Title: RE: OT -- Boston Globe job listings
step out of darkness
can't resist this, although i may regret it ... but ...
i have seen exactly what samir describes here, with similar outcomes for those involved.
however, i worked at an overseas subsidiary of what became one of the biggest
Title: ora_sql_txt system defined event attribute
hiya folks,
just curious whether anyone is successfully using this attribute w/servererror trigger to capture the sql for a failed transaction -- say for a 1555 error?
it would appear to be new to 9i as i can see it in the doco for 9.2 and
Title: RE: IMPORT sl
i might add my 2c, even though the problem has been resolved. :-)
once upon a time, we had a 2g database that was taking a looong time to import. anyone ever heard of remedy?
did everything that has already been mentioned.
tracing revealed log file sync
are standard for an OLTP-Datamart/DW setup?
Hope that all makes sense. My situation is not particularly complex,
but I've no doubt others can provide handy insight.
Cheers,
Casey ...
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... and thanks Mark for pointing
out my err ...
:-)
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Thanks to all who responded, in particular Jared for his comprehensive
coverage of the Perl side of things.
Much appreciated.
:-)
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have strict directory or file perms on such
scripts, they too could be compromised. :-(
HTH,
Casey
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there are no
specific drives to count up, how do you come up with a reasonable
DBWR_IO_SLAVES value on this system ??
Thanks
Kevin
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' all?
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- but
Perl is just so much more fun.
HTH,
Casey ...
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We're going through a "certification" process, so to speak (offline if you're
curious), w/NetApp right now. My testing against a 100 million row (+) table
is thus far positive, but testing is really in it's infancy. A few comments:
- we're using tcp, not upd (reasons should be obvious)
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