Yes, it's
exec dbms_java.set_output(2000);
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I'm working from memory here, but there is a procedure in a built-in package, I think
it is DBMS_JAVA, that redirect
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That's what I said. :) I gotta go check my database
I ran under Linux under VMware on my laptop. Maybe
it didn't get created at all, I dreamed it all up!
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There
you go. That's how we (DBAs) gonna make money in the
future.
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Okay, okay, I'll check the archives.
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pplies for other tools, ethereal, kismet etc.
I do believe the benefit of such a tool available out weights the risk of it.
I'd like to hear other list members opnion on it.
Yours turely
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Indeed, the row directory is in the block header.
And like Raj said, there is a length value to tell
you how far to read. The values are encoded in Oracle's
internal format, such as the 7 bytes coding for Date type.
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t there are a lot
of enhancements needed to be able to use it in anyone's
environment.
And yes, it's in Java.
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I am aware its called DUL. And you have written the
> don't want to compete with Oracle :D
>
> I would be interested in knwoing abt your tool too ..
>
> KG
>
>
>
>
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> > Good idea. I am actually planning on write something like that
> > myself.
> > I ha
n the current (for future?) versions we have dropped that idea as we
don't want to compete with Oracle :D
I would be interested in knwoing abt your tool too ..
KG
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va as well. So maybe we can combine efforts.
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Shame, maybe you could email the guy who is writing it and ask for
details of where he is with it?
kind regards
Pete
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Hi,
There is a tool call
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Maybe the thieves are running Oracle on HP and they need to
add two more CPU to their server.
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While I
oing to use such a thing, very little. In general though, you can do most of the
stuff in Java Stored Procedures.
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on 8/29/03 9:29 AM, Richard Ji at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We assume the SA don't know much about Oracle. But if some one is
> particularly interested in
> getting into the database, he might be on this list as well learning all our
> defense mechanisms. :)
> Or
you absolutely don't want the data to be seen,
encrypt it.
My
2 cents.
Richard Ji
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google is his friend.
I
think the bottom line is, if you absolutely don't want the data to be seen,
encrypt it.
My 2
cents.
Richard Ji
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You can spool output to the location of your c
Thin driver supports LOBs.
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v$open_cursor doesn't track for unparsed dynamic cursors so
it some times doesn't show all cursors that count toward
the max open cursor parameter.
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see the data structure gives me idea
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And it
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check
out cygwin.
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On which unix boxes does SQL Server work? I don't want to
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Hmmm, maybe if you run VMware on Linux then you can run
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Hmmm, maybe if you run VMware on Linux then you can run
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There is also an article on Steve Adam's web site on how to prove it.
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Even without stripping you can't gaurantee it will be a contiguous
section of disk space. The file could be scattered across
the file system.
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My favorite part is
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Well, this oracle "file system" is the logical storage structure of
tablespace, segment, extent, db blocks which is the same on File System
or raw device.
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I might
> you a support contract, Great Bridge Software. Don't know what happen
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> Dick Goulet
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Jesse,
In the Open Source world I'm becoming a PostGreSql bigot. While there are a
lot of folks out there using MySq
June 18, 2003 12:04 PM
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> Glad to see another PostGresql like here. I always wonder
> why is MySql bigger than PostGreSql when it was inferior.
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Glad to see another PostGresql like here. I always wonder
why is MySql bigger than PostGreSql when it was inferior.
My guess is that it was widely used as Web logging, site logging
as an alternative to file based logging where people don't care
muc
ays wonder
why is MySql bigger than PostGreSql when it was inferior.
My guess is that it was widely used as Web logging, site logging
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Glad to see another PostGresql like here. I always wonder
why is MySql bigger than PostGreSql when it was inferior.
My guess is that it was widely used as Web logging, site logging
as an alternative to file based logging where people don't care
much about transaction 'n such.
C Thin and MTS
> worked fine on my Solaris box. Not sure with HP-UX. Is the Java
> application
> running on an Application Server?
>
> Richard Ji
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I used to seen problems with JDBC Thin with MTS on Linux and switching to
a dedicated connection seemed to fix the problem. But JDBC Thin and MTS
worked fine on my Solaris box. Not sure with HP-UX. Is the Java application
running on an Application Server?
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> Hi,
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> I am acce
synonym and create a real table locally, everything
works.
I also tried to do a PL/SQL stack trace and got an ora-600.
Any ideas?
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s a remote sequence
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didn't bomb with ora-600 [17090], I would probably found it sooner.
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Importance: High
and wha
o Database is down.
o Wrong ORACLE_SID.
o If your database processes is indeed
up and you have the right ORACLE_SID, then
you database might be in trouble. You
can try to shut it down and restart it. Or you
may choose to reboot or use ipcs, ipcrm
to clean it up. Because as not to mess o
More against LONG:
(1) Only one LONG column per table, not LOBs.
(2) It's easier to manipulate LOBs than LONG, such as you can modify
a piece of LOB etc. So this means easier to code.
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n't do TAF etc.
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you can't just
say I have NNN number of databases and therefore need NN number of DBAs.
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For GUI, you can use VNC. Or "screen" utility. Both are
freely avaible.
Or script it and nohup the job on Unix.
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Besides the DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT,
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