Re: IOUG 2004

2003-11-25 Thread Tim Gorman
Good points, Tanel.  More to the point, forget about
formulating a backup strategy.  Focus on a recovery
strategy.


> RE: RE: Development vs. Production DBAIf I was doing a
> introductory administration session, I'd emphasize the
> right way of thinking the most. That is 
> 1) Always make sure that you know what you're doing and
> what are the potential consequences of your doings 2) Do
> not do extensive maintenance tasks during peak hours (yes,
> for some people it is no problem to take down the database
> server during the most active usage period) 3) Every
> security hole will be used eventually 4) A backup strategy
> is only as good as it's corresponding recovery strategy 
> :)
> 
> Btw, I'll be presenting 1-2 sessions there too, so see you
> there. 
> Tanel.
> 
>   - Original Message - 
>   From: Boivin, Patrice J 
>   To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L 
>   Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 3:19 PM
>   Subject: IOUG 2004
> 
> 
>   I was informed last night that they accepted my seminar
> proposal, I will be doing an introductory session on how
> to administer Oracle databases. 
>   Hope to see many of you in Toronto next April.
> 
>   In the meantime if there are questions you would like me
> to cover, send them on -- I will only have an hour but the
> more relevant the presentation can be, the better. 
>   Patrice.
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Re: IOUG 2004

2003-11-25 Thread Tanel Poder
Title: RE: RE: Development vs. Production DBA



If I was doing a introductory administration 
session, I'd emphasize the right way of thinking the most. That is
 
1) Always make sure that you know what you're doing 
and what are the potential consequences of your doings
2) Do not do extensive maintenance tasks 
during peak hours (yes, for some people it is no problem to take down the 
database server during the most active usage period)
3) Every security hole will be used 
eventually
4) A backup strategy is only as good as it's 
corresponding recovery strategy
 
:)
 
Btw, I'll be presenting 1-2 sessions there too, so 
see you there.
 
Tanel.
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Boivin, Patrice J 
  To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 3:19 
  PM
  Subject: IOUG 2004
  
  I 
  was informed last night that they accepted my seminar proposal, I will be 
  doing an introductory session on how to administer Oracle 
  databases.
   
  Hope 
  to see many of you in Toronto next April.
   
  In 
  the meantime if there are questions you would like me to cover, send them on 
  -- I will only have an hour but the more relevant the presentation can be, the 
  better.
   
  Patrice.


RE: IOUG 2004

2003-11-25 Thread Boivin, Patrice J
Title: RE: RE: Development vs. Production DBA



It 
occurred to me that there probably aren't many new DBAs on the list...  
LOL
 
Patrice.

  -Original Message-From: Boivin, Patrice J 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 
  9:19 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
  IOUG 2004
  I 
  was informed last night that they accepted my seminar proposal, I will be 
  doing an introductory session on how to administer Oracle 
  databases.
   
  Hope 
  to see many of you in Toronto next April.
   
  In 
  the meantime if there are questions you would like me to cover, send them on 
  -- I will only have an hour but the more relevant the presentation can be, the 
  better.
   
  Patrice.