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Detailing the documentation to set up a Single Instance DB using an NFS Volume
Signed-off-by: Jan Leemans jan.leemans@oracle.com

Detailing the documentation to set up a Single Instance DB using an NFS Volume
Signed-off-by: Jan Leemans <jan.leemans@oracle.com>

**Note:** Whenever a mount target is provisioned in OCI, its `Reported Size (GiB)` values are very large. This is visible on the mount target page when logged in to the OCI console. Some applications will fail to install if the results of a space requirements check show too much available disk space. So specify, in gibibytes (GiB), the maximum capacity reported by file systems exported through this mount target. This setting does not limit the actual amount of data you can store.
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- Example volumeHandler in the above config file :
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Shouldn't it be Example volumeHandle, right ?

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Indeed, I'll correct

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Corrected.

Correct line description in text (volumeHandle)
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The doc changes look fine to me.

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Thanks @janleemans

@yunus-qureshi yunus-qureshi reopened this Jul 18, 2022
@yunus-qureshi yunus-qureshi merged commit 189e92b into oracle:main Jul 18, 2022
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Documentation: OCI NFS Volume Static Provisioning

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