-----Original Message-----
From: Koivu, Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:55 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanceI meant install in general. It took forever to do it over a fairly weak network.
Never went in the computer room? Really?? Cool :) But did someone physically load the cd on the host for you? Or did you run it from your pc?
-----Original Message-----
From: Adams, Matthew (GEA, 088130) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:45 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanceAre you talking NT only or install in general? On unix all you need is a
decent X-windows package for your PC (Exceed, ChameleonX, Reflection X?, etc).
I've been here 3 years, installed at least 30 new systems and have never
been in any of our computer rooms.
-----Original Message-----
From: Koivu, Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:05 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanceOK, terminal services?
I agree that install is an exception. It's nearly impossible if you aren't sitting in front of the host.
RE: Physical access to servers for maintenance
Adams, Matthew (GEA, 088130) Wed, 26 Sep 2001 08:22:03 -0700
Title: RE: Physical access to servers for maintenance
We
keep images of the cd-roms for all current (and past) versions on a 'software
depot' (unix tar files)
so I
only need to have CDs loaded once for any given version. We only support
Oracle
on
Unix, no NT systems.
For
most versions I give the CD-s to unix admin, ask them the mount
them.
For
8.1.7, I was able to ZIP the image of the cd on my PC, ftp it to a sun
box,
unzip
it, then TAR it and move it into the software depot. (and the file names all
came
out
correctly!, suprised the %$^%$#%^ out of me!) Did the same thing with
9i.
I have
a PC and a dedicated HP X-Terminal (very VERY OLD) on my desk. I pretty
much
use PC for e-mail and other office work stuff. My X-term is my LIFE.
But,
I have
used just about every PC X-Term emulation software on the planet at one
time
or
another. All have worked for installing Oracle so far. But your
caveat is well taken.
The
speed of the network would be a major factor here. My X-term is 10
Mbs
ethernet to the hub and 100 mbs ethernet between
hubs. Not screamingly fast, but
performance is still OK.
Matt
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- RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanc... Rodd Holman
- RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanc... Koivu, Lisa
- RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanc... tday6
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- RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanc... Kimberly Smith
- RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanc... tday6
- RE: Physical access to servers for maintenanc... Koivu, Lisa
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