Example of setting sbspace characteristics
The following call to the onspaces utility
creates an sbspace called sb1 in the /dev/sbspace1 partition:
onspaces -c -S sb1 -p /dev/sbspace1 -o 500 -s 2000
-Df "AVG_LO_SIZE=32"The following table shows the resulting system-specified storage characteristics for all smart large objects in the sb1 sbspace.
| Disk-storage information | System-specified value | Specified by onspaces utility |
|---|---|---|
| Size of extent | Calculated by database server | System default |
| Size of next extent | Calculated by database server | System default |
| Minimum extent size | Calculated by database server | System default |
| Size of smart large object | 32 kilobytes (database server uses as size estimate) | AVG_LO_SIZE |
| Maximum size of I/O block | Calculated by database server | System default |
| Name of sbspace | sb1 | -S option |
| Logging | OFF | System default |
| Last-access time | OFF | System default |