nice, very nice..... and just in time, as I have decided to "put a stake in 
the ground" (to quote our CTO) and take back control of my databases. My 
programmers have been allowed to run riot due to a limited number of hours 
in the day for me to get things done. No more.

Now, where did I leave that kevlar vest?

Rachel


>From: Paul Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Oracle DBA evolution path - please share your opinion
>Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 22:10:33 -0800
>
>How's this for starting down the path to the dark side?
>
>set pagesize 0 linesize 132
>set heading off verify off termout off feedback off
>REM give them their own sandbox
>CREATE TABLESPACE "TRAFFIC" NOLOGGING
>  DATAFILE 'E:\ORACLE\ORADATA\DEV\TRAFFIC.DBF' SIZE 128M
>  EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL UNIFORM SIZE 160K
>/
>spool no_more_garbage_in_real_tablespaces.sql
>select 'set heading on verify on feedback on termout on'||chr(10)||
>        'set pagesize 9999 linesize 80'
>   from dual
>/
>select 'spool bdbafh_gets_revenge.lst' from dual
>/
>select 'REM '||username||' go play in traffic'||chr(10)||
>        'REVOKE RESOURCE FROM '||username||';'||chr(10)||
>        'ALTER USER '||username||' QUOTA 0 ON USERS;'||chr(10)||
>        'ALTER USER '||username||' QUOTA 0 on INDX;'||chr(10)||
>        'ALTER USER '||username||' QUOTA 48M ON traffic;'
>   from dba_users
>  where username not in ('SYS','SYSTEM','CEO','OEM')
>/
>select 'spool off' from dual
>/
>spool off
>@no_more_garbage_in_real_tablespaces.sql;
>
>enjoy.
>
>Paul
>
>"Gogala, Mladen" wrote:
> >
> > Did anybody explain you the path of a BDBAFH (DBA version of BOFH)?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 11:16 AM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> >
> > Thanks a lot to all who have responded !
> > U guys really give me inspiration and motivation to go ahead and learn
> > things .
> > I decided to learn everything i could about Oracle ( mainly from these
> > lists ) and simultaniously epand my Java experience .
> > I think it's a good path !
> > Thanks a lot again for your thoughts .
> > BTW , Gaurav , what is "apps dba" ?
> > How could i learn this ?
> >
> > Thanks a lot !
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Behalf Of Gaurav Verma
> > Sent: Tue, February 27, 2001 7:18 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Andrey .. good question!
> >
> > > Some background : i've been around Oracle for
> > > several years , i'm DBAing for
> > > 2+ years now , i have written some java code (jdbc ,
> > > some XML etc) , perl ,
> > > PL/SQL , Tcl/Tk , a lot of UNIX scripting .
> > > .Where do i go to from here ?\
> >
> > Long way to go..
> >
> > >
> > > Many people say that the profession of Oracle DBA is
> > > going to be less
> > > demanded in future , because of :
> > > 1) either other DB ( like less-expensive MS SQL
> > > Server or free MySQL) will
> > > occupy the market , especially in small enterprises
> > > ;
> >
> > thats bullshit. If you are a good dba then you should
> > know where to sell your skills. Big organisations
> > still  rely on Oracle and will. Oracle aint gonna die
> > so fast.
> >
> > > 1) either other DB ( like less-expensive MS SQL
> > > Server or free MySQL) will
> > > occupy the market , especially in small enterprises
> >
> > is an wayward extrapolation  and not yet a reality. We
> > all know the limitations of Sqlserver etc. FOr
> > enterprise use, Oracle is still the best.
> >
> > > 2) or Oracle will "improve" the DB management and
> > > make it "point and click"
> > > , so you do not need a dedicated Oracle DBA at all
> > > or you need less Oracle
> > > DBAs .
> > >
> > thats true. Oracle will always improve the interface.
> > and it did. from SQl*dba to OEM, it has improved a lot
> > (point and click) but still you do need human
> > intervention a lot. Human decision is still human
> > decision and you should know it better. DBAs are
> > always going to be in demand. You could say.. people
> > might need lesser.. but then what do just have to do
> > is become one of the best. Keep updating your skills.
> >
> > > So , the bottom line is : what should i learn now ?
> > > how can i extend my
> > > expertise ? In which fields ?
> >
> > Hmm... guess you should try out the marketable skills.
> > working on production databases, high-availability
> > implementations, partitioning, datawarehousing,
> > replication, parallel server (now replaced with (9i
> > clusters) blah blah blah
> >
> > > Please share your thoughts !
> > > Thanks a lot in advance !
> >
> > So my friend, there is a lot to learn and work upon.
> > You could even consider becoming an apps dba rather
> > being an plain oracle dba. It pays a lot more and you
> > have to believe me there. 11i is HOTTTT man.
> >
> > just my 2 cents.
> >
> > cheers,
> >
> > Gaurav
> >
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