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I've only had female problems.
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Hey! that looks like my switch_logfile proc (scheduled with dbms_job), which I still like better than archive_lag_target (except that it only looks at the first character being an 'S')
Why generate a log every half hour over the weekend?
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Thought that when Larry has created the database in 7 days, he allocated
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On 11/16/2003 07:39:25 PM, Jared Still wrote:
> It was just a little strange to see no traffic in 20 or
> so hours, even on a
It was just a little strange to see no traffic in 20 or
so hours, even on a weekend, so just thought I would check.
Jared
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> I'm up. Though I didn't know we had hours we were supposed to be
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I'm studying for the 9i Performance Tuning exam, too. I'm glad to hear about
the inaccuracies in this book. I have this book and the Oracle Press book by
Pack. I also have Oracle Online Learning and I think I will stick more
closely to that. Also, hopefully the Self Test Software gi
Im reading the Sybex OCP book on tuning and it is absolutely loaded with
inaccuracies. Is the test the same way? If so do they improve it in 9i?
The book is loaded with all types of hit ratios, discussions about
committing frequently to IMPROVE performance, and other garbage.
anyone know the
Im reading the Sybex OCP book on tuning and it is absolutely loaded with inaccuracies.
Is the test the same way? If so do they improve it in 9i?
The book is loaded with all types of hit ratios, discussions about committing
frequently to IMPROVE performance, and other garbage.
anyone know the
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>Subject: RE: Moving projects from development/test to production
>
>
>Helmut
> I don't think this is off-topic, but something that many of
>us Oracle
>DBAs wrestle with.
> If
mmitment by your organization. You don't change
everything overnight.
One immediate change you can implement is a "staging" system. Most of us
currently have a test or development system. Staging is an exact copy of
production in all respects. From the database side, cloning the
mewhat off-topic question this time.
I am put in charge of defining the procedure of moving projects from
test/development into the production environment. This is to be seen from
the entire IT-perspective (i.e. not just databases, but also Unix, Oracle
and SAN). I.e. we should come up with check-li
Helmut,
Not sure of the scope of your request, but I'll try and help.
If you are talking about ERP packages, I think it's easier to control - you
only move stuff after much testing in a development/user test environment,
and it all goes as a package.
If you are talking about home-g
Hi!
A somewhat off-topic question this time.
I am put in charge of defining the procedure of moving projects from
test/development into the production environment. This is to be seen from
the entire IT-perspective (i.e. not just databases, but also Unix, Oracle
and SAN). I.e. we should come up
solar flares?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/archive/21961.html
where is that excuse calendar, when I need it?
Pd
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Our exchange hiccupped...
How about
for /L %i IN (1,1,250) do start /min sqlplus user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@script.sql
Id try it with less than 250 as it can kill the machine opening 250
windows!
;-)
to run form a batch file you need to %%i the variable
hth
bob
If on windows, type
start /mi
How about
for /L %i IN (1,1,250) do start /min sqlplus user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@script.sql
Id try it with less than 250 as it can kill the machine opening 250
windows!
;-)
to run form a batch file you need to %%i the variable
hth
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Sorry, it's either too late or I just don't get
it, how come any instances of this sql script would wait for an
alert?
Is there any mechanism inside the sql
script?
Tanel.
***
This is actually just an excerpt from a set of scripts that do what you describe.
call sqlplus, kicks off a configurable number of sqlplus children via 'host test.sh',
all the kids run simultaneously.
Do this for 2 iterations to stress test different methods of coding, collect all the
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one cool thing about this is you can have all your scripts (that would
run in parallel) register to receive an alert. So you startup all sessions but
they won't do anything. when you are
n art !
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I want to run some sql scripts and i need to open 255 session at same time and
these session will run somw sql scripts.
HOW CAN I OPEN 255 session at the sa
Type..
sqlplus user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] @script.sql >> output.log &
..255 times on your unix command prompt.
If on windows, type
start /min sqlplus user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] @script.sql
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I want to run some sql scripts and i need to open 255 session at same time and
these session will run somw sql scripts.
HOW CAN I OPEN 255 session at the same time ?
may be a tool , may be shell script.
Help bittee
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Whew! What a relief!!!
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The "modified date" is unreliable. I have seen notes relating to 7.3 and 8.0
and Apps 10.7 which, from the text, I know have *not* been modified for two
or more years
and yet the "modified" date appears as being only a month ago --
particulary Desupport Advisories.
e.g. see Note 39013.1 -- The De
And I guess the "hidden text" feature doesn't work.
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Have a laff! See Note 240863.1 (esp the first sentence). This seems to have
been around since 11-Jun-2003 (if the Modified date can
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Title: RE: 'Test' Note on Metalink...
I'm curious as to "who" has time to search for such an item these days:-)
greg
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I wonder how long it's going to stay in Metalink now...
: )
Patrice.
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Have a laff! See Note 240863.1 (esp the first sentence). This seems to have
been around since 11-Jun-2003 (if the
Or that the developers test in production!
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>
>
Just proves, what's TEST today is Production tomorrow.
Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA
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Have a laff! See Note 240863.1 (esp the first sentence). This see
Have a laff! See Note 240863.1 (esp the first sentence). This seems to have
been around since 11-Jun-2003 (if the Modified date can be believed)
John
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> Subject: OT - how/where to buy oracle test voucher ?
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> Where/how can i buy a voucher for oracle exam ?
>
> I noticed two
Hi everybody,
Where/how can i buy a voucher for oracle exam ?
I noticed two payment methods while filling up a Prometric registration
form for Exam #1Z0-031.
One of them was "voucher".
how and where do i get it ? how much is it ?
...anyone in this list from Japan ?
Regards,
Jp.
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I am really happy to see such responses for my test !!
BTW, I was just checking whether I have successfully been un-subscribed for
my old mail-id and subscribed with new one.
But disappointed to see that un-subscription mail reached much later than test
Mail (which actually I sent before
No, no, no, no. You just live on the wrong side of the world, these days.
TestG is old, gone, dead. It's Test/g/ now. Has been for a couple of
weeks. Notice the italics. Don't make users more ten'se than neccessary.
The first one who sees a production version of Tense/g /will fo
I would not bother to use Test, because TestG is
coming out very shortly. A lot of the Test programs
have not been Test'd on version TestG which tends to
make users a little testy
:-)
--- Mogens_Nørgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I
also need to test.
>
> Mogens
>
&g
I also need to test.
Mogens
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Test
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No Bill, it's a POP "test" That's even
wors
Title: RE: test
No Bill, it's a POP "test"
That's even worse.
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Babette Turner-Underwo
Babette Turner-Underwood scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
> test
oh damn, i hate pop quizzes.;-)
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Gurus
I need to test
whether a text file 'a.txt' exists in the default oracle reports directory on
client machine and print at the end of the report? I can use text_io but I don't
seem to see a test for file existence.
Appreciate any help.
Have a great weekend.
Hi all:
I'm testing a restore of a database file (tools TS).
The datafile is a raw device and I have link to that
raw evice in my links directory. I"m running Oracle
9203 and UNIX 5l. And the problem I ran into is as
follows. If I drop the logical link , the rman
restores
the data as a datafile. I
test - please ignore
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Title: RE: Preparing for Performance test
after you are done wint 10046^8, you may want to try with event 10053^1 ... and if you are looking for information to interpret the output look no further than http://www.centrexcc.com/papers.html
Raj
Tru64 5.1A
8.1.7.3
I have a very short window of time tomorrow to try and determine why
the runtime of one 2-table join takes ~4 time as long on a (SAN/Snapshot)
database copy as the same statement on the source database. All other
test selects have similar runtimes on each database. Both
Is the error only occurring when you do the create table as select? Are
any other processes modifying data in the source table?
What is the db_block_size?
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nope. My process is rather simple.
A flag comes in... either we do a create table as, drop the old table, and crea
not being dropped and the new table is being created.
Im at a loss.
>
> From: "Daniel W. Fink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/06/05 Thu AM 10:55:05 EDT
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> nope. My process is rather simple.
>
> A flag comes in... either we do a cr
The rbs does not shrink to optimal when the transaction commits. The 2nd
transaction to 'find' that the rbs has extended beyond optimal will
cause the rbs to shrink.
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Thomas Day wrote:
With optimal, the rollback segment shrinks back to its optimal size
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Try removing optimal setting, and shrinking RBS to the min extents (or
even below) before running
your tests.
- Kirti
--- Garry Gillies &
2003/06/05 Thu AM 10:09:52 EDT
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> Snapshot Too Old Maybe caused bcos of Delayed Block Cleanout Problems.
> Now this Bock was updated an Hour ago and
> Date: 2003/06/05 Thu AM 03:25:36 EDT
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> Speaking of this trick with a txn in each RBS, I've got a shell script
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and Im not updating the data dictionary.
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> From: "Ganesh Raja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/06/05 Thu AM 10:09:52 EDT
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> From: Tim Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Speaking of this trick with a
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