Paul,

Clarification: I didn't write the material, I was just
posting an excerpt from an Oracle document.

Anyway, I vastly enjoyed your comments. so..... I take it 
that you also found the lack of detail about "self tuning"
to be problematic. :)

Presumably we now have a lot to look forward to in terms of
reading Oracle9i "tuning" documentation, scattered stuff in 
a bewildering variety of official Oracle manuals, various
tech notes, TAR "dialogues", suport forums, listservs, and 
of course 3rd party tuning books. I love the madness!!!!!

Thanks for the very generous offer of help w/ Veritas/Win2K.
Will ponder after talking to the Win2k SA folks. Since the 
Veritas Win2K BE & Oracle agent are fairly cheap, and we get
an almost 1/2 off education discount, we are buying it.

regards,
ep


On 10 May 2001, at 23:35, Paul Drake wrote:

Date sent:              Thu, 10 May 2001 23:35:21 -0800
To:                     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> "Eric D. Pierce" wrote:

[excerpted from: 
http://www.oracle.com/ip/deploy/database/9i/continuity/index.html?manageas.html ]

> >
> >   "Summary
> > 
> >    Self-tuning, self-managing Oracle9i monitors your system
> >    to provide high availability, reliability and minimized
> >    downtime. Whether you are a hosting service, in-house
> >    data center, or IT organization, you can rely on Oracle9i
> >    and its system management products to provide optimal
> >    quality of service to all users. "
> > 
> 
> Eric,
> 
> I believe that I see the emergence of new BOFH "excuse of the day"
> material:

...


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