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if they
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Ah yes.
The eternal argument between the DBA, who likes things separate,and the SA,
who likes big smears (But it's mirrored!).- Original Message
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Oracle 8i uses a different aging algorithm than
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I had the pleasure of taking those classes with Scott a few
years ago as well. He's a great teacher.
If he is ever presenting at any conference you go to, GO SEE
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for it online, at education.oracle.com
you have to search on seminars, not classes. It's difficult to find,
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Hi ,
I want to know the location of trace file.I do not know location of
init.ora.
How to get it.
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Anybody seen this before?
Running 8.1.5.0 on Solaris. We have a third party
product written in java which runs for a certain amount of time then
hangs. I don't see any locks or waits for the applications sessions.
This does not happen if I put sql_trace=true in the init file and bounce the
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I need pointers to papers/studies that compare and contrast
SQLServer vs. Oracle. I'm specifically looking for studies
which appear impartial and conclude that Oracle is the better
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