RE: RE: Offshore protests

2003-09-22 Thread Kip . Bryant
While I wouldn't say I was anti-union, when I worked unionized jobs (construction, teaching, civil service) a long time ago -- it was like working for two bosses. If you disagreed with the union you had no recourse and were likely to experience "problems" if you did. And you really don't want to

Re: Desupport of RBO

2003-10-07 Thread Kip . Bryant
OK, dumb question. Does this mean the rule hint won't be possible? Application I support mostly uses CBO but there have been cases where we had to resort to RBO hint. 'course it'll be some time before we can consider v10... Kip |Hi Jared, |haven't seen it, too. But the fact |was spreaded over

Re: OT California

2003-10-16 Thread Kip . Bryant
Check your Latin...that's "Gubernator"... |How, in the world, did a man with such a poor taste in movies |build such a huge company like Oracle Corp? No wonder that Arnie |has become a guvernator of CA. BTW, has anyone here seen the |"Demolition Man"? It's not an Arnie movie, but the scene with th

RE: SAP Hands SAP DB over to MySQL

2003-05-29 Thread Kip . Bryant
Maybe it is just so they can continue to say they're "not a database company" (insert sound of condescension) to emphasize their "focus on applications excellence" in the veiled jabs they continue to make at Oracle. On the other hand, I can't imagine they would give up development control because

RE: SAP Hands SAP DB over to MySQL

2003-05-30 Thread Kip . Bryant
Everybody is under cost pressures these days, right? Recently my boss required that I attend a few "webinars" hosted by Microsoft to hear their line on TCO because he didn't want the choice of our next platform to be a "technical decision" (we're on Tru64 unix). I don't think I'll be encouraged t

RE: SAP Hands SAP DB over to MySQL

2003-05-30 Thread Kip . Bryant
Patrice, No argument but I report to the applications side instead of the technical side these days and where the budget comes from is murkily out of both sides. My boss doesn't really have insight into how a change in platform would impact me and my staff or the technical group I work closely wi

RE: Why does it take so long to write archive logs

2003-07-07 Thread Kip . Bryant
e file is complete but apears "locked by another process" on the hosting server (VMS)... I've always assumed bandwidth but I wonder whether a busy server could cause something similar... Kip Bryant |I had a similar problem on 9.2 and, just as you describe, I could watch the |file

RE: Why does it take so long to write archive logs

2003-07-08 Thread Kip . Bryant
e |but apears "locked by another process" on the hosting server (VMS)... I've |always assumed bandwidth but I wonder whether a busy server could cause |something similar... |Kip Bryant ||I had a similar problem on 9.2 and, just as you describe, I could watch the ||file on the

RE: Why does it take so long to write archive logs

2003-07-08 Thread Kip . Bryant
|Oracle says it is not their problem. They are waiting for the confirmation |that the file is written. It is written just like any sequential file. It |does not pre-allocate and then load the data. |Yes, the database would stop after it had rolled through all log groups and |could not continu

RE: Something that might be of use

2002-12-05 Thread Kip . Bryant
|> -Original Message- |> > GUI's are evil. |> |> Sure, blinking LEDs are much more better. | |Especially when the admins are epileptic. Hopefully none of us are looking for the Andromeda strain... |-- |Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: h

Away on a trip

2002-12-20 Thread Kip . Bryant
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RE: Orawomen

2003-01-08 Thread Kip . Bryant
I can relate to this. I have two sons and both have told me that based on what my work life seems like they would never pursue an IT career. Things could change over time, of course, as the reality of making a living sets in. My undergraduate and graduate degrees have absolutely nothing to do w

Re: Orawomen

2003-01-08 Thread Kip . Bryant
Don't get me wrong. I never said anything about it being harder than any other way of making a living. They, being kids, just see the early AM calls or calls on holidays and so on and say "no way." My own father-in-law who worked for IBM for 25+ years couldn't understand why I would get a call

Re: Important - Oracle Pricing on Standby/DR/Failover databases

2003-01-16 Thread Kip . Bryant
below is clear to others but...does my company have a licensing issue with this direction that they don't know about? Kip Bryant |Tony, |Good to see your fingerprints here! |I had always gone on the theory that I would need at least two of the |licenses, one for production and one fo

RE: Important - Oracle Pricing on Standby/DR/Failover databases

2003-01-16 Thread Kip . Bryant
is a disaster or when the recovery process is |being tested. BTW they are assuming 1 day to reconstruct production (I |think |this is incredibly optimistic). Maybe the stuff below is clear to others |but...does my company have a licensing issue with this direction that they |don't know about? |Kip

RE: "Take Care of your DBAs"

2003-01-29 Thread Kip . Bryant
Montana is a bit of a drive from California but where do I sign up? If you add mountain biking, my sons would come along... Kip Bryant |Although I might resemble that remark, I still welcome the opportunity to |take fellow DBA's on a hike/hunt/fish expedition in Big Sky country. But you

Re: Documenting databases

2003-12-09 Thread Kip . Bryant
Don't know if this has been mentioned or if it does enough of what you're looking for but you can pick up something called "RDA" (remote diagnostic agent) from Oracle that'll give you an overview of OS setup, Network, performance (very high level), and RDBMS info. And the result is web-a-fied

RE: Unix root account remote access

2003-07-18 Thread Kip . Bryant
I don't know if the following applies to all varieties of unix... Not being able to telnet in directly as root is just default behaviour. This could be changed...but some would say this is a bad idea. There must be someone at the server end with root access. In order for your account to be ab

Re: GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!!

2003-08-15 Thread Kip . Bryant
Tanel, A "co-location" site is a service provider that sells space to companies for their systems so one large physical site could be hosting the servers of dozens and dozens of companies. Picture one really huge computer room filled with rows of cages and each cage houses servers for one compan

RE: Nature of Oracle-l has changed

2003-08-22 Thread Kip . Bryant
than traditional DBA now...whatever the heck that is...but this has tended to be my role regardless of title I was given. ;-) Kip Bryant |There is another thing happening: companies are more and more relying on |canned, |off the shelf applications, in a hope to become "compliant with pr

RE: The Coming Job Boom

2003-08-29 Thread Kip . Bryant
Picked up the text of the article on another listserv... This appears in the latest edition of Business 2.0: (its subscription, so Ive included the entire article inline rather than a link): The Coming Job Boom Forget those grim unemployment numbers. Demographic forces are about to put a squeeze

Re: TNS name lookup failure with SAP

2003-01-30 Thread Kip . Bryant
the ".dbenv" hidden files and are setting the correct environment. Are services set up correctly? What does listener.ora look like? Are you sure it is able to find tnsnames.ora? Kip Bryant |Help! |I ftp'ed the oracle client libraries from one system to another, with a |tot

Re: Disk capacity planning

2004-01-13 Thread Kip . Bryant
average growth rate and the last growth rate...it's analysis time. There are fancier forecasting methods like "exponential smoothing" and so on but the simple approach might get you started. But you need to keep testing results to see if your situation has changed. The above woul

RE: Veritas Backup Question

2004-01-15 Thread Kip . Bryant
Teresita, You've gotten some good comments...even a quick tutorial on backups. My recommendation to you (especially if you don't have any backups at all) is that until you're more familiar with the tools you have that you should initially avoid the complexities of incremental backups and immedi

RE: System Tablespace and Autoextend

2002-11-07 Thread Kip . Bryant
rollback and temp tablespaces, I don't want to throw away diskspace on "unreasonable" or "abnormal" usage. If I grow these spaces, I've made certain that it is necessary. Kip Bryant |FWIW I'd go with Dennis here. I don't like AUTOEXTEND on the SYSTEM |tab

Away on a trip

2002-11-08 Thread Kip . Bryant
This is an automatic reply message from Kip Bryant. I am attending a conference in New Orleans and will not be checking my email from Nov 9 until Nov 18. If you need a response to your email before Nov 18, please get in touch with Shashi Thadaka, John Pham or Roland Davies, who will either be

RE: Misinformation Ranting

2002-09-10 Thread Kip . Bryant
a what an "SGA" was. One of the questions I ask in an interview is something like "is it really necessary to reorganize" and "how do you decide this?"...just to see what kind of a reaction I get... Kip Bryant | |I've just spent 30 minutes with our SAP admini

Re: Misinformation Ranting

2002-09-11 Thread Kip . Bryant
Steve, There is a listserv for SAP. Go to http://www.sapfaq.com -> member services -> Technical support forums. You want to subscribe to at least "BASIS". For myself, I rarely use SAPDBA because it didn't work on the first system I worked on (VMS). SAP has it's own data dictionary, umm, "repo

Re: Misinformation Ranting

2002-09-11 Thread Kip . Bryant
Hi Steve, Don't have BW system but I do have a new APO system which has some BW stuff in it. Developers tend to be clueless about table settings. In se11, display a table and look at "technical settings". This has "classification" information that can have some bearing on where things go and a

RE: So, What is a 'Production DBA'?

2002-05-30 Thread Kip . Bryant
tion (be it SAN, OS, network, presentation layer, security, hardware, maybe even Sun spots...) is of concern to me. On the other hand, a DBA without an understanding of the demands put on developer/applications people is a problem, too. Or maybe I needed to whine a bit because I've been

Re:RE: Oracle and Tru64

2002-06-04 Thread Kip . Bryant
spare time... Kip Bryant |Guess we had different experiences. OSF was being |replaced in favor of digital unix when I started my |sys admin days on DECs. They were also Oracle's |preferred platform at the time. Things have changed a |lot since then. |--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |> Peter

RE: runInstaller

2002-07-10 Thread Kip . Bryant
dows client for my PC...it, of course, has lots of memory. On a more positive note, I do remote installs too but haven't tried this from home yet...meaning I've done both local and remote installs (ie: across our WAN) at work and the remote installs didn't seem to be any worse than the

RE: RE: How do you audit a DBA?

2001-08-23 Thread Kip . Bryant
Move to Germany. They actually have to come up with a justification for NOT taking vacation! Kip |I want to be required to take 2 weeks vacation. |> -Original Message- |> From: Rachel Carmichael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:37 PM |> To: Multiple r

Re: MySQL vs. Oracle database

2002-04-22 Thread Kip . Bryant
SAP official history is at http://www.sapdb.org/history.htm Amusingly, they have "blanked out" what SAPDB was originally called. Of personal interest to me is the Cincom connection in that I worked with their software for much of the 80's... Kip Bryant |Um, no, not really. |

Re: Re[2]: MySQL vs. Oracle database

2002-04-22 Thread Kip . Bryant
ational database and this looked promising...but I moved on to the Oracle world... Kip Bryant |Knowing what I do about SAP support I'd not want to get into a project with |SAPDB! Those good German engineers would chew your head off when calling tech |support. Whatever caused the error MUS

Begin backup fails sporadically

2002-04-25 Thread Kip . Bryant
>' The only things that would make sense to me is if two of these scripts were running in parallel or if the prior day had some weird problem. Neither of these seem to be the case. The only thing that seems to straighten things out is to runs these scripts manually. Ideas? Reg

RE: Begin backup fails sporadically

2002-04-26 Thread Kip . Bryant
Hi, I'm leaning towards parallel execution, now. I just haven't proven it yet. I now think it is merely a procedural problem with operations. I just haven't figured out what that "procedural problem" is...yet. Thanks, Kip Bryant |Hi, |You're problem might b

security alert sqlnet

2001-06-29 Thread Kip . Bryant
Maybe people have already seen this: "Oracle users urged to patch holes in Oracle8i Vulnerabilities have sparked concerns about denial-of-service attacks and exposure to malicious code in the standard and enterprise editions of Oracle Corp.'s Oracle8i database that could place companies' data at

Re: Re[2]: OFA (Optimal Flexible Architecture) in practice

2001-07-06 Thread Kip . Bryant
This was my memory as well. I thought separating archive, redo, indexes, data and so on predated OFA. Also, I read through the comments pretty quickly but I thought Oracle discouraged the use of symbolic links for data files. I've seen this done without trouble but isn't there some potential er