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2004-01-26 Thread wlsh1961
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RE: Hi!!

2004-01-15 Thread Michael Milligan



Teresita,

The first thing I would do is 
to make sure and make full, coldbackups by 
shutting down the database and doing a tape backup of the disk 
your database files are on. This will keep you out of trouble 
immediately.

Then, since you said you were 
using Oracle 9.2.0.2,set up yourbackups to go every night using 
RMAN, straight to the tape device. Oracle RMAN handles this. It includes a 
driver for Veritas. There is an excellent book on RMAN. It's called Oracle9i RMAN Backup  Recovery 
by Robert G. Freeman and Matthew Hart. It's an Oracle Press 
book that you can get on amazon.com or Borders, Barnes  Noble, etc. That 
will guide you through the process. Here is the link: 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0072226625/qid=1074186675/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/103-6635244-7274242?v=glances=books

You can do this. Just start 
with protecting your data immediately with cold backups, then move on to using 
RMAN for full backups. Then move on to incremental backups.

I hope that 
helps.


Michael Milligan Oracle DBA Ingenix, Inc. 
2525 Lake Park Blvd. Salt Lake City, Utah 84120 wrk 
801-982-3081 mbl 801-628-6058 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  




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RE: Hi!! Veritas Backup Question

2004-01-15 Thread Teresita Castro



Hi!!

TheCD's that we have saidOracle 9.2.0.1.0, but I 
did not see any that said RMAN,( when I asked the DBA the version of Oracle that 
we have and he said 9.2.0.2.1.) the RMAN is inside a specify 
CD? [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 09:49PM 

Teresita,

 What your 
DBA is talking about is Oracle's RMAN backup utility. There us an 
interface from Oracle to Veritas which allows RMAN to use Veritas as a librarian 
for the backups. The first thing I'd suggest is finding out what version 
of Oracle your using. There are significant differences in using and 
setting up the RMAN and Veritas software between the two. Check out the 
documentation CD on RMAN that shipped with your database.
Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
DBA 

  -Original 
  Message-From: Teresita Castro 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 
  2004 8:14 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: Hi!!
  Hi!!
  My name is Tere Castro I am from Mexico I am not a DBA, I 
  uses ORacle just to make queries, funtions some updates and create indexes or 
  tables, that all.
  
  Now I am in a little difficult situation, here we have a DBA 
  that do not have much experience. He hasbeen working 
  withVeritas NetBackup 4.5 for Windows for 
  three moths with out results. We still can not make a backup of our data 
  bases. 
  The situation is that because of that my bossmake 
  mework with him in this task, of course I don't know anything about the 
  issue and my priority for tomorrow is to make and investigation of how other 
  people make their backups with Veritas.
  Our DBA explain us that it was a way that he saw in a book, 
  first make a complete backup of our databases on Sunday then from Monday thru 
  Wednesday made a incremental backup, then from Thursday thruSaturday 
  make another incremental backup, butthis one will be done from the last 
  incremental backup of Wednesday to the day we are.
  
  -
  ?--
  ?--
   
  ?
   
  ?-
   
  ?-
   
  Complete backup
  1 2 3  4  5 
   6 7 
  
  1-Monday
  7- Sunday
  
  I am really lost in this task because the person that is 
  suppose to teach about Veritas is really reluctant , but my boss what 
  results.
  If any one can help me telling was is the better way to do a 
  backup using Veritas that will be great. I also need to learn Veritas so if 
  you have any page or document that can help I will appreciate it.
  We really need to make this work because in the last weeks 
  we are having troubles with our server, with out explication it gets 
  crushes.
  I am using Oracle 9.2.0.2 in a Windows Server with 
  Windows 2000 SP3
  and 
  And the veritas is VERITAS NetBackup 4.5 for Windows 
  in a Windows Server with Windows 2000 SP4
  
  


RE: Hi!! Veritas Backup Question

2004-01-15 Thread Goulet, Dick



Teresita,

 One of the 
CD's is titled documentation. You'll find the RMAN manual thereon. 
There are two, Recovery Manager Quick Reference and Recovery Manager 
Reference.

Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
DBA 

  -Original 
  Message-From: Teresita Castro 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, January 15, 
  2004 12:50 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Hi!! Veritas Backup 
  Question
  Hi!!
  
  TheCD's that we have saidOracle 9.2.0.1.0, but I 
  did not see any that said RMAN,( when I asked the DBA the version of Oracle 
  that we have and he said 9.2.0.2.1.) the RMAN is inside a specify 
  CD? [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 09:49PM 
  
  Teresita,
  
   What your 
  DBA is talking about is Oracle's RMAN backup utility. There us an 
  interface from Oracle to Veritas which allows RMAN to use Veritas as a 
  librarian for the backups. The first thing I'd suggest is finding out 
  what version of Oracle your using. There are significant differences in 
  using and setting up the RMAN and Veritas software between the two. 
  Check out the documentation CD on RMAN that shipped with your 
  database.
  Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
  DBA 
  
-Original Message-From: Teresita Castro 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 
2004 8:14 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
ORACLE-LSubject: Hi!!
Hi!!
My name is Tere Castro I am from Mexico I am not a DBA, I 
uses ORacle just to make queries, funtions some updates and create indexes 
or tables, that all.

Now I am in a little difficult situation, here we have a 
DBA that do not have much experience. He hasbeen working 
withVeritas NetBackup 4.5 for Windows for 
three moths with out results. We still can not make a backup of our data 
bases. 
The situation is that because of that my bossmake 
mework with him in this task, of course I don't know anything about 
the issue and my priority for tomorrow is to make and investigation of how 
other people make their backups with Veritas.
Our DBA explain us that it was a way that he saw in a 
book, first make a complete backup of our databases on Sunday then from 
Monday thru Wednesday made a incremental backup, then from Thursday 
thruSaturday make another incremental backup, butthis one will 
be done from the last incremental backup of Wednesday to the day we 
are.

-
--
--
 

 
-
 
-
 
Complete backup
1 2 3  4  
5  6 7 

1-Monday
7- Sunday

I am really lost in this task because the person that is 
suppose to teach about Veritas is really reluctant , but my boss what 
results.
If any one can help me telling was is the better way to do 
a backup using Veritas that will be great. I also need to learn Veritas so 
if you have any page or document that can help I will appreciate 
it.
We really need to make this work because in the last weeks 
we are having troubles with our server, with out explication it gets 
crushes.
I am using Oracle 9.2.0.2 in a Windows Server with 
Windows 2000 SP3
and 
And the veritas is VERITAS NetBackup 4.5 for Windows 
in a Windows Server with Windows 2000 SP4




RE: Hi!! Veritas Backup Question

2004-01-15 Thread Teresita Castro


Thanks I saw that CD. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
01/15/04 01:04PM 
Teresita,

 One of the 
CD's is titled documentation. You'll find the RMAN manual thereon. 
There are two, Recovery Manager Quick Reference and Recovery Manager 
Reference.

Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
DBA 

  -Original 
  Message-From: Teresita Castro 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, January 15, 
  2004 12:50 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Hi!! Veritas Backup 
  Question
  Hi!!
  
  TheCD's that we have saidOracle 9.2.0.1.0, but I 
  did not see any that said RMAN,( when I asked the DBA the version of Oracle 
  that we have and he said 9.2.0.2.1.) the RMAN is inside a specify 
  CD? [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 09:49PM 
  
  Teresita,
  
   What your 
  DBA is talking about is Oracle's RMAN backup utility. There us an 
  interface from Oracle to Veritas which allows RMAN to use Veritas as a 
  librarian for the backups. The first thing I'd suggest is finding out 
  what version of Oracle your using. There are significant differences in 
  using and setting up the RMAN and Veritas software between the two. 
  Check out the documentation CD on RMAN that shipped with your 
  database.
  Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
  DBA 
  
-Original Message-From: Teresita Castro 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 
2004 8:14 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
ORACLE-LSubject: Hi!!
Hi!!
My name is Tere Castro I am from Mexico I am not a DBA, I 
uses ORacle just to make queries, funtions some updates and create indexes 
or tables, that all.

Now I am in a little difficult situation, here we have a 
DBA that do not have much experience. He hasbeen working 
withVeritas NetBackup 4.5 for Windows for 
three moths with out results. We still can not make a backup of our data 
bases. 
The situation is that because of that my bossmake 
mework with him in this task, of course I don't know anything about 
the issue and my priority for tomorrow is to make and investigation of how 
other people make their backups with Veritas.
Our DBA explain us that it was a way that he saw in a 
book, first make a complete backup of our databases on Sunday then from 
Monday thru Wednesday made a incremental backup, then from Thursday 
thruSaturday make another incremental backup, butthis one will 
be done from the last incremental backup of Wednesday to the day we 
are.

-
?--
?--
 
?
 
?-
 
?-
 
Complete backup
1 2 3  4  
5  6 7 

1-Monday
7- Sunday

I am really lost in this task because the person that is 
suppose to teach about Veritas is really reluctant , but my boss what 
results.
If any one can help me telling was is the better way to do 
a backup using Veritas that will be great. I also need to learn Veritas so 
if you have any page or document that can help I will appreciate 
it.
We really need to make this work because in the last weeks 
we are having troubles with our server, with out explication it gets 
crushes.
I am using Oracle 9.2.0.2 in a Windows Server with 
Windows 2000 SP3
and 
And the veritas is VERITAS NetBackup 4.5 for Windows 
in a Windows Server with Windows 2000 SP4




RE: Hi!! Veritas Backup Question

2004-01-15 Thread Teresita Castro



Thanks I saw that CD. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
01/15/04 01:04PM 
Teresita,

 One of the 
CD's is titled documentation. You'll find the RMAN manual thereon. 
There are two, Recovery Manager Quick Reference and Recovery Manager 
Reference.

Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
DBA 

  -Original 
  Message-From: Teresita Castro 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, January 15, 
  2004 12:50 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Hi!! Veritas Backup 
  Question
  Hi!!
  
  TheCD's that we have saidOracle 9.2.0.1.0, but I 
  did not see any that said RMAN,( when I asked the DBA the version of Oracle 
  that we have and he said 9.2.0.2.1.) the RMAN is inside a specify 
  CD? [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 09:49PM 
  
  Teresita,
  
   What your 
  DBA is talking about is Oracle's RMAN backup utility. There us an 
  interface from Oracle to Veritas which allows RMAN to use Veritas as a 
  librarian for the backups. The first thing I'd suggest is finding out 
  what version of Oracle your using. There are significant differences in 
  using and setting up the RMAN and Veritas software between the two. 
  Check out the documentation CD on RMAN that shipped with your 
  database.
  Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
  DBA 
  
-Original Message-From: Teresita Castro 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 
2004 8:14 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
ORACLE-LSubject: Hi!!
Hi!!
My name is Tere Castro I am from Mexico I am not a DBA, I 
uses ORacle just to make queries, funtions some updates and create indexes 
or tables, that all.

Now I am in a little difficult situation, here we have a 
DBA that do not have much experience. He hasbeen working 
withVeritas NetBackup 4.5 for Windows for 
three moths with out results. We still can not make a backup of our data 
bases. 
The situation is that because of that my bossmake 
mework with him in this task, of course I don't know anything about 
the issue and my priority for tomorrow is to make and investigation of how 
other people make their backups with Veritas.
Our DBA explain us that it was a way that he saw in a 
book, first make a complete backup of our databases on Sunday then from 
Monday thru Wednesday made a incremental backup, then from Thursday 
thruSaturday make another incremental backup, butthis one will 
be done from the last incremental backup of Wednesday to the day we 
are.

-
?--
?--
 
?
 
?-
 
?-
 
Complete backup
1 2 3  4  
5  6 7 

1-Monday
7- Sunday

I am really lost in this task because the person that is 
suppose to teach about Veritas is really reluctant , but my boss what 
results.
If any one can help me telling was is the better way to do 
a backup using Veritas that will be great. I also need to learn Veritas so 
if you have any page or document that can help I will appreciate 
it.
We really need to make this work because in the last weeks 
we are having troubles with our server, with out explication it gets 
crushes.
I am using Oracle 9.2.0.2 in a Windows Server with 
Windows 2000 SP3
and 
And the veritas is VERITAS NetBackup 4.5 for Windows 
in a Windows Server with Windows 2000 SP4



Hi!!

2004-01-14 Thread Teresita Castro



Hi!!
My name is Tere Castro I am from Mexico I am not a DBA, I uses 
ORacle just to make queries, funtions some updates and create indexes or tables, 
that all.

Now I am in a little difficult situation, here we have a DBA 
that do not have much experience. He hasbeen working 
withVeritas NetBackup 4.5 for Windows for 
three moths with out results. We still can not make a backup of our data bases. 

The situation is that because of that my bossmake 
mework with him in this task, of course I don't know anything about the 
issue and my priority for tomorrow is to make and investigation of how other 
people make their backups with Veritas.
Our DBA explain us that it was a way that he saw in a book, 
first make a complete backup of our databases on Sunday then from Monday thru 
Wednesday made a incremental backup, then from Thursday thruSaturday make 
another incremental backup, butthis one will be done from the last 
incremental backup of Wednesday to the day we are.

-
?--
?--
 
?
 
?-
 
?-
 
Complete backup
1 2 3  4  5 
 6 7 

1-Monday
7- Sunday

I am really lost in this task because the person that is 
suppose to teach about Veritas is really reluctant , but my boss what 
results.
If any one can help me telling was is the better way to do a 
backup using Veritas that will be great. I also need to learn Veritas so if you 
have any page or document that can help I will appreciate it.
We really need to make this work because in the last weeks we 
are having troubles with our server, with out explication it gets 
crushes.
I am using Oracle 9.2.0.2 in a Windows Server with 
Windows 2000 SP3
and 
And the veritas is VERITAS NetBackup 4.5 for Windows in 
a Windows Server with Windows 2000 SP4




RE: Hi!!

2004-01-14 Thread Goulet, Dick



Teresita,

 What your 
DBA is talking about is Oracle's RMAN backup utility. There us an 
interface from Oracle to Veritas which allows RMAN to use Veritas as a librarian 
for the backups. The first thing I'd suggest is finding out what version 
of Oracle your using. There are significant differences in using and 
setting up the RMAN and Veritas software between the two. Check out the 
documentation CD on RMAN that shipped with your database.
Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i 
DBA 

  -Original 
  Message-From: Teresita Castro 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 
  2004 8:14 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: Hi!!
  Hi!!
  My name is Tere Castro I am from Mexico I am not a DBA, I 
  uses ORacle just to make queries, funtions some updates and create indexes or 
  tables, that all.
  
  Now I am in a little difficult situation, here we have a DBA 
  that do not have much experience. He hasbeen working 
  withVeritas NetBackup 4.5 for Windows for 
  three moths with out results. We still can not make a backup of our data 
  bases. 
  The situation is that because of that my bossmake 
  mework with him in this task, of course I don't know anything about the 
  issue and my priority for tomorrow is to make and investigation of how other 
  people make their backups with Veritas.
  Our DBA explain us that it was a way that he saw in a book, 
  first make a complete backup of our databases on Sunday then from Monday thru 
  Wednesday made a incremental backup, then from Thursday thruSaturday 
  make another incremental backup, butthis one will be done from the last 
  incremental backup of Wednesday to the day we are.
  
  -
  --
  --
   
  
   
  -
   
  -
   
  Complete backup
  1 2 3  4  5 
   6 7 
  
  1-Monday
  7- Sunday
  
  I am really lost in this task because the person that is 
  suppose to teach about Veritas is really reluctant , but my boss what 
  results.
  If any one can help me telling was is the better way to do a 
  backup using Veritas that will be great. I also need to learn Veritas so if 
  you have any page or document that can help I will appreciate it.
  We really need to make this work because in the last weeks 
  we are having troubles with our server, with out explication it gets 
  crushes.
  I am using Oracle 9.2.0.2 in a Windows Server with 
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Hi list

2004-01-03 Thread bulbultyagi
List, thanks to all of you I finally completed my OCP exams (thought they
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RE: Hi list

2004-01-03 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Congratulations. I know the feeling!

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Hi Honey I'm Home!

2003-09-25 Thread Bellow, Bambi
Friends --

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RE: Hi Honey I'm Home!

2003-09-25 Thread Mladen Gogala

Bambi, welcome back! 

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Re: Hi Honey I'm Home!

2003-09-25 Thread Joe Testa
Bambi, we missed ya.

joe

Bellow, Bambi wrote:

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RE: Hi Honey I'm Home!

2003-09-25 Thread Henry Poras
Welcome back. (how's Eclectricity?)

Henry


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RE: Hi Honey I'm Home!

2003-09-25 Thread Bellow, Bambi
Henry --

Eclecticity is doing great.  4 years and going strong.  Thanks for asking!

Bambi.

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Welcome back. (how's Eclectricity?)

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hi people need some help here again

2003-01-23 Thread Paulo Gomes
i'm trying to configure a new system (aix 4.3.3 or any other unix or even
any linux) to work as a development server with 9i r2 and 9ias r2.
One of the things i allready know is that i have to create a aix user to be
owner of each one of those tools (i've been working with the previous
versions and everithing is fine).
My question is :

IS THERE ANY ONE THAT HAVE THE CONFIGURATION I'M PLANNING TO HAVE (IN UNIX)
THAT CAN HELP ME (BY SENDING ME THE .PROFILE OR THE .LOGIN OF THE OWNER OF
9IR2 AND 9IASR2)?

i WOULD MUCH APPRECIATE FOR ANY HELP HERE.
THANKS
PAULO

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RE: hi i'm back amongst the living

2002-04-19 Thread Ron Rogers

Come On Walt...
 I thought you installed Windozz first to allow the Oracle to
install without a hitch and then upgraded your pc to Linux. Nt first,
SP4,SP5,SP6 then Oracle 8.0, migrate to 8.1.6,  upgrade to 8.1.7, patch
up to 8.1.7.3, and if your lucky migrate to 9.0.1. When all is said and
done and the database is working flawless you install the Linux release
you desire. This way you eliminate the glibc and JDK patch for oracle's
GUI installers.

 Is it correct that next year the IOUG conference will be in Orlando
again???  I can afford it again..
Ron
ROR mª¿ªm

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/19/02 12:33AM 
Joe,

Glad you had a good time. Sorry I didn't make it, my company pulled
funding
at the last minute.

As far as Oracle and Linux is concerned, I have a lot of experience.
You
have to install Linux first. That makes everything else a lot easier.

--Walt Weaver
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Sent: 4/18/2002 6:38 PM

Lots of good stuff at IOUG conference this year, the food sucked,
blah.


Technical sessions were good(the few i went to), met some people been 
talking to for years on this forum.  Party was as sea world, it was ok.

  We thought maybe Shamu was going to eat Rich N, but that didnt
happen.

For those of you who didnt make it :(,  maybe next year in Orlando, FL

at the Swan/Dolphin hotel, april 27-may 1st.

Lots of first time presenters and for those of you who know Marlene 
Theriault, she did her last IOUG presentation this time around, she's 
officially retiring from the Oracle world.

She's doing the european one and then she's quitting, no more books
either.

We'll miss her dearly.

So for those of you who've contemplated presenting before a conference,

call for papers should be in jul/aug at latest for Orlando.

I think i'm done with logminer, milked it for too many years, next year

i'm toying around with a couple of ideas:

1.  Recovery Concepts: Let's blow up a database and do live recovery 
during the presentation

2.  Linux:  Can I really do a no-brainer install of linux and oracle?,

Here are the steps.

Oh well, off to dinner and chillin for one more day.


For those who didn't make it, we missed you.

Joe




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Re: hi i'm back amongst the living

2002-04-19 Thread Joseph S Testa

Yes next year back to orlando.

joe


Ron Rogers wrote:

 Come On Walt...
  I thought you installed Windozz first to allow the Oracle to
 install without a hitch and then upgraded your pc to Linux. Nt first,
 SP4,SP5,SP6 then Oracle 8.0, migrate to 8.1.6,  upgrade to 8.1.7, patch
 up to 8.1.7.3, and if your lucky migrate to 9.0.1. When all is said and
 done and the database is working flawless you install the Linux release
 you desire. This way you eliminate the glibc and JDK patch for oracle's
 GUI installers.
 
  Is it correct that next year the IOUG conference will be in Orlando
 again???  I can afford it again..
 Ron
 ROR mª¿ªm
 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/19/02 12:33AM 

 Joe,
 
 Glad you had a good time. Sorry I didn't make it, my company pulled
 funding
 at the last minute.
 
 As far as Oracle and Linux is concerned, I have a lot of experience.
 You
 have to install Linux first. That makes everything else a lot easier.
 
 --Walt Weaver
   Bozeman, Montana
 
 -Original Message-
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 Sent: 4/18/2002 6:38 PM
 
 Lots of good stuff at IOUG conference this year, the food sucked,
 blah.
 
 
 Technical sessions were good(the few i went to), met some people been 
 talking to for years on this forum.  Party was as sea world, it was ok.
 
   We thought maybe Shamu was going to eat Rich N, but that didnt
 happen.
 
 For those of you who didnt make it :(,  maybe next year in Orlando, FL
 
 at the Swan/Dolphin hotel, april 27-may 1st.
 
 Lots of first time presenters and for those of you who know Marlene 
 Theriault, she did her last IOUG presentation this time around, she's 
 officially retiring from the Oracle world.
 
 She's doing the european one and then she's quitting, no more books
 either.
 
 We'll miss her dearly.
 
 So for those of you who've contemplated presenting before a conference,
 
 call for papers should be in jul/aug at latest for Orlando.
 
 I think i'm done with logminer, milked it for too many years, next year
 
 i'm toying around with a couple of ideas:
 
 1.  Recovery Concepts: Let's blow up a database and do live recovery 
 during the presentation
 
 2.  Linux:  Can I really do a no-brainer install of linux and oracle?,
 
 Here are the steps.
 
 Oh well, off to dinner and chillin for one more day.
 
 
 For those who didn't make it, we missed you.
 
 Joe
 
 
 
 
 


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hi i'm back amongst the living

2002-04-18 Thread Joseph S Testa

Lots of good stuff at IOUG conference this year, the food sucked, blah.


Technical sessions were good(the few i went to), met some people been 
talking to for years on this forum.  Party was as sea world, it was ok. 
  We thought maybe Shamu was going to eat Rich N, but that didnt happen.

For those of you who didnt make it :(,  maybe next year in Orlando, FL 
at the Swan/Dolphin hotel, april 27-may 1st.

Lots of first time presenters and for those of you who know Marlene 
Theriault, she did her last IOUG presentation this time around, she's 
officially retiring from the Oracle world.

She's doing the european one and then she's quitting, no more books either.

We'll miss her dearly.

So for those of you who've contemplated presenting before a conference, 
call for papers should be in jul/aug at latest for Orlando.

I think i'm done with logminer, milked it for too many years, next year 
i'm toying around with a couple of ideas:

1.  Recovery Concepts: Let's blow up a database and do live recovery 
during the presentation

2.  Linux:  Can I really do a no-brainer install of linux and oracle?, 
Here are the steps.

Oh well, off to dinner and chillin for one more day.


For those who didn't make it, we missed you.

Joe




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RE: hi i'm back amongst the living

2002-04-18 Thread Weaver, Walt

Joe,

Glad you had a good time. Sorry I didn't make it, my company pulled funding
at the last minute.

As far as Oracle and Linux is concerned, I have a lot of experience. You
have to install Linux first. That makes everything else a lot easier.

--Walt Weaver
  Bozeman, Montana

-Original Message-
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: 4/18/2002 6:38 PM

Lots of good stuff at IOUG conference this year, the food sucked, blah.


Technical sessions were good(the few i went to), met some people been 
talking to for years on this forum.  Party was as sea world, it was ok. 
  We thought maybe Shamu was going to eat Rich N, but that didnt happen.

For those of you who didnt make it :(,  maybe next year in Orlando, FL 
at the Swan/Dolphin hotel, april 27-may 1st.

Lots of first time presenters and for those of you who know Marlene 
Theriault, she did her last IOUG presentation this time around, she's 
officially retiring from the Oracle world.

She's doing the european one and then she's quitting, no more books
either.

We'll miss her dearly.

So for those of you who've contemplated presenting before a conference, 
call for papers should be in jul/aug at latest for Orlando.

I think i'm done with logminer, milked it for too many years, next year 
i'm toying around with a couple of ideas:

1.  Recovery Concepts: Let's blow up a database and do live recovery 
during the presentation

2.  Linux:  Can I really do a no-brainer install of linux and oracle?, 
Here are the steps.

Oh well, off to dinner and chillin for one more day.


For those who didn't make it, we missed you.

Joe




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Hi

2001-12-04 Thread Alan Dewey

How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!


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Re: Hi

2001-12-04 Thread Richard Ji

This is a virus.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/04/01 03:05PM 
How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!


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Re: Hi

2001-12-04 Thread Wilfred Li, Ph.D.

This is a new virus. Do not open the attachment.
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How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!




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Re: Hi

2001-12-04 Thread Adam Bultman

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hi

2001-11-25 Thread M.A.Siddiqui

hi 

I am ashar from Karachi,Pakistan.I just wanna know
that are oracle 9i exam guides of oracle press
available in US? there are 4 exams of oracle 9i, are
all 4 books available there.I heard that only oracle
9i sql book is available right now.Please do inform
me.


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Re: Hi what is CUBE Function

2001-06-28 Thread paquette stephane

The cube function is part of the new analytic sql
stuff. 
It computes subtotals for all the combinations of the
dimensions.



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RE: Hi what is CUBE Function

2001-06-28 Thread Suhen Pather

Dhanasekar,
 
Visit  http://www.bijoos.com/oratom/ot_200011.htm
http://www.bijoos.com/oratom/ot_200011.htm 
There is some explanation on CUBE.
 
HTH
Suhen
 
 
 
 


Hi..
 
Can anyone explain me what is a CUBE Function In Oracle..
 
Dhanasekar

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Hi cube function

2001-06-28 Thread Dhanasekar



Hi..

 Can anyone explain me what is a CUBE function in 
Oracle

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Re: Hi what is CUBE Function

2001-06-28 Thread Joe Testa

have u read the docs, there is great info on how it asnd rollup works.

joe
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 Can anyone explain me what is a CUBE Function In Oracle..
 
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Hi what is CUBE Function

2001-06-27 Thread Dhanasekar



Hi..

Can anyone explain me what isa CUBE Function 
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Hi ,ask permission

2001-06-22 Thread Raymond Lee Meng Hong

  Hello Guru on the list.

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RE: Hi need some please

2001-05-20 Thread Nirmal Kumar Muthu Kumaran

hi bill,

Why cann't you try with 'MINUS' set operator exists in sql?.

Select * from table_b
minus
Select * from table_a

Hope that this will help you.

Nirmal.

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 Depending if you mean rows or individual columns but this shouldnt' be to
 difficult with PL/SQL.  With SQL it will be a little more difficult but
 doable.  Unfortunately I don't know a site with this as I never had needed
 to.
 
 
 
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 Does anyone have a script that will compare table_a to table_b
 and delete the dups in table_b,  or a site that might have one?
 
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RE: Hi need some please

2001-05-19 Thread Christopher Spence

Depending if you mean rows or individual columns but this shouldnt' be to
difficult with PL/SQL.  With SQL it will be a little more difficult but
doable.  Unfortunately I don't know a site with this as I never had needed
to.



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Does anyone have a script that will compare table_a to table_b
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Thanks Very Much for any ideas.

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Hi need some please

2001-05-18 Thread Bill Conner

Hi All,

Does anyone have a script that will compare table_a to table_b
and delete the dups in table_b,  or a site that might have one?

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RE: Hi need some please

2001-05-18 Thread Brian MacLean
Title: RE: Hi need some please





Is what your trying to do as simple as?...


delete from TAB_B B
where exists (select 'x'
 from TAB_A A
 where A.col1 = B.col1
 and A.col2 = B.col2
 and A.etc = B.etc
 );



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Hi All,


Does anyone have a script that will compare table_a to table_b
and delete the dups in table_b, or a site that might have one?


Thanks Very Much for any ideas.


  -bill


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Hi-speed data link

2001-03-06 Thread Bill Becker

Hello,

For some reason, I was under the impression that it was not
that unusual to achieve a data transfer rate of 100-200GB/hour
over some sort of data link between separate machines. However,
I am finding it hard to confirm this. There is an individual
here who claims this is not practical without resorting to
extraordinary (read expensive  $10K) means. If anyone is
actually doing this, I would very much appreciate hearing how fast
a rate, and a general description of the hardware involved in 
the data link setup. In our case, it would be between two Sun machines
running Oracle databases.
Thanks to any responders.
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