Paula - Sorry to hear you are having problems. Since your posting time was
last night, hope you fixed the problem in time to have a weekend with your
kids. I get hit by the same thing now and then. You are right that you want
to see your family, but when you are tired and grumpy they may not enjoy
you. Better spend the time while the tape is loading planning a comp day to
spend some well-rested time with them.


Dennis Williams 
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA 
Lifetouch, Inc. 
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I/O failure this week.  Productional system restore/verified and backed up -
fully operational once I/O subsystem rebuilt in 2.5 hours - required full
restore because key datafiles corrupted - system, redos, control.....
Waiting for I/O took longest didn't see kids all night.

Was supposed to take off today. 

Working as technical architect on SQL Server Vital Stats. COTS, project
planning, setting up processes for releases and standard forms, data
migration/cleansing, QA plan.  

Another "test" database recovery tonight. 

I miss my little boys. 

I want to escape. 

I want to eat an entire French Silk Pie 

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how do you define "older than 12 months"?? 

are you using enterprise edition and is it feasible to use 
partitioning?,  if you partition on the field that defines "older than 
12 months", its easy enough to drop a partition(or exchange a partition 
with a non-partitioned table, export that and drop it. 

joe 


Sai Selvaganesan wrote: 

>hi there is this project that is going on for 
>archiving old data from oltp system that is older than 
>12 months and then purging them in the main db. 
> 
>the tables that are to be archived are with long rows. 
>they cannot be converted to lobs since this is a third 
>party application. here is where the problem lies. 
>oracle support when contacted says either mv to lobs 
>to make this move easier or use oci ..blah.blah.. to 
>get this working if you want to remain in longs. 
> 
>there are some options i have though about: 
>1. export /import ..but should make this highly 
>automated since the main db and archival db will be on 
>different hosts, this will not be monitored and import 
>has to go thru w/o issues etc. 
>2. create snapshot - but they dont work with 
>long..hence not an option. 
>3. getting sqlldr to work but i think it has that 32k 
>column size limitation. 
> 
> 
>so can you please suggest me whetehr there is 
>something else i can do or option 1 is the best given 
>the environment. the oracle is 8.1.7.2 on sun 2.8. 
> 
>thanks 
>sai 
>  
> 

-- 
Joseph S Testa 
Chief Technology Officer 
Data Management Consulting 
614-791-9000 
It's all about the "CACHE" 


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