On Tue, 8 May 2001,Keith Myers scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:

->Being a relatively new and often times struggling Oracle DBA I was wondering
->what 3 or 4 books everyone recommends as a must have reference/knowledge
->base in day to day support/programming of their databases.
->
->
One I recommend and use is Oracle DBA 101.  My advice, get it, read it, highlight it, 
and scribble notes in the margins.  Mine sits next to me as I work.  I just wish it 
had wider margins for note scribbling.;-)

Another is Oracle Backup and Recovery, same advice.

And for a third... ORACLE SQL & PL/SQL Annotated Archives.

YMMV, yadda yadda yadda.

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Bill Thater             Certifieable ORACLE DBA
Telergy, Inc.            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You gotta program like you don't need the money,
You gotta compile like you'll never get hurt,
You gotta run like there's nobody watching,
It's gotta come from the heart if you want it to work.
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