Hi Jim,

I have an idea for a book. I don�t know if it has been written before , but
I think that it would be very useful to a lot of people.

Oracle High Availability:
- Recovery scenarios (The author could put scripts to backup archive logs ,
tips about archiving , recovering , how Oracle process instance recovery ,
case studies , etc...);
- Stand-by Databases (concepts , implementations , pitfalls , etc...);
- OPS (concepts , implementations , pitfalls , etc...);
- Replication (as a tool to keep another database in sync with production
databases);
- Hardware concepts (redundancy , RAID controllers , clusters , SANs ,
etc...);
- Tips & Techniques for a 24 x 7 x 365 environment (administration , online
backups , archiving , change manegement , etc...);
- It could have a chapter with an overview or introduction about Oracle 9i
Real Application Clusters.

Of course , someone would ask "Why don�t you write it yourself ??".

1st : I have a 1-year old baby to take care , and I can�t let all the
duties ( and happiness :-)))) ) to my wife;
2nd : I take care of 15 databases on my daily job and none of them is 24 x
7 x 365. So , I don�t feel comfortable to write about the matter;
3rd : My English isn�t good.

If is there a book similar , sorry about the waste of time , and , please ,
could you give me the name of this book ??

Regards,
Antonio Belloni




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Yes, but this leads to virtual hang-over which is a very good thing...

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I think I've had too many virtual beers.  I'm getting a virtual buzz....

Alan

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Always glad to spread some semi-on-topic humor on Fridays.  It helps me
out
of the daily drone mode...

By Monday, I'll be back to my serious, helpful, wannabe-guru self!

Cheers, everyone....and another round of virtual Guiness on me!

Jim


>
> Oh god Jim, this is the best laugh I have
> had in days!
>
> Thank you, thank you, thank you!
>
> Jared  ( still laughing )
>
> On Friday 08 June 2001 08:47, Jim Hawkins wrote:
>
> >
> > "Hidden Parameter, Crouching Developer - or How I Learned to Love
the
> > Larry" directed by Jim Hawkins.
> >
> > Starring (not in order of importance):
> > *Larry Ellison as God
> > *Bill "Shrek" Thater as The Enforcer (a gentle assassin with a
> > compassionate heart)
> > *Ross Mohan as Hannibal (speedo-wearing cannibal)
> > *Rachel Carmichael as The Goddess (a do-good angel caught between
Heaven
> > and Hell)
> > *Jared Still as Charlie (the voice behind the chair)
> >
> > And anyone else that wants a part, just let me know.  Haven't built
a
> > story-line yet, but wht could possibly go wrong with this winning
> > combination film?
> >
> > But seriously, sorry about this post - it's Friday, I'm in a good
mood,
and
> > have my databases all running so well, that I could spend 15 minutes

typing
> > this email.
> >
> > Virtual Guiness Stout to all on the list, compliments of my new film
> > company.
> >
> > Jim
>
>


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