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Lisa,
Do you like the job? Do you think it has a
future? Will it give you time with your husband and new baby? If
you answer yes
Lisa
You owe it to yourself to spend a few hours per day mulling over the DW
stuff at www.ralphkimball.com. I still learn something every week, and it is
not DB specific. BTW, data architect is not that bad, some would even call
it a promotion. When you travel the world going to customer's sites f
Title: Skill Sets - This may be a dumb question
Lisa,
Do you like the job? Do you think it has a future?
Will it give you time with your husband and new baby? If you answer yes to
3, than it's a good job. Don't worry about your skill sets, if you are
flexable that will coun
Hi Ron,
Maybe I wasn't clear. It's not me and my husband they are separating. They are
separating a husband and wife that both work in a different office than me. My
husband works for the same company too but he is a bean counter in a completely
separate dept.
After initially being very up
Title: Skill Sets - This may be a dumb question
Bureaucracies don't like husbands and wives to be in the same department
because there's a greater chance for collusion with the notion is that it's
easier for two people to steal something when they are working together. So..
Lisa,
Oracle DBA's make good designers as they know the ins and outs of what first
makes a healty database. And that is good data thats easy to query and
stored properly. I know DBAs appreciate having ERD's and complete schema
creation scripts. The fact that you have DBA skills means you won't cre
Lisa, here is a link that you may find useful. It is geared for data design and
datawarehouse/datamart design. I have found it useful.
http://www.dmreview.com/
Dave
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Lisa,
You are c
Lisa,
You are correct in your needing a vent or "whining" as you so
eloquently put it. Corporate policy can and has ruined a great career if
you are not prepared for the unforseen changes that the bean counters
produce.
Not knowing the knowledge level of your spouse and not wanting to
start a fam
Title: Skill Sets - This may be a dumb question
Lisa,
I'm
sorry for selfish reasons. I liked having someone else on a
Peoplesoft/Oracle/AIX environment out there. As far as the new position, just
change your job title to Data Architect (what does that do to your tag
lines?)
Sent by: root
Title: Skill Sets - This may be a dumb question
Simple, eliminate the married couple. Then you
should have your pick of jobs.
Dave
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your promotion! And having a
job...
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Hello everyone,
Well I've been
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dumb question
Lisa:
I know you are disappointed, but be happy you have a
job. I was laid off a year ago and the job situation here in the TC's
area is not improving. I'll trade places with you any day.
Ken Janusz, CPIM
Hugo, MN
Lisa - You can always answer questions on this list to keep your hand in. I
wouldn't sweat it too much. I agree with you that the harder skills like
Oracle show up better on a resume. But frankly you can still put Oracle on
your resume for a LNG time and be perfectly truthful. And if they want
One advantage of database architect is that he is less dependent on a specific
database. I am some kind of system architect/analyst and in my previous job I worked
with Oracle products as well as with some Open source ones. Now my new company is
working only with M$ SQL Server and I don't have a
Title: Skill Sets - This may be a dumb question
Lisa:
I know you are disappointed, but be happy you have a
job. I was laid off a year ago and the job situation here in the TC's area
is not improving. I'll trade places with you any day.
Ken Janusz, CPIM
Hugo, MN
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Title: Skill Sets - This may be a dumb question
Hello everyone,
Well I've been "reassigned". I was responsible for the completely messed up Peoplesoft Oracle/AIX environment but management here decided that it was more important to separate a husband and wife that both w
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John Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:34 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: sys login -probably a dumb question
I have 2 instances on a sun box. instance abc I can connect by just -- sys/not_def
ge- From: John
Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I have 2 instances on a sun box. instance abc I can connect by just -- sys/not_default@abc
but on instanc
have two instnaces on some machines as well. normally I've ORACLE_SID set to a first
instance, lets asume ONE. typing at the command line
sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
or
sqlplus "sys/passphrase as sysdba"
or
sqlplus "sys/passphrase@ONE as sysdba"
are the same.
now either you choose to set
ORACLE_SID=
27;t?
-Original Message- From: John
Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I have 2 instances on a sun box. instance abc I can connect by just -- sys/not_def
pients of list ORACLE-L Subject:
sys login -probably a dumb question
I have 2 instances on a sun box. instance abc I can connect by just -- sys/not_default@abc
but on instance def I can't connect by sys/not_default2@def it gives a ERROR: ORA-01017: invalid username/password;
logon denied
Title: RE: sys login -probably a dumb question
Any chance that instance 2 is 9i, and instance 1 isn't?
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From: John Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:34 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: sys login -proba
I have 2 instances on a sun box.
instance abc I can connect by just -- sys/not_default@abcbut on instance def
I can't connect by
sys/not_default2@def it
gives a
ERROR:ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
Warning: You are no longer connected to ORACLE.
I have to use sys/not_
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> Sent: 14 February 2002 16:33
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> Subject: RE: Create Database ... really dumb question
>
>
> Not per the LESS than Friendly manuals...
>
> Admin guide, 2-12
>
> -Original Message-
> S
Yes. You call your local oracle office and get yourself a support contract.
WARNING: YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO SIGN A CHECK IN THE PROCESS
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:28 PM
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[SARKAR, Samir]
> Check Metalink Note
April,
Sorry about that - I looked at the docs again, and I don't think you can do
it the way you had it originally.
I created my last db like so:
create database WTWU
maxinstances 1
maxlogfiles 32
maxdatafiles 99
noarchivelog
character set WE8ISO8859P1
datafile
Try this:
create database testcc1
controlfile reuse
logfile ('/admin04/cc1test/redo01.log') size 1m reuse,
('/admin05/cc1test/redo02.log') size 1m reuse,
('/admin06/cc1test/redo03.log') size 1m reuse
datafile '/data10/cc1test_system.dbf' size 100m reuse
/
First thing it encount
[SARKAR, Samir]
> Check Metalink Note : 56016.999
Is there any way to get access to metalink for those of us not fortunate
enough to have an Oracle support contract? (Startup life is fun!)
--
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Not per the LESS than Friendly manuals...
Admin guide, 2-12
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 10:23 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: April Wells
Shouldn't your dbname be in double quotes
create database "testcc1"
etc.
etc...
HTH
Lee
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S
Sorry... really bad day... another script is eating huge amounts of paging
space on prod server...
turns out that there was corrupt blocks on disk where control file was...
move control file... rerun script... runs fine.
Thank you!
8-)
April
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y: Subject: Create Database ...
really dumb question
root@fatcity.
com
02/14/2002
08:23 AM
Please
respond to
ORACLE-L
I had a similar error to this. What my error turned out to be was the
rollback_segments parameter was not commented out in the initdb.ora
parameter file. The private rollback segments had not been created yet
and oracle could not find them to start the database. I commented out
this parameter unti
I would think that the database name of testccl would need to be in double
quotes.
Kevin Bass
Senior Manager, I.D.E.
Americal Corporation
Phone: (252) 762-2144
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 8:23 AM
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Shouldn't your dbname be in double quotes
create database "testcc1"
etc.
etc...
HTH
Lee
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Sent: 14 February 2002 14:29
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
create database testcc1
controlfile reuse
logfile ('/admin04/cc1test/redo01.log' size 1m reuse,
'/admin05
erm... highly embarrassed, slinks off into the corner. That was a total
brain fart...
Here is one of mine that works OK
create database "BRIT"
maxdatafiles 5000
maxinstances 8
maxlogfiles 32
character set "US7ASCII"
national character set "US7ASCII"
datafile
'/or
Okay... so it wasn't such a dumb question... there is bad block on the disk
where the contolfile is... changing where I put it fixed the problem...
Thank you all.
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 7:23 AM
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Okay... I am
April Wells
e.com> cc:
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The db_domain=world should be in the init.ora. $0.02 more,Ruth
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 8:53 AM
> db_domain = .world same error
> db_domain = ".world" same error
> db_domain = world same error.
create database testcc1
controlfile reuse
logfile ('/admin04/cc1test/redo01.log' size 1m reuse,
'/admin05/cc1test/redo02.log' size 1m reuse,
'/admin06/cc1test/redo03.log' size 1m reuse)
datafile '/data10/cc1test_system.dbf' size 100m reuse
/
SQL> @afiedt.buf
logfile ('/admin04/cc1test/redo01.log
Have you set the ORACLE_SID before running the script? Just a thot... Ruth
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>
> Okay... I am at a loss. There is SOMETHING wrong, and I can not for the
> life of
April,
I think you need parens around the logfiles like:
logfile ('/admin04/cc1test/redo01.log' size 1m reuse,
'/admin05/cc1test/redo02.log' size 1m reuse,
'/admin06/cc1test/redo03.log' size 1m reuse)
Your syntax is correct for one log file.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Pr
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Samir
Samir Sarkar
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Se
db_domain = .world same error
db_domain = ".world"same error
db_domain = world same error...
Oracle Version 8.1.7.0
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Samir
Samir
April,
could quite possible be that you are missing the GROUP # clause for the
logfiles, You list 3 files but not define a group for each of them.
ROR mª¿ªm
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/02 08:23AM >>>
Okay... I am at a loss. There is SOMETHING wrong, and I can not for
the
life of me see it. I k
Okay... I am at a loss. There is SOMETHING wrong, and I can not for the
life of me see it. I know there is something REALLY simple wrong with this,
but I can't find it... ANYWHERE... and the error manual is ever so helpful
on the errors... >:\
THESE are my errors..
create databas
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] On Behalf Of Hallas John
Sent:Monday, February 04, 2002 4:05 AM
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Subject: OPS DBA work (was dumbquestion)
Shreeni,
Themange
m each other
Regards
John
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From: Bjørn Engsig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 February 20021 2:25
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Subject: Re: OPS DBA work (was dumb question)
With the caveat, that I am a consultant and not actually a
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 05 February 20021
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OPS DBA work (was dumb question)
With the caveat, that I am a consultant and not actually a
DBA, I would argue very strongly, that the OPS DBA needs quite some extra
understanding, knowledge
ients of listORACLE-L
Subject: OPS DBA work (was dumbquestion)
Shreeni,
Themangement of a OPS system does not require any extra skills or facilities.
Areas that are different or need more attention from a standalone instance
include the following :
ly made to those whob
elieve that we have a fully resilient set
up.
HTH
John
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00:40To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
Dumb question
Hi
List,
fully resilient set
up.
HTH
John
-Original Message-From: Shreeni
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 04 February 2002
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Dumb question
Hi
List,
To ask a
dumb question, is there any special way to run exp/imp on
hi sreeni,
no diff between export imp uisng rac or normal non-rac
configuration ...
Deepak
--- Shreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> To ask a dumb question, is there any special way to
> run exp/imp on
> Oracle Parallel server on Solaris ?? Is parallel
&
Title: Message
Hi
List,
To ask a
dumb question, is there any special way to run exp/imp on Oracle Parallel server
on Solaris ?? Is parallel server DBA different than a "regular" DBA ??
:)
TIA
Shreeni
Shreenivasa Raoe-Zing
Technologies,
Inc..41-43 Beekman Street, 3rd Flo
I've several snapshots like this. They all work just fine. The
problem you mention occurs if your trying to create the snapshot with
the "refresh fast" option.
Dick Goulet
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Author: Oracle DBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 3/23/01 2:30
I am not at my terminal where my online docs reside and I can't get out to
metalink ATT - or I wouldn't ask, but:
Can a simple snapshot be created on a view? View on master site tables, I
want a snapsot of the view data on the remote system. Oracle 7.3.3, HPUX.
Thanks,
Scott Shafer
San Antoni
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