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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Don wrote: > oracle side. And, be careful you don't get bit by full volumes (single > level storeage doesn't exist as we know it in unix land!) and watch out Unless I misunderstand what you are talking about here, single level store has absolutely nothing to do with an ability to avoid full volumes. A volume in unix parlance is akin to an iSeries' ASP. Single level store is a memory management technique. Having single level doesn't prevent you from filling up your ASP any more than not having single level store makes filling your volumes more likely. James Rich Vs lbh cynl n Zvpebfsg PQ onpxjneqf, lbh pna urne fngnavp zrffntrf. Ohg rira jbefr, vs lbh cynl vg sbejneq, vg vafgnyyf gurve fbsgjner! -- Fcbgvphf ba /.
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