You might like to try and explain that they might be in perfect health 
today but when someone  next runs some progam module that you have that 
they will not be in "perfect" heath and would need maintenance.

Still I suppose you could do as so many before you have done Yes they are 
in perfect health as of today, and if they do let you go, when they come 
calling for your assistance then make sure you give then consultant rates 
as a big thank you for their past support.

By the way have you had a look at Orasnap it will give you a good set of 
values to put together for them to peruse as  good values today

Cheers 
and have  a good weekend

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        Subject:        RE: my boss wants a report !!!


 Any plans for layoff?!

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list, 
the management has asked me to report the activities i do to make sure
that all the DB's are in perfect health.!! Without being technical the
report
should somehow show the status of the DB's . 

I have decided to devide the report into the following sections

- performance
                 how to show the performance of the DB ??? without using 
any
stats .

- storage
                 occupied / available

- security
                 unauthorized access 

- backup and recovery

                 status of the hot standby database. 


could anyone point out some more information to include showing the
"performance" of the DB ?

Regards

Rahul


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