Hi Group,
Any one can give the Remote DBA Checklist.
TIA
Senthil.
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It can be Unix as well as Windows. As I have to support various DB's
Best Regards
Ramesh D. Papnoihttp://www22.brinkster.com/rpapnoi
(Brainbench Brainbuzz certified Oracle 8/8i DBA Developer)
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You did not mentioned what OS you are working on.
If the remote database is on your network, even via wan, you can activate
all the tools from your desktop.
We use RAS to connect to remote servers without network connections and then
you have SLOW network connection and your tools will work.
If
-DBA. My guess is that it should be thru chat programs or telecon. I
also guess that The backup part may not be that much complicated compared
to Recovery in the conversation between Remote System Administrator and
Remote-DBA. I am assuming that Remote System Admin is poor or less
knowledgeable
Ramesh, since in your sig line you say you're brainbench and brainbuzz
certified, do you really think those tests have any meaning, i took them
and thought they were a joke.
joe
Ramesh Papnoi wrote:
It can be Unix as well as Windows. As I have to support various DB's
Best Regards
Ramesh D.
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De: Chris Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Miércoles, 02 de Abril de 2003 19:09
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I do both platforms, my recommendation is OpenSSH + VNC, they work great,
they're free, and they're available for both platforms
Say what you think Joe,
When I have been looking for contacts several agencies have asked me to take those
tests as a means of ensuring that I know what I am supposed to know.
They act as a pre-interview filter
If it sorts the wheat from the chaff then I don't think they perform a bad service in
John - Thanks for the encouragement. I'll get cracking on the next exam this
weekend!!
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Say what you think Joe,
with it ... :)
Nelson Flores
Project Manager
INTEC
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De: Jesse, Rich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 03 de Abril de 2003 10:54
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Nelson, have you tried the free TightVNC from http://www.tightvnc.com ? It
has
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Chris,
No i haven´t tried TightVNC... I'll go and check it out ...
Also I forgot to mention that there is an excellent client SW that permits
a
Linux/unix box to connect
Joe,Dennis John
U must b knowing OCP takes $$ and these were free of cost, done around 1~1.5
years back. Now these are also chargeable. Anyway I am going to remove those
from my signature!! (Offcourse, I am not adding a new signature as
ListMember for [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
Best Regards
Ramesh D.
We got a new brand new dba in our group...he did all of the 8i and 9i
certifications
in 2 months.
He uses large SIG letters beside his name now. He did bust his butt for a
while to
do it...
Kinda puts one to shame doesnt it.
Brian
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From: Nelson Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VNC and OpenSSH are slow
Anything cross platform isn't going to have the same kind of optimization as
a single platform solution. I find them fast enough to be useable, but
you're right terminal server on windows is faster for windows boxes.
and VNC is
Title: RE: Remote DBA
At 02:18 PM 4/3/2003 -0800, you wrote:
From: Nelson Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VNC and OpenSSH are slow
Anything cross platform isn't going to have the same kind of optimization
as a single platform solution. I find them fast enough to be useable, but
you're right
Title: RE: Remote DBA
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2003 19:24
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At 02:18 PM 4/3/2003 -0800, you wrote:
From: Nelson Flores
[EMAIL
At 05:27 PM 4/3/2003 -0800, you wrote:
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De: Wolfgang Breitling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 02:18 PM 4/3/2003 -0800, you wrote:
From: Nelson Flores [EMAIL
Dear All
Can anyone of u throw light on how remote dbas work. I would appreaciate if
any whitepaper / document on this topic is sent to me directly at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TIA
Best Regards
Ramesh D. Papnoi
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Ramesh
If you visit the web sites of vendors that provide this type of service,
you may find the white papers you desire. I went to Google and typed Oracle
remote dba and found a lot of sites.
In general terms, these companies work by first getting to know your
site, having one
this type of service,
you may find the white papers you desire. I went to Google and typed Oracle
remote dba and found a lot of sites.
In general terms, these companies work by first getting to know your
site, having one of their employees come to your site for a week or two.
Then they require you
Oracle
remote dba and found a lot of sites.
In general terms, these companies work by first getting to know your
site, having one of their employees come to your site for a week or two.
Then they require you to install some monitoring software like BMC Patrol.
Then you work together to set some
Ramesh
My assumption was that you were considering hiring a remote DBA service.
If you are talking about managing your own server remotely, that is a
different issue.
For that, the first question is whether the platform of your server is
Unix or Windows. For Unix, pretty much everything
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Ramesh
If you visit the web sites of vendors that provide this type of
service, you may find the white papers you desire. I went to Google and
typed Oracle remote dba and found a lot of sites.
In general terms, these companies work by first getting to know your
site, having one
From: DENNIS WILLIAMS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ramesh
My assumption was that you were considering hiring a remote DBA
service.
If you are talking about managing your own server remotely, that is a
different issue.
For that, the first question is whether the platform of your server is
Unix
:RE: Remote DBA
Well, one of the easiest ways, assuming you are not cursed with a
windows database, is to provide a vpn solution for access to the
servers. A vpm typically gives you an address on the network you vpn
into. From this point standard client tools work. If you are cursed
? :)
Nelson Flores
Project Manager
Intec
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De: Chris Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Miércoles, 02 de Abril de 2003 19:09
Para: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Asunto: RE: Remote DBA
I do both platforms, my recommendation is OpenSSH + VNC, they work great
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