Folks --
I have good news and bad news. ;-) First the good news:
Several people had mentioned that they've sent messages to some lists but have not
seen the posts arrive back to them. These messages DID appear in the archives though.
This started roughly 12-Jan-2004. I had previ
Paula, did you try re-running catproc? Did your duhveloper follow the
installation instructions to the letter, or creatively, skipping the parts
he didn't like?
On 01/12/2004 04:34:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Developer is saying that applying patchset 9.2.0.4 broke dbms_sql or changed it so
Developer is saying that applying patchset 9.2.0.4 broke dbms_sql or changed it so
that they cannot compile their procs referencing dbms_sql. Help?
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 4:27 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
to developer mailgroup?
1) Please tell me how to subscri
Hello list, I am using 9.2.0.1.0 enterprise edition on windows.
Earlier when I use to specify nls_lang=French_France.US7ASCII in 9i release
1
I would get the following messages in French
c:> sqlplus
Entrez le nom utilisateur :
But now when I specify nls_lang=French_France.US7ASCII , sqlp
Hello list, I am using 9.2.0.1.0 enterprise edition on windows.
Earlier when I use to specify nls_lang=French_France.US7ASCII in 9i release
1
I would get the following messages in French
c:> sqlplus
Entrez le nom utilisateur :
But now when I specify nls_lang=French_France.US7ASCII , sqlp
ocal network.
i can't also wall since all users are using win98.
do u know any 3rd party software like winpop(forlocal network) that can
send messages across the network?
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i can't use net send since not all users in the same local network.
i can't also wall since all users are using win98.
do u know any 3rd party software like winpop(forlocal network) that can
send messages across the network?
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esday, November 25, 2003 5:49 PM
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hi,
I need to send messages like 'system shutting down in 1 min' to all users
currently login.
How can i do this in oracle or a third party software that i can use? users
are connected using web browser. Messages are
if the messages are sent over WAN, don't you think 1 minute is inadequate time? There
is no built in utility in oracle to do what you need. You can however design something
using a small java applet that uses dbms_alert and display the message.
predicament. After that, no
> further information is necessary.
> You just do what needs to be done.
> In other words, shutting down an important database is not a DBA
> decision but a decision made
> by people who manage the normal business process. Those people are
> sometimes
ople are
sometimes referred to
as "management". They are the ones who make decisions and define
schedule.
On 2003.11.25 20:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
>
> I need to send messages like 'system shutting down in 1 min' to all
users
> currently login.
>
On 2003.11.25 20:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
>
> I need to send messages like 'system shutting down in 1 min' to all users
> currently login.
> How can i do this in oracle or a third party software that i can use? users
> are connected using web bro
hi,
I need to send messages like 'system shutting down in 1 min' to all users
currently login.
How can i do this in oracle or a third party software that i can use? users
are connected using web browser. Messages are send over the wan.
thanks.
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 3:29 PM
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hpux 11.0
man dmesg shows the standard setup using /var/adm/messages.
dmesg looks in a system buffer for recently printed diagnostic
messages and prints them on the standard output. The messages are
hpux 11.0
man dmesg shows the standard setup using /var/adm/messages.
dmesg looks in a system buffer for recently printed diagnostic
messages and prints them on the standard output. The messages are
those printed by the system when unusual events occur (such as when
Thanks, I looked through both files (they are both here) and the information
in syslog seems more meaningfull on the HP-UX than what I see in the
messages file, it is just the opposite on the Sun box.
- Ethan
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 10:44 AM
To: Multiple
What version of HP-UX?
Here is what I get on HP-UX 11.0:
df2hp105 [IWHA]: ll /var/adm/me*
/var/adm/me* not found
- Kirti
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 10:44 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Actually /var/adm/messages on hpux is the message file, which my
Actually /var/adm/messages on hpux is the message file, which my solaris 8(2.8)
machine is also using /var/adm/messages, maybe I changed this, I don't remember.
/var/adm/syslog/ is the default syslog directory equivalent to /var/log/ on solaris.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ne
/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log is the hp-ux equivelant.
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:59 AM
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I monitor /var/messages on my Sun boxes, does HP-UX have anytype of OS
log files worth monitoring?
Thanks,
Ethan
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Ethan,
Check /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
- Kirti
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:59 AM
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I monitor /var/messages on my Sun boxes, does HP-UX have anytype of OS log
files worth monitoring?
Thanks,
Ethan
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I'm not sure if this is the default or standard location, but one file of importance
on HP is /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log.
Darrell
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/13/03 12:58AM >>>
I monitor /var/messages on my Sun boxes, does HP-UX have anytype of OS log
files worth mon
I monitor /var/messages on my Sun boxes, does HP-UX have anytype of OS log
files worth monitoring?
Thanks,
Ethan
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Subject: Re: ODBC and password expire
messages
The Oracle ODBC 8.1.7.2 driver added a button (when adding or
configuring a DSN) to test the database connection. If a password has
expired, the "Test Connection" will pop-up another dialog box so the password
can be changed.
r) (DLIS) wrote:
ODBC and password expire messages
Hi listers:
In another moment you'll be able to tell
I'm not ODBC literate. I can query a UNIX 9i DB using SQL*Plus from my PC
using a Oracle9i client, and get ORA-28002: the password will expire within
10 days. T
Title: ODBC and password expire messages
Hi listers:
In another moment you'll be able to tell I'm not ODBC literate. I can query a UNIX 9i DB using SQL*Plus from my PC using a Oracle9i client, and get ORA-28002: the password will expire within 10 days. The 8i client (to a 9i DB
g log# 3 seq# 126
It seemed the ARC didn't work in the begining of archive, but worked finally after a
while, I got lots of those messages from alert.log file. what's the exact meaning of
those messages? My Oracle is 8.1.7.3.0. and OS is aix 5.1
Thanks in advance.
¡¡
the begining of archive, but worked finally after a while, I got lots of those messages from alert.log file. what's the exact meaning of those messages? My Oracle is 8.1.7.3.0. and OS is aix 5.1
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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, but worked finally after a
while, I got lots of those messages from alert.log file. what's the exact meaning of
those messages? My Oracle is 8.1.7.3.0. and OS is aix 5.1
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Qs Is Wait Event "queue messages" any Cause for Concern ?
Qs If so What is the Resolution for the Same ?
Qs Any Links , Docs for the Same ?
Top 5 Wait Events
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Qs Is Wait Event "queue messages" any Cause for Concern ?
Qs If so What is the Resolution for the Same ?
Qs Any Links , Docs for the Same ?
Top 5 Wait Events
~ Wait % Total
Event
Sounds like a database issue, so it's not OT.
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Oracle 8.0.5.0.0
Tru64 4.0f
We have a process running here and without going into the detail of it we
have a Pro C program that is taking ages to run updates and selects (2
hours to do
Naw, it's not just you.
Looks like all the messages that got re-posted have an attachment that says
"winmail.dat"
Odd
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If you look on http://www.w3.org, you'll see that the tag was
deprecated in HTML 3.2 and dropped completely in HTML 4.0. I'm guessing
that most HTML clients (browsers, e-mail, etc) these days at least *claim*
to be HTML 4.0-compliant -- MS products for one are NOT -- they may look all
goofy.
My
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
Subject:RE: Formatting of listserv messages
Sometimes listservers wrap lines after 80 characters is this
something
that Bruce can tweak ??
Raj
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Jared and others,
Oops. I think u guys have problem with HTML formatted
messages. I used that for proper formatting, i had no
idea that it looked so messed up.
I'll care to send it in text format only (or both and
mark them accordingly)
Regards, Naveen
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>It looked fine with MS lookout .. :)
>
unformatted in netscape 6.
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You gotta program like you don't need the mon
Sometimes listservers wrap lines after 80 characters is this something
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Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't r
>
> Naveen and others,
>
> Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone else?
>
> Just wondering if it was formatted when sent, or if this happened along
> the way, or is it just me?
> > Type - - CDL_CDL_ID
> >
Comes over unformated for me and I generally don't even try to read
things like that as with completely html messages - I just don't have
the time.
Pat
>
>
> Naveen and others,
>
> Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone
Um... Something must be messed up... Mine came through ok... Work email
using Outlook/Exchange... I just looked at the fatcity history page for
this messages and there is a bunch of tags in the message... But, it is
formatted... Using IE5.5 at least...
Tim
-Original Message-
Sent
It looked fine with MS lookout .. :)
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Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:50 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Naveen and others,
Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone else?
Just wondering if it was formatted when sent, or if this
Naveen and others,
Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone else?
Just wondering if it was formatted when sent, or if this happened along
the way, or is it just me?
I'm not likely to respond to something this difficult to read, and I'm just
wondering if there's a remedy to
Title: RE: Web site of messages
I also found this site by searching Google for Oracle-L
http://faqchest.dynhost.com/prgm/oracle-l/
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From: Marin Dimitrov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 January 2002 08:00
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: Web
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> Hi,
>
> Is there a website, which keeps all the messages posted to this forum,
which
> can be accessed without subscribing to the forum?
>
try http://www.fatcity.com/ListGuru/my.php and
http://www.mail-archive.com/oracle-l%40fatcity.com/
Hi,
Is there a website, which keeps all the messages posted to this forum, which
can be accessed without subscribing to the forum?
Thanks
Shiv
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Hi all:
I have "SET SERVEROUTPUT ON SIZE 9;" at the
beginning, and when the script runs, I can see DBMS
output messages.
However, there is only in one database when script
runs nothing will show up, no DBMS output messages and
no error message.
Why? Where should I che
yea kinda like ora-600 :)
joe
"Boivin, Patrice J" wrote:
>
> Imagine changing the errors to one: "Exception Error" and give no more
> information, perhaps just a core dump in hexadecimal.
>
> Wow, how useless would that be to anyone who wants to understand what's
> going on!!!
>
> : )
>
> P
Imagine changing the errors to one: "Exception Error" and give no more
information, perhaps just a core dump in hexadecimal.
Wow, how useless would that be to anyone who wants to understand what's
going on!!!
: )
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
Acting Head
Systems Admin
Steve
This brings back the good old memories of Apple C Compiler messages ... from
my archive files ...
These are some of the error messages produced by Apple's MPW C compiler.
These are all real. (If you must know I was bored one afternoon and
decompiled the String resources fo
wanna talk about *fun*...whoo-boy.
Ross Mohan
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:36 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi All,
THis message file is used only by OERR utility and kernel
has its own error messages built-ins.
SO the changes in the oraus.msg will
only by OERR utility and kernel
has its own error messages built-ins.
SO the changes in the oraus.msg will not be actually
used by the kernel.
Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
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. Is that person
still here? LISTening?
You wanna talk about *fun*...whoo-boy.
Ross Mohan
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:36 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi All,
THis message file is used only by OERR utility and kernel
has its own error messages
a typo.
> // *Action: Learn to type correctly.
>
> TGIF... :)
>
> Cheers!
>
> - Kirti
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Adams, Matthew (GEA, 088130) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:56 AM
> > To: Multiple reci
Thanks. I didn't have database access when I sent the original
message. Maybe if I can dig up a binary editor - this has too much "fun
potential" to leave alone...
--Scott
"Jamadagni, Rajendra" wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> I believe Oracle uses the binary version of the message file (*.msb) so
> c
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Hi All,
THis message file is used only by OERR utility and kernel
has its own error messages built-ins.
SO the changes in the oraus.msg will not be actually
used by the kernel.
Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
-Original Message-
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kernel
has its own error messages built-ins.
SO the changes in the oraus.msg will not be actually
used by the kernel.
Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Yeah, it'
po.
// *Action: Learn to type correctly.
TGIF... :)
Cheers!
- Kirti
> -Original Message-
> From: Adams, Matthew (GEA, 088130) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:56 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: How
The file oraus.msg is in ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/
The message should be limited to a maximum of 76 characters.
That's all.
Happy typing. :-]
JP
Dne pá 7. zá?í 2001 15:17 jste napsal(a):
> Sure you can, but its kinda tricky... There are .msb files in ORACLE_HOME
> for different Oracle utilit
Hi All,
THis message file is used only by OERR utility and kernel
has its own error messages built-ins.
SO the changes in the oraus.msg will not be actually
used by the kernel.
Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
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Title: RE: How to change error messages?
under $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg
there are many error messages files.
the ones your looking for here are
oraus.msg
oraus.msb
The extention msg files are ascii text that you
can edit if you like (I used to do this a lot on Oracle 6 and 7),
but
Scott,
I believe Oracle uses the binary version of the message file (*.msb) so
changing the text file won't be of any use. but then again I might be wrong.
Raj
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Sure you can, but its kinda tricky... There are .msb files in ORACLE_HOME
for different Oracle utilities. I guess oraus.msb is one for ORA msgs. I had
changed it such that the number of characters in the message remained
same... It worked :)
Shailesh
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Sent: Thursday, Se
can be done by changing the contents of the files under
'$ORACLE_HOME/sqlplus/mesg',
BUT not recommended.
Don't know exactly as never tried.
Suren
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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 4:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Does anyone know how to change the
9/6/2001 3:35 PM
Trying to remember here, but isn't there a file called "oraus.mesg" or
something similiar somewhere under your $oracle_home that contains all the
messages and events? Edit the message you want. Do not tell Oracle Corp.
you did this. I have not done and definitel
Title: RE: How to change error messages?
> -Original Message-
> From: Terrian, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Does anyone know how to change the message that Oracle
> displays when an error
> occurs. For example:
>
> SQL> select * from fjfjfjfjf
Trying to remember here, but isn't there a file called "oraus.mesg" or
something similiar somewhere under your $oracle_home that contains all the
messages and events? Edit the message you want. Do not tell Oracle Corp.
you did this. I have not done and definitely do not rec
I don't know about SQLPLUS, but you sure can do it in pl/sql. You can
manipulate it in EXCEPTION clause.
HTH
Raj
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Any opinion expressed here is personal and
Does anyone know how to change the message that Oracle displays when an error
occurs. For example:
SQL> select * from fjfjfjfjf;
select * from fjfjfjfjf
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
I am sure that Oracle Corp. will really frown on this, but can I chan
Hi all,
I am not receiving any messages from either LazyDBA list or Fatcity list
services since 13/8/2001. I unsubsubscribed and resubsubscribed my mail id
hoping to receive messages but in vain. I am really astonished that I am
able to send messages to the list and the list members
Hi List,
My messages are received by list members but I am not receiving messages
from the list since past 3 days. I am wondering as to what might be the
problem? Can anybody shed light on this?
Thanks and Regards,
Ranganath
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Hi all,
I have not received any messages since yesterday evening. Is it the same
with all or any of you?
Regards,
Ranganath
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, John Dunn wrote:
> Users are complaining of getting the following messages Oracle PL/SQL Error
> Code : -1089 Error Description : Error in sleep
Users are complaining of getting the following messages Oracle PL/SQL Error
Code : -1089 Error Description : Error in sleep - ORA-01089: immediate
shutdown in progress - no operations are permitted
..even when there is no shutdown in progress...nothing in the alert log?
Then the messages go
Hi guys,
Can I create my own error message in
create profile mypasswordprofile limit
failed_login_attempts 3 -> if error Prompt "Call ext 127, 128, 129 to
unlock your account"
password_life_time -> same as above but diffrent message
;
Do I have to replace
failed_login_a
Very funny
>> > In Japan, Sony Vaio machines have replaced the
>>
>> > impersonal and unhelpful Microsoft error messages
>>
>> > with their own Japanese haiku poetry, each only 17
>>
>> > syllables.
>>
>> >
>>
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