If X is fixed for all sessions, do a step increase of X so that you only have
to select 1 row from dual.
Anjo.
On Friday 27 September 2002 00:18, you wrote:
> All...
>
> Is there a method by which I can select the next x values from a
> sequence from dual? I've searched Google and OraFAQs.com,
"Bad sales Dweeb. No more doughnuts for you!"
"Mad about money my name might suggest,
But good taste about nothing describes me the best."
"Mercadante,
Is the requirement that all datafiles be the same size a business
requirement?
I guess that having all datafiles the same size would be useful if you need
to move them to other platters. Do you have multiple physical devices to
move your datafiles around in?
If you only have a single RAID devi
I'm not leaving. I was going to be away for the day and this list
overflows my in box... wanted to stop that from happening
--- Mohammad Rafiq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rachel,
>
> The godess (number 1)
>
> (which gives Jared heart attacks when he thinks I'm leaving for good)
>
> Not only J
Anyone using NETIQ for monitoring Windows and Unix servers. ? How is
it compare to OEM tools ?
I will appreciate your comments and inputs.
thanks
Manmohan.
Tired of all the SPAM in your inbox? Switch to LYCOS MAIL PLUS
http://www
Does anyone consider it essential to put indexes
on Foreign Keys or is it just an option to safeguard
against the rare possiblity of a deadlock ?
Is this possibility real and have you seen it happen ?
I am one who does not want to create a foreign index
as their is already one wih a leading colum
Has anyone found a way to use linux as a client to Oracle Applications? The self
service stuff runs
just fine but the Oracle Forms requires that damnable jinit. This is the only problem
left before I
can give MS the big Heave Ho.
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Each new user of a
Gary Chambers wrote:
>
> All...
>
> Is there a method by which I can select the next x values from a
> sequence from dual? I've searched Google and OraFAQs.com, but I can't
> seem to make any hits on my search request. TIA
>
> Gary Chambers
>
> //-
> // Lu
Then there's OpenOffice. Very nice. http://www.openoffice.org - I use it
regularly and have had no problems.
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
210.581.6217
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 4:28 PM
> To: Multiple
I agree, post it. If someone doesn't want it, they can hit the ol delete key. But it
is truly up to the list-owner.
Gene
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/26/02 05:33PM >>>
I say post it. We are the benefactors. If the list owner says go for it
then post it anyway regardless as I know many folks would
All...
Is there a method by which I can select the next x values from a
sequence from dual? I've searched Google and OraFAQs.com, but I can't
seem to make any hits on my search request. TIA
Gary Chambers
//-
// Lucent Technologies GIO/Unix
// 4 Robbins Road
Go ahead and post it. If we don't like it, haven't a clue why, we'll flame you.
Simple?? *-)
Dick Goulet
Reply Separator
Author: "Freeman; Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 9/26/2002 12:30 PM
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me pos
Robert,
Please I would like to preview it. I am a big fan of RMAN.
Bonnie Finke
Globitech Inc.
Sherman, TX
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:31 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hand
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapt
I say post it. We are the benefactors. If the list owner says go for it
then post it anyway regardless as I know many folks would be very grateful.
Rick
"Fr
Dennis,
Actually migrating to StarOffice is pretty simple. We would have done so a
year ago, but the mail package we're using would not budge. Damn Lotus.
Dick Goulet
Reply Separator
Author: DENNIS WILLIAMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 9/26/2002
Since I plan to buy the book, I would be very interested in previewing it.
Thanks
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:31 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hand
I was wondering if anyone would be intere
and set COMPATIBLE = 8.0.6 to keep out new features.
Henry
-Original Message-
Kirti
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:18 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
1. Do not use any 8.1.7 specific features after the upgrade.
2. Take a cold backup while at 8.1.7
3. Run the downgrade
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting one chapter from
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery
by Mathew Hart and Myself. I don't want to just force it on you all, or make
it seem like a marketing ploy. So, if there
are enough folks interested in me doing so, I will, and if you obj
Do you use ODBC to download data to say, EXCEL? The following will be of interest
http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/m-127.shtml
Ian Macgregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Yeah, I saw that one and thought "how hard can that be?". Just raise license
fees again. What are corporations going to do? Switch to StarOffice? Do that
and all the users will insist that they much have pure MS.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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I would like to know.
-Original Message-From: JOE TESTA
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002
4:11 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
OT: oracle-dba.com up for sale on ebay.com
For those of you who don't know, i've put in place a plan
What's the reserve price?
ltiu
JOE TESTA wrote:
> For those of you who don't know, i've put in place a plan to leave the
> oracle field and move back into the medical field, saying that, i've
> decided to offload the oracle-dba.com domain that i purchased quite a
> few years ago.
>
> Its o
email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] as I'll be out
of office and away from this acct for a few days.
joe
Hi Kurth
This is from Johannes that is not on the oracle-l mailing list.
I have no knowlegde about patch 380665 but I have a happy customer
running Forms 3.0 (version Version 3.0.16.12 from the Oracle 7.2.3
installation CD) in an Oracle 7.2.3 home on Sun Solaris (SunOS 5.7),
with TWO_TASK s
For those of you who don't know, i've put in place a plan to leave the
oracle field and move back into the medical field, saying that, i've decided to
offload the oracle-dba.com domain that i purchased quite a few years ago.
Its on ebay with a starting price of .01 with a reserve price. If
Nothing wrong with dominating as long as the rule "the better product
wins" is followed (i.e. not through foul play like forcing Dell or HP to
bundle MSOffice or else they can't sell MSWindows with their PC's).
ltiu
Orr, Steve wrote:
> Speaking of R&D, what about the eWeek article about how M
Jared,
My boss is still trying to figure out what I do. ;)
It happens everywhere with DBA's specially when systems are running without
any serious issuesbecause of your experience and
pro-activeness. It may happens may be bad marketing by DBA's of their
work
Regards
Rafiq
Repl
Title: RE: Degrade a database??
I can't think of any better way to back out of anything other than
a restore from disk or tape.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 2:48 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-
1. Do not use any 8.1.7 specific features after the upgrade.
2. Take a cold backup while at 8.1.7
3. Run the downgrade script from $O_H/rdbms/admin directory (d0800060.sql).
4. Backup
5. Rollback your changes to all other scripts/files ($O_H, listener file
etc..etc..)
Best approach:
Create a
As long as we are sure to acknowledge the authorship of
Simon Traviglia (sp?), the original author of BOFH...
There are several websites posting the BOFH saga;
search by the keyword "bofh" on www.google.com to get the correct spelling of
Simon's last name...
- Original Message -
NM...it's back...
Rich
> -Original Message-
> From: Jesse, Rich
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:19 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Metalink problems loading images?
>
>
> Or do I need to talk with our networking group about the
> firewall? This
> lin
and DDBA, and ODBA, and DA, and DM, and DWA, and DWM
... any more?
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 2:37 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Have you gone through "what's the difference between an application DBA and
a database DBA?" yet?
Regards,
Patric
Hi all:
I'm getting the following errors when trying to
do an arch backup against the database:
ORA-19587: error occurred reading 512 bytes at block
number 1
ORA-27091: skgfqio: unable to queue I/O
IBM AIX RISC System/6000 Error: 2: No such file or
directory
Additional information: 1
ORA-06512:
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
Speaking of R&D, what about the eWeek article about how M$ is going
to pump $3,000,000,000.00 into MS Office? They want to achieve
$20,000,000,000.00 per year in revenue on MSOffice alone. Seems like they want
to dominate the desktop with more that just the O/S
Checking the syntax? I had a friend ones, who used to say that I had a heavy accent
even when I wrote. So there.
Well,
more and more often B'essDBAFH-driven straight to the nuthouse.
Ladies drive to an insane asylum. Am I correct?
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 200
Hello All,
We are in the process of upgrading a database from 8.0.6 to 8.1.7. The
upgrade is not a problem. We have been asked to come out with a fast
rollback strategy in case we have to fall back, say after a week, to the
8.0.6 database with no data loss. Any fresh ideas?
Thanks
Raj
--
Plea
Have you gone through "what's the difference between an application DBA and
a database DBA?" yet?
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fat City Netwo
Inka, I don't have a Ferrari, but if my Ford Taurus would
qualify, let me know. 110,000 miles, majority of them on highway miles,
driver likes to push the pedal to the medal occasionally.
Metallic blue.
> -Original Message-
> From: Inka Bezdziecka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thurs
Perhaps optimizer_max_permutations may be worth taking a look at?
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI
USA
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:30 PM
To: Multiple re
Kurth,
i have contacted a guy in Quebec and has installed the patch on VMS.
-Mandar
> -Original Message-
> From: Kurth, Michael J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 6:23 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Forms 3.0 ; Oracle 8i/9i ;
Not sure. I haven't had the time to play with 9.x and character sets yet. Our
instance currently
is 8.1.7.4 and was created as UTF8 since we had to support Simplied Chinese and
Portuguese from the
onset of the 11.5 project.
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Each new user of a new sy
I've thought for some time now that DBA's are the pragmatist's of IT.
We fit everywhere, and nowhere.
My boss is still trying to figure out what I do. ;)
Jared
"Robson, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/26/2002 02:13 AM
Please respond to ORACLE-L
To:
so i took the first 2 stories and put them on
http://www.oracle-dba.com/bdbafh
nothing pretty, maybe i'll mess with it later today, text only so
far.
feel free to submit your part of the on-going saga to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
joe
lady-driven?
- Original Message -
To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:55 AM
I have a ZX3 Focus (lady driven, low mileage, autumn red) which I gladly
exchange for a Ferrari (any colour) or Aston-Martin (only racing green).
Is anyone currently running
>Intel based machines running Linux cluster and run
> RAC on it.
I'd be interested in performance and reliability.
Thanks in advanced.
-Lizz
--- "Ji, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> True, a 2/3 node clusters ain't that cheap. But to
> achieve high
I HAVE read the Data Guard Concepts and Administration manual
(repeatedly)and will re-read it several more times.
Questions:
1. Any other publications, articles, white papers to follow up on?
2. Has anybody implemented this (9.2 on AIX with IBM Shark storage) and with
what level of succes/failu
I have a ZX3 Focus (lady driven, low mileage, autumn red) which I gladly exchange for
a Ferrari (any colour) or Aston-Martin (only racing green). Are you interested?
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:03 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
RAC isn't meant
Well as long as we are being AR...Don't you mean DEC/Compaq/HP
:-)
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:34 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I also have a just curious question. Do most interchange the values 1000K
for 1M or 1000M for 1G? I try to be prec
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
Don't you
think that the constant search for the nirvana of us all - a perfect solution to
somebody else's problems includes pulling off the shelf that report written a
long time ago?
In
addition, reports are just side effects of "knowing
better". Are the
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
you're
right. I was reliving some of the bad experiences I've had with this,
rather than remembering when I learned something usefull! good
point.
-Original Message-From: Toepke, Kevin M
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2
Title: extremely long parse time
why would a query take 148 seconds to
parse? It is a two way union
where the first half is going against all_tables
and the second half is a join
between all_indexes and all_ind_columns.
The shared pool has 50M large parts of it are
free. I generated a 1
Or do I need to talk with our networking group about the firewall? This
link, taken directly from the Metalink "My Headlines" page, errors out for
me with "could not locate remote server":
http://gts214.us.oracle.com:8000/images/metalink/usaeng/navbar/metalink/nav_
library_off.gif
TIA!
Rich
-
Dennis,
True, a 2/3 node clusters ain't that cheap. But to achieve high
availability
the other choice is to buy a high end server like Sun E10k or the newer
ones. And I think the 2/3 node clusters are cheap compare to those big
iron boxes and you get a very good availability and scalability fro
To which I would add... downtime and losing data can be very expensive so
given the alternative, if you need fault tolerance and scalability then
maybe it is cheap by comparison.
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Den
I think it's very possible. Run the Universal Installer once
(interactively). Tar up the stuff under the product directory (all
subdirectories including jre and 9.2.0.1).
Now you can use the tar file to install to another machine. Write a wrapper
script that untars your image.
I recommend Per
Yes you can move within the same tablespace.
I had to do this when one of the other developers created a table with the default
pctfree. Updates were causing rows to chain, so I issued the alter table move command
with a new pctfree. Rebuilt the indexes and analyzed the table again and so far
If you are an Oracle DBA With SAP experience looking for a stable company
where you can work within a great team environment, this company in Toledo,
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Goddess:
The conclusions are correct. The OS must be configured to properly
handle the 64-bit architecture, thus, large files. The 32-bit limitation on
2GB files is still imposed unless this occurs. Although Oracle can
accommodate > 2GB files, you must have the OS handle the "outside Oracle
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
I view
a R&D project not as "adding value to the business",
but training for myself. Everytime I have participated on an R&D
project I have learned a significant amount and have gained invaluable
experience!
If you
go in expecting to throw away all of your "
Yes, I concur. RAC might be positioned as a "cluster of cheap Intel/Linux
servers"
but a true cluster isn't really cheap.
On Compaq Tru64 Cluster, we are going for a Memory Channel Interconnect
which, I understand, is even more expensive than Gigabit.
hemant
At 07:43 AM 26-09-02 -0800, you wro
Yes, I think I need to test it for myself and see what I get.
As for the busy table in a production environment [24x7, so there's no time
to rebuild the table normally], I've put in a request for 30minutes downtime
[I am allowed an occassional 15 to 30 minutes every two months] to rebuild
the t
Yes, you can!
- Kirti
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:34 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Well, yes, that is one option. Can I issue an ALTER TABLE MOVE to
the same tablespace, I wonder.
Thanks
Hemant
At 08:23 AM 25-09-02 -0800, you wrote:
>H
Thanks Dennis
I was going to use LMT's, I didn't mention it in my email as I thought
it would be irrelevant to the question I was asking.
The first database in question to move is oracle financials 11.5.7 which
requires you to move to LMT's
Darren
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, Sep
Michael - I've done it both ways, and yes, it depends on how AR you wish to
be. You can convert everything to K and get pretty precise. Or you can
simply create the tablespace and datafile, then query the free space and
create your table accordingly. Of course LMT with uniform extents changes
the
Well, yes, that is one option. Can I issue an ALTER TABLE MOVE to
the same tablespace, I wonder.
Thanks
Hemant
At 08:23 AM 25-09-02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hemant,
>
>If I understand your question correctly, trying using the alter table move
>command and specify new values for pctfree and pctused
Rachel,
The godess (number 1)
(which gives Jared heart attacks when he thinks I'm leaving for good)
Not only Jared , but we all will miss your particpation as godess number 2
Lisa Rutland( I always forget her married name) already away from this list
for a while
Regards
Rafiq
Reply-To:
that is something I didn't consider, I will look into it further.
Thanks
Darren
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Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 5:48 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Is there a reason you can't just resize the existing file?
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesda
Our SAN has been setup as RAID5, so the use of single large
datafiles is probably the method I will go with, using the added
option of resizing once I read up on it some more :)
Darren
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 8:13 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-
Hello,
it is acknowledged that v$temp_space_header.blocks_free
mean ONLY that the blocks have 'never ever been used'
Can someone confirm if
v$temp_extent_pool.blocks_cached
is the 'real number of blocks available for sorting'?
How do we confirm this?
Observations
v$temp_space_header.block
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
you
obviously have not wasted enough time with tasks like this. they really
suck.
you
end up spinning your wheels for a week, all for nothing. your report ends
up on somebody's shelf someplace - never read. and 6 months later, they
ask the same questions.
RAC isn't meant to be cheap. It is a fault-tolerant technology.
You cannot buy a Ferrari or Aston-Martin for $15,000 with only 2.5% APR.
As a matter of fact, when you are buying a red Ferrari, you are probably
not even going to mention APR. That is a difference between Ford Focus or
Dodge Neon an
Glenn - I have a question you could ask. Oracle talks about how RAC will
allow Oracle to make better use of cheap computers. To me the weak point is
how much bandwidth you have between the nodes. If you have a gigabit fiber
optic connection between the nodes, it might work well, but suppose you ha
What browser are you using? Perhaps you need to turn on Java/JS/cookies?
Just a thought...never had a problem with it myself on v3.
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
> -Original Message-
Darren - Let me try to clarify my answer.
1. Yes, 800-meg is not really large with today's disk systems, so that
consolidation should be no problem.
2. If you are doing this type of consolidation, I think it would be a good
time for you to take as step back for broader perspective. Specifically, i
Yechiel - But all things are NEVER equal. So companies end up doing stupid
things because of some larger motive. You end up buying crappy computers
because your boss thinks it will impress the CEO with how you are loyally
supporting someone that somehow supports your company.
Ironic isn't it.
Specifically ask about RAC's performance with respect to platform. I saw a
demo that HP put on at a WOUG meeting where the NT cluster took 20-30
seconds to fail over. While this isn't earth-shattering, there was mention
made that Unix/Linux failover times only took about 1-2 seconds. Might be
a
Allow me to add a true experience to the thread.
We had an Oracle Sales Droid who believed he could pull a significant number of
$$ out of us by playing hardball in a similar though not identical manner,
somewhere between 10 and 15 million of them. Well, we had him & his manager in
for a discuss
I also have a just curious question. Do most interchange the values 1000K
for 1M or 1000M for 1G? I try to be precise in my usage, but I guess that's
just the AR size of my personality. OK, I'll go find my pills now. ;) By
the way, we use a maximum size of 4Gb+8k file size but, I've never has
Tim,
I cannot speak for the 35Gb datafile which is a one-off but for the systems
where we have
datafiles files > 4Gb we invariably use EDM to "break a mirror" and then
RMAN proxy against that.
The mirror is then kept off-line until we are ready to do the next backup.
At that point the mirror i
Rahul -
What error messages are you getting??
I had similar problems a while back w/ OEM 2.2, but followed the steps
laid out in Oracle Enterprise Manager 101 (Oracle Press), and it worked
like a champ.
Brian
--
| Brian McGraw /* DBA */ Infinity Ins
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
Well,
regardless of MS tactics, the
last paragraph reads: "Therefore, I support investigating SQL server, Biz Talk,
and dot Net, but I emphasize the word INVESTIGATING. "
What
is better than R&D projects? At the end one wins no matter what.
Knowing more does
I am visiting Oracle next week and will be getting a dog-and-pony show on Oracle 9i
and RAC (Real Application Clusters). Does anyone have any experience or comments on
this product/technology? Can you suggest some burning questions I can pose to Oracle
when we get the demos? This is a techni
Rachel - In the whitepaper "How to Stop Defragmenting and Start Living",
they make a big deal under LMT about selecting specific extent sizes, and
those optimum sizes are different for Oracle 8i and Oracle 8. For Oracle 8i
the sizes are 128k, 4m, 128m. I couldn't follow the complete logic of why
t
>If you want them to shut up and play nice(r) then I'd strongly
>suggest having a few prominent G3's around on desktops and at
>least one server (say file + print running Samba) with an RH
>or SuSE sitcker on it next to the NT boxes on your rack. See
>if that helps them understand your point of vi
Hi,
I've been charged with coming up with automation scripts which will
migration
customer databases from Oracle 7.3.4 to Oracle 9i (35 databases in all).
As the databases aren't huge I was gonna go with the Export/Import option
(rather than MIG utility),
so I'm in the process of writing batch fi
Title: RE: Best Practice - Partitioned object, one partition per tablespace,
exactly - in the warehouse I am working on we have so much data over so many partitioned ranges (for the benefits of partition elimination) that it didn't make sense to create a separate part. in each tablespace plus
> For more information see
>
> $ perldoc perlport
>
> Not much more information, mind you, but at least a positive
> statement that alarm is not implemented on Win32. This
> document also describes all the other stuff without which I
> can't believe an operating system can survive comme
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
Exactly.
In
other words, thank the MS-sales-dweeb for his time, and tell him "bye-bye now",
"no-more-sales-for-you".
Tom Mercadante Oracle Certified Professional
-Original Message-From: Yechiel Adar
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, Sep
> Remember, sales-dweebs can say anything they want. If your
> sales-dweeb-conversation person rolls-over for this MS sales-dweeb, then
> it's your companies fault.
> And remember, it's a two-way street. The sales-dweeb can say anything he
> wants to you, but you can call also - including tell
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
What exactly is your problem?
Lets say that you are a factory that sells paper.
You need to buy a computer system.
One supplier also sell printers and the other advocate
paperless office.
All things being equal, which one will you give your
business to??
Ye
Datafile sizing affects the speed of backup and restore, since each datafile
can only be backed up or restored by one process at a time. As a result, I
try to keep datafiles at uniform sizes of 2-4 Gb max. How do such large and
variable-sized datafiles impact your backups and restores? Just cur
We have set it to 300 on a 9012 RAC, no bad experiences, at-least
related to this setting yet.
Raj
__
Rajendra
Jamadagni
MIS, ESPN Inc.
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot
com
Any opinion expressed here is
personal and doesn'
I tried for years to find a patch that would allow Forms 3.0 to work with
Oracle8.x.x. I think there is a path for NT, but none for Unix.
Time to bite the bullet and upgrade to Forms 4.5 or higher.
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of
Title: OT: MIcrosoft Blackmail
Thomas,
Don't
get mad - remember, it's not personal, it's just "the
bidness".
Remember, sales-dweebs can say anything they want. If your
sales-dweeb-conversation person rolls-over for this MS sales-dweeb, then it's
your companies fault.
And
remember, it
Yes, 10Gb datafiles.
I think we have a 35Gb datafile somewhere but I have not looked at that
database myself
John
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Sent: 26 September 2002 12:03
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
10001Mb?
the uniform extent sizes map to what I'll be using as well. good to
know
10001Mb?
the uniform extent sizes map to what I'll be using as well. good to
know I'm not way off track
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We tend to use multiples of 1Gb and add 1 Mb to the file so that we
> get
> 2001, 10001 Mb etc
> Solaris 2.8
> LMT uniform extents range from 64K to 20Mb
>
>
hm, now this might be good for a presentation when you come out in
December... want to do this as the keynote?
--- Tim Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's backup day today so I'm pissed off. Being the BDBAFH,
> however, does
> > have it's advantages. I reassign null to be the tape devic
oh damn, I knew I'd screw it up... I have a user group meeting today,
this list will overflow my mailbox if I don't check it several times a
day, rather than unsubscribe (which gives Jared heart attacks when he
thinks I'm leaving for good) I thought I'd try this.
See what happens when I try to d
What is the error and how is the error occuring? My experience has been:
1. Long running SQL calling PL/SQL function:will die due to invalidated
state of the function.
2. Long running PL/SQL calling PL/SQL procedure (statically): cannot
re-compile the procedure during the run as it is pi
list,.. i have tried everything, but stiill i cannot login to em website
!!
i *CAN* use OEM console (the java app) and can login using SYSMAN (or SYS)
but... then i do http://myserver:1810/ it prompts with
realm: emterprise-manager
username: sysman
when i use the same password as when usi
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