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will also learn to hate PS Query if your users have ad-hoc query
access.:-)
John Dailey
Oracle DBA
ING Americas - Application Services
Atlanta, GA
than exporting it. I don't drop the
datafiles I don't need - just let them get marked as missing. This is
obviously a *very* temporary database and after I get what I need I blow it
up.
I'm sure there are other methods of doing this - this works for me.
HTH
John Dailey
Oracle DBA
ING
as well if anyone is interested - despite the fact
I will probably bore you to death :-)
John Dailey
Oracle DBA
ING Americas - Application Services
Atlanta, GA
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are fighting a lot of marketing hype.
If anyone has additional experiences or feedback with Hitachi or EMC they
would like to share or comments (agree/disagree) with my thoughts, I'd love
to hear them. I'm open for learning!
Thanks,
John Dailey
Oracle DBA
ING Americas - Application
required to do this.
Oracle 8.1.7.0
AIX 4.3.3
Any and all help is welcomed -
thanks!
John Dailey
Corporate Systems DBA
ING Americas
Atlanta, GA
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John Dailey
Oracle DBA
Atlanta, GA
you touch these parameters.
You'll get more bang for your buck and I'm sure there's lots of queries
that ran good under RBO that are suddenly going to be dogs in CBO and
vice-versa. Good old-fashioned tuning fun!
HTH and YMMV
John Dailey
Oracle DBA
Atlanta, GA
All opinions are my own yadda
Ross, we are also running AIX 4.3.3 with a mix of 8.0.5.2.1 and 8.1.7
databases, headed to all 8.1.7. We are mostly running S80s here.
Just shoot me a note and we'll talk.
John D.
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Sorry if I'm taking this too far, but I sometimes get those ^M characters
in files when I FTP in the wrong mode (ascii vs. binary). If this file
has been recently transferred to your Unix box, try re-FTPing it in a
different mode and those ^M characters may go away.
If this doesn't apply to
Sean, perhaps I am missing something from your question, but this sounds
like a job for Oracle Lite (whatever name the marketing folks call it now,
it used to be Oracle Lite anyway). I had an environment similar to your
scenario engineers in the field would use their laptops all day
occur without a log switch but not
vice-versa.A log switch has an implicit checkpoint within it, but if
you have checkpoints between log switches you will get more checkpoints in
your alert file than log switches.
HTH,
John Dailey
Corporate Systems DBA
All-Around Nice Guy
Oracle 8.0.5.2.1 -- yeah, I know I know... we are going to 8.1.7
eventually
AIX 4.3.3
Hey allLooking at our init parameters today after reading Tim
Gorman's White Paper The Search for Intelligent Life in the Cost Based
Optimizer and these 2 stood out like a sore thumb. Both are at
Eric, I'm torn between 2:
A RICOCHET FRITTER KELP -- nothing like kelp fritters! yummy!
and
A CORRECT ETHER FLIP KIT -- what Oracle needs to install to get Metalink
to work properly
That's my 2 pesos for today :-)
John Dailey
ING Corporate Systems DBA
Atlanta, GA
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run, then inserts the sysdate again (end time) into the table. I've used
this before w/ great success.
Sorry, I'm about ot leave for the day, so I couldn't be more precise. Let
me know if you have any questions and I'll be more specific.
John Dailey
Consultant
Concept Solutions, LLC
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on this, perhaps someone else can shed some
more light on the subject.
HTH and HAND!
John Dailey
Consultant
Concept Solutions, LLC
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Dave
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Has anyone got this to work? I'm using the latest oracle
wer each request, but I'll save that functionality for
later
:-)
TIA
John Dailey, MCSE/MCP+I
Consultant
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of any other way to check it;
somebody else may have a better method.
BTW... is San Diego still as sunny as ever? I'm still hooking and jabbing
here in DC... send me some more pictures of the Pacific.
:-)
John Dailey, MCSE/MCP+I
Consultant
Concept Solutions, LLC
*Your Business Intelligence Partner
Yes, and dbms_ijob will allow you to manage jobs that are not owned by you.
I had to do the same thing as Regs... those jobs can be very persistent
little guys. Break them first, then kill the session ID running the job.
This will stop them.
John Dailey
Consultant
Concept Solutions, LLC
Unfortunately, I think that's it Eric... and last I remember, Informix was
hanging by a thread. (Pun intended)
John Dailey
Consultant
Concept Solutions, LLC
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Pierce
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had
0 bits for group and other permissions in the user's home directory.
Thanks again to the list.
John Dailey
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check out this link for some info
www.datafocus.com/docs/man1/rexec.1.asp
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not to bother the list with
questions if I can help it, but I'm stuck on this one and don't want to
throw in the towel.
Thanks!
John Dailey
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Concept Solutions, LLC
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