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7.4

Maximum datafiles reached in 9.2.0.5

Asked by ethanjohnsons in Oracle 9.x

In the init.ora on my UNIX box, I don't see the parameter "DB_FILES" for the limit on the total number of files associated with the db instance. database.   I assume the default is 1022 (V7) as to the parameter is left out on init.ora.    
- How do you check whether it is V7 or not?
- Is there anyway to change the limit without bouncing the database?
- If bouncing db is required, should I put the "DB_FILES" in init.ora?  Then, what should be the # of files to avoid any further issues on the # of "DB_FILES"?
- Do you usually put "DB_FILES" parameter in init.ora when you build a database?

I never expected this type of issue...

thx much
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