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Problem with space
I am in the initial stage of learning UNIX. I got PC with Intel SUN SOLARIS S/W. I am planning to install Oracle on the same machine. I have created /export with more than 3gb space, when I have installed the OS. As a Oracle user when I am trying to create a directory I am able to get only 512 bytes space. Following are my questions.
1) How I can avail atleast 2 GB in a subdirectory under /export ? 2) How to assign space when you make directory? Thanks in advance.. Suraj |
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