nansat99
2nd December 2005, 21:07
Can anybody tell me what should be done to solve this problem ?
requestion an urgent reply
thanks
nansat
csecgn
2nd December 2005, 21:35
I'm not sure, but it seems to me that you have to increase the tablespace(s) of your database. First look at the logfiles in $BSE/log or by ttstperrlog (log.bshell, log.oracle8, ...).
Hope this helps
Regards
csecgn
gruizc
3rd December 2005, 01:28
You can check the temporal paths where the temporal files was create, or check the space of the principal table of the session
Regards
Gruiz
suhas-mahajan
6th December 2005, 12:53
Hi,
Messages shows that your database is full. If you are using Oracle you can add new datafile or resize existing.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
-Suhas
nansat99
6th December 2005, 20:31
yes we are using the oracle and we did the resizing of the database..
thank you all for your suggestions
thanks
nansat