> DBI is your friend :-) Now that they've combined svrmgrl
> into the sqlplus engine there isn't anything you can't
> do through DBD::Oracle (or the shell if really necessary).
Yeah, this has some very cool implications. It would be possible
to start and stop your databases remotely via DBI/DBD::Oracle.
Centralized remote management ala Perl!
Throw in some Apache and some mod_perl, write a fairly
decent app...
Hmmm... Like OEM but manageable. :{)
Jared
On Monday 03 December 2001 21:05, Steven Lembark wrote:
> -- David McVeigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I have to concur. I run a small backup utility for an Oracle / Sun box
> > via my browser every morning, and it takes ages to load. This is on a
> > brand new network. And yes, it's a buggy, fussy piece of software. I hate
> > to say this, but even something written in VB would be faster and far
> > more user-friendly.
>
>
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