Move the temporary file or restore

Dear Sir

A few days, I faced a problem with the server, my temp file has got 100 GB and caused storage full occupied and halt proceedings. I have to resize to a certain extent and bring the body back on track.

I think that, in this case, I could drop the tablespace/tempfile and recreate it, but I was scared then... so I resize.

Please share your opinion, it is totally safe to drop tablespace temp/tempfile in any situation? I know, right now sort operation failed, but I'm willing to adjust with that. But my concern is the incompatibility or the overall database problem.

Kind regards

I have not tried so I do not know, but I guess that Oracle will not let you do something for the temporary file while someone uses it.  I hope that David can correct me if I'm wrong on this matter to shrink.

Personally I would do nothing temp related without bouncing the PB itself if I could possibly avoid it.

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