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About <strong>HP</strong>OM Tables and Tablespaces in the Database<br />

About <strong>HP</strong>OM Tables and Tablespaces in an Oracle Database<br />

About <strong>HP</strong>OM Tables and Tablespaces in an<br />

Oracle Database<br />

Table B-1<br />

An Oracle database uses tablespaces to manage available disk space. You<br />

can assign datafiles of a fixed size to tablespaces. The size of the various<br />

datafiles assigned to a tablespace determines the size of the tablespace.<br />

Table B-1 on page 467 shows the default tablespace design and the<br />

assigned database tables.<br />

To increase the size of a tablespace, you must add a datafile of a<br />

particular size to the tablespace. You can do this interactively using the<br />

Oracle tool, Server <strong>Manager</strong>, or using the sql command: alter<br />

tablespace add datafile.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about improving the per<strong>for</strong>mance of your database<br />

see the online documentation in:<br />

/opt/OV/ReleaseNotes/opc_db.tuning<br />

<strong>HP</strong>OM Tables and Tablespaces in an Oracle Database<br />

Tables Tablespace Size Comments<br />

opc_act_messages OPC_1 SIZE 4M<br />

AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 6M<br />

MAXSIZE 500M<br />

DEFAULT STORAGE (<br />

INITIAL 2M<br />

NEXT<br />

2M<br />

PCTINCREASE 0 )<br />

Tables with a<br />

heavy load.<br />

Indexes are not<br />

on the same disk<br />

as the table, thus<br />

providing extra<br />

tablespace.<br />

opc_anno_text<br />

opc_annotation<br />

opc_msg_text<br />

opc_orig_msg_text<br />

OPC_2<br />

SIZE 5M<br />

AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 6M<br />

MAXSIZE 500M<br />

DEFAULT STORAGE (<br />

INITIAL 1M<br />

NEXT 1M<br />

Tables with a<br />

heavy load.<br />

Indexes are not<br />

on the same disk<br />

as the table, thus<br />

providing extra<br />

tablespace.<br />

PCTINCREASE 0 )<br />

Appendix B 467

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