Disk space required for the restructuring of the DB

Hi all

Running Essbase 11.1.2.1

Sought a definitive answer to this and can't seem to find one, hoping that someone here can provide some clarification.


For the sake of arguments, if I wanted to make a '' RESTRUCTURING '' through the Regional service for a 50 GB database, how much free space will have to complete successfully?

A. probably simplified view (assuming the data must land on ora-ess01, have a few "Fireworks" and then go back to the DB), I imagine that something around 150% the size of the file would be sufficient, so about 75 GB free.

We are being advised by our consultants to have 250%, which would mean 125 GB... im assuming they are correct, because they know much more than we mere mortals (me), but if someone could shed some light on this it would be appreciated.

Thank you

JB

You don't mention if it's ASO or OSB. I'll assume BSO. That, to at least the size of your .pag, .ind, .otl, .esm combined files as it makes copies of all these. a little more would be food. Of course that would be the minimum and if a single database gets restructured and allow growth of DB.

With ASO, you need more space because it creates a copy in the temp directory for as well as the .dat file and so I heard the recommendation of 2 times your dat file, but I think you could get away with less.

I don't know what other factors are your consultant is taken into account I don't know your environment.

I should mention that it's for a simple restructuring, if restructuring is done by exporting the data, delete the DB and reloading, then much more disk is necessary because data would not be compressed on the disk in the export.

Published by: GlennS_3 on January 23, 2012 07:45

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