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2000 (it
supports disks mounted as directories).
Other issue still tackling is my general ignorance but that is a lifetime
battle.
Good Luck.
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> Performance measurement on windows is done via a tool called perfmon,
> which works on a 'counters' basis. That is you add 'counters' which are
> performance metrics to the tool and display the results on screen or
> write them to a log for later analysis. Counters include things like
> %CPU, DI
> Its windows - its all clicky clicky clicky - no skill required :(
Yeah, I tried to install a two-node Data Guard setup today - and go the
easy way and use OEM GUI.
I ended up with digging into intelligent agent traces and sniffing the
network traffic to figure out why the fck doesn't anything
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ts disks mounted as directories).
Other issue still tackling is my general ignorance but that is a lifetime
battle.
Good Luck.
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Subject: NT/WINDOWS 2000 resource
Hi,
In coming weeks I have to work on a project to Support Oracle databases on
NT/Windows 2000. I have unix background supporting Oracle adatbases on a
smaller scale hence not much skill was rqquired.
I shall appreciate your guidance/experience to point right resources for
NT/Windows 2000
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