C# for the Oracle DBA?

Local cell dwellers are now looking for the
source of manical laughter.  ;)

Extensions?  Well, maybe.

I'm working on a sqlplus break/compute type of
module that is still rather crude.  It's been quite a
process, as I'm using aspects of OOP I've never
used, and a few other things.

Which is a nice way of saying that I've not done any
serious OOP and the code probably sucks. 

After it all works, there are a couple of folks I want to 
have take a look at it to tell me just how badly it sucks.

Then I'll fix it.  If it's good enough, it may be something
worthy of integration into DBI::Shell, and/or DBI. 

We'll see.

There are also some other scripts I've thought of integrating
into the PDBA toolkit, but just haven't got to it.

sqldump:  dump v$sqltext and v$sqlarea stats to a text
file, which can then be sorted by any of the stats you like
without connecting to the database again.

get_oracle_services.pl and NT_check_services.pl:

Get all currently running oracle services from all NT/Win2k
servers in a domain, write to a configuration file. 

Then run NT_check_services.pl to determine if  a service
is running, and start it if it isn't running.

Others I can't recall at the moment...

Jared





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And it was a good book you wrote (Perl for Oracle DBA). 
Any extensions/2nd editions? What about C# for oracle DBA?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jared Still [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> 
> 
> I can certainly echo the sentiments expressed in this article.
> 
> Writing a book ( as a coauthour in my case) was something I had
> wanted to do, and harbored no illusions of quick riches. 
> Many hundreds
> of hours on that book netted me about.. lemme see here...
> 
> Well, a night shift at Starbucks would have paid nearly as 
> well.  But then
> again, I didn't do it for the money.
> 
> Rachel tried to scare me away from it, but it didn't work.
> 
> Technical editing is enjoyable, also doesn't pay too well, but is 
> a lot less stressful than trying to meet a writing deadline.
> 
> Jared
> 
> 
> 
> On Wednesday 15 January 2003 19:19, DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
> > I have enjoyed reading the books from the authors who 
> participate on this
> > list. I hope to read books in the future from others on 
> this list that
> > haven't written a book yet. If you have considered writing 
> an Oracle book,
> > take a look at this article:
> >
> > http://www.devx.com/devx/editorial/10491
> >
> >
> > Dennis Williams
> > DBA, 40%OCP
> > Lifetouch, Inc.
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