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My
daughter works for Target in Minneapolis.
They outsourced some of their support to IBM. Guess who the IBM people come to when they can't solve a
problem? Ken -----Original
Message----- You are! The
problem is, by going with an os other than windoze of some sort, I am almost
guaranteed that the production hardware and software support will be outsourced
& moved to Denver, CO to IBM's datacenter there. This stupid company
believes in paying ibm to do everything they are afraid to or can't do. I
think I should go work for IBM. The dev servers I will still have. I"ll have a linux
server at home yet :)
-----Original
Message----- Go with Linux. That
way you could use your same servers:-) Ain't I so useful! HA -----Original
Message----- Believe me, I wish...
if we could get a bunch of Solaris servers plus the Oracle licenses for $75,000
we'd be there... I'm stuck with this one. -----Original
Message----- Um, port it to Unix.... -----Original
Message----- I'm trying to test out
backup and recovery on w2k. However, I can't remove or rename a file
while the database is running! It says "file in use". Am I missing something
or is there a way to force this? Thanks Lisa Koivu |
Title: RE: Deleting files on w2k
- Deleting files on w2k Koivu, Lisa
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Mercadante, Thomas F
- Re: Deleting files on w2k orantdba
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Kimberly Smith
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Jack C. Applewhite
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Tatireddy, Shrinivas (MED, Keane)
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Koivu, Lisa
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Kimberly Smith
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Adrian Roe
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Koivu, Lisa
- RE: Deleting files on w2k Ken Janusz
- RE: Deleting files on w2k O'Neill, Sean
