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Managing RDB objectsThis folder contains the relational database (RDB) objects that are associated with a particular Process Engine. An RDB object can be any FileNET object in a relational database, such as a specific table, index, rollback segment, or workflow queue. Using RDB objects to designate tablespaces or filegroupsProcess Engine uses RDB objects to allow you to decide whether to specify a tablespace or filegroup other than the default for one or more of the Process Engine database tables. A tablespace is a logical construct particular to Oracle databases. It consists of a set of files, partitions, or logical volumes. By assigning database tables to tablespaces, you can designate where the database tables will reside on the servers storage media. For more information about tablespaces, see your Oracle documentation. A filegroup is a simular concept for SQL Server databases. For further information, see your SQL Server documentation. By default, the Process Service software places Process Engine database tables in the default tablespace or filegroup specified in the Process Engine database properties. You can specify an alternate tablespace or filegroup by defining RDB objects. The tablespace or filegroup you specify for each Process Engine database table affects the resulting size of each tablespace or filegroup, as well as the performance of database access in your system. To specify a different tablespace or filegroup for one or more Process Engine database tables, take the following steps on the Process Engine. To create a new RDB object
To modify an existing RDB object
To delete an existing RDB object
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