DataPump import of your disk space

Hi all

Windows 2003 Server
Oracle 10g

I'm trying to import a schema by using datapump:
Impdp patterns of name of user and password = siebel directory = dpdir dumpfile = schema_exp.dmp status = 60

It is important, but it consumes massive amounts of disk space, more than 40 gig now. Why it consumes so much space just to import. I do a reorg\, so I dropped the most grand scheme of production and importation. I didn't not resize the data files, then where is all this extra disk space going?
Please help, this is a production site and I am short on time (and space)

Hello

If you have a valid backup, it's good.

Otherwise, the next time you can use the parameter LOGFILE =.log when your exports and imports.
So that you can check if the objects or the ranks is missing or error reported.

Hope this can help.
Best regards
Jean Valentine

Tags: Database

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