Well, thats about as clear as you can get.
Stephen, I guess that should give you enough ammo to shoot your co-worker
with :-)
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Well, thats about as clear as you can get.
Stephen, I guess that should give you enough ammo to shoot your co-worker
with :-)
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Lord knows I
Maybe those guys were attending the classes at Oracle but were enjoying
the break from work [being at some other place, but not an Oracle Education
Centre].
Hemant
At 11:18 AM 15-08-02 -0800, you wrote:
Everyone:
I am looking to all of my esteemed peers and gurus to clarify something
that
Immediately after the definition of a database above is the heading
Other Key File Structures, beneath this heading it says
The oracle server also uses other files that are NOT part
of the database:
- The parameter file that
Title: RE: Simple favor from the guru's
Stephen,
1. Pay for bad training.
2. Pay for test.
3. Fail test and pay for more training.
4. Pay for second test
5. etc.
Probably not true but would make Oracle more money.
As an instructor of things as diverse as aircraft maintenance
Dang, and here I was going to the supply closet for the whips and
ropes. you never let me have ANY fun! :)
and (putting on English teacher hat) the correct idiomatic expression
is hogtied and whipped (gotta get *some* fun out of this)
I know Joe Testa has taken the exams but I don't know if
Well this is from the 8.1.7 Doco Concepts guide Section introduction to an
instance, and I quote This combination of the SGA and the Oracle
processes is called an Oracle instance.
It doesn't include the initora file, the concepts guide a bit further
into it is this one To start an instance,
Lord knows I am one of the first to disparage the validity of OCP as a
measure of what a DBA should/does really know... however, this is the
reply I received from a friend who is an instructor at Oracle
University.
What they have learned, is NOT what they have been
taught. The information this
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 16:48:27 -0800, you wrote:
So if I read that correctly what we generally all refer to a database ie
instance all files etc consists of three components:
instance, database, and parameter file.
Actually, strictly speaking, the parameter file is not considered part
of the