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Undo tablespace usage in rac env. [message #391851] Sat, 14 March 2009 00:08 Go to next message
kesavansundaram
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Dear sir,

we have 2 nodes, and one undo tablespace per node. ( undotbs1 , undotbs2 )we have one more undo tablespace for instance2 which is not active( i.e. not set at instance level ) say undotbs3
if undotbs2 in instance2 is full, what will happen ?
the next available active undo tablespace undotbs1 ( in instance1 ) will be used for node 2 ?

pls adv.

kesavan.

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Re: Undo tablespace usage in rac env. [message #391858 is a reply to message #391851] Sat, 14 March 2009 01:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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No, only one undo tablespace is active per instance.

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Re: Undo tablespace usage in rac env. [message #391872 is a reply to message #391858] Sat, 14 March 2009 02:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kesavansundaram
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ok....then if node2 is not able to use the undo tablespace of node1 (i.e. undotbs1 ) , then node2 will use system rollback segments....? at database level...?

pls adv ?

thank you
kesavan

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Re: Undo tablespace usage in rac env. [message #391887 is a reply to message #391872] Sat, 14 March 2009 03:52 Go to previous message
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Don't use code tags if it is not for code or formatted output.

No, it will not.

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