RE: EM, capacity planning and monitoring
- From: "Michael McMullen" <ganstadba@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'Oracle L'" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 08:20:41 -0400
I just got a db that had filled up the filesystem. The server is down right
now so I can't check the version #. Anyways, one user using one tablespace,
everyday their code, does drop table and then recreates the table. The
datafiles were autoextend, the table was just a couple of meg and almost
100GB of recycle bin.
I moved the table to a new tablespace with 10Mb allocated.
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Subject: RE: EM, capacity planning and monitoring
Stefano,
Not an answer to your question, but the recycle bin is supposed to be
cleaned automatically when Oracle needs space in that tablespace. I even
think that Oracle will first clean out the recycle bin and only after that
increase the datafile (if autoextend has been enabled).
In that sense it is normal that no special attention is set to the recycle
bin.
Are you sure that the errors you got where caused by the recycle bin?
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