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honeypots.
Steve
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This sounds great until something doesn't work properly.
Bet it's difficult to toubleshoot.
Has this setup given you any problems in that regard?
Jared
On Tuesday 18
Title: Weid exp/imp problem
You
may need to use consistent=y on the export to ensure that the view for the
entire export run is from one snapshot in time. If your application is
busy changing data during the export, then as export moves through the list of
tables (alphabetically I think)
facts, but having an opinion is an art!
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we'd truncate them and start again with that set of data.
Aside from sqlldr direct mode and import direct mode, can anyone think of
ways to do this?
Thanks,
Steve
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Insert
chapter in concepts manual. Unfortunately Direct load insert works with
Insert .. select, not Insert .. values syntax.
hth,
prasad
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to check is
rather OPS is supported with Veritas Cluster on Sun
platform, anyone know??
KC
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do a lot more than the old version, any comments
from the list?? The other things I need to check is
rather OPS is supported with Veritas Cluster on Sun
platform, anyone know??
KC
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I have
used both and somewhat prefer VCS. In both systems, we've had problems
where the cluster was in an unknown state and any action to change the state was
risky to all the services in the cluster. This is rare for both
products.
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