Re: "df" reports wrong size of filesystem



Hi!

Thank you for your detailed explanations!
So that I understand it correctly, the seizure of the filesystem is
correct. But because Oracle still keeps the files open or has still
some locks on the files/links, "df" show the wrong size. So the next
time, the DB will be restarted, the filesystem-size in "df" is correct?

.



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