Title: RE: Tough Oracle DBA experience
how about DBAs with attitude problems? DBAs who refuse developers access to v$ views. DBAs who refuse to listen to developers. DBAs who who refuse to explain any decisions to developers. DBAs who are pure production DBAs and have no knowledge of development and cant even write PL/SQL?
 
Ive worked with quite a few DBAs who only know a fraction of what they think they do. Same holds true for developers and managers. So its not one way. Attitude is harder to overcome than competence. Someone with a good attitude can learn. Someone who knows and has a bad attitude can be intolerable.
 
The worst kind though is the jack of all trades who thinks he/she knows everything about everything yet only knows a little about everything. Those are the worst.
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Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: Tough Oracle DBA experience

Top 5 problems ...

1. Developers (who think they know everything)
2. Developers (who think, others think they know everything)
3. Developers (who think but just not coherently)
4. Developers (who DON'T think at all)
5. Developers (these work for Oracle)

Raj
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-----Original Message-----
From: Veeraraju_Mareddi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 9:09 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Tough Oracle DBA experience


Dear All,

I am collecting (Just writing in a book ) of all tough problems , great
issues handled with Oracle RDBMS as a DBA.

Request you kindly send us the Top 5 Problems , Difficult scenarios(the most
tough problems , with solution u did.)you faced so far in your DBA life.

Hope to see many responses to this , atleast by Monday.
Thanks a lot.

Regards
Rajuveera

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