattern ...
>
> Raj
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> From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)]On Behalf Of Jack van Zanen
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 7:18 AM
> To: 'Oracle-L Freelists '
> Subject: LMT ASSM & next extent
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have my script that will monitor for objects that can not allocate > their
> next extent. However on databases using LMT with autoallocate I do not > have
> a value for next extent. How can I get this figure anyway, or is their a
> view that will give me the space bound objects?
>
>
> Tia
>
>
> Jack
>
>
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