I'm curious about this one:
CCCP:
for Compulsory use of a Clustered Computing Platform,
whose mission should be to elimiate all usage of
Mulitple, In-duh-vidual, ORACLE_BASE/HOMEs
and to enforce the use of single-installed Oracle software
on Clustered file systems.
Our cluster is setup with Oracle/SAP software on each node. It shortens the
downtime for upgrades on a failover cluster.
Jared
Piet de Visser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/24/2003 02:39 PM
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Group,
After another run-in with Storage,
need to Vent Some frustrations:
BAARF !!!!
Thank you.
While I'm at it,
let me add some other RAD ideas:
Frustrated by vendors and manuals,
we were about to turn BAARF into:
battle against any Raw Filesystems
(Yes, Yes, I know, a raw-dev is not a FS).
But, not wanting to thread on other ppls turf, we thought
CCCP:
for Compulsory use of a Clustered Computing Platform,
whose mission should be to elimiate all usage of
Mulitple, In-duh-vidual, ORACLE_BASE/HOMEs
and to enforce the use of single-installed Oracle software
on Clustered file systems.
And to stay in the same retro-atmosphere, we looked at:
USSR:
for Usage of Single System Rollout:
to proclaim the use of sinle-installed ORACLE_BASE/HOMEs,
partly inspired by OpenSSI.org
More ideas anyone ?
Don't start me on:
the RAC party : Ridiculous Acronym Creators
followed by
the RAW devices: Ridiculous Acronym Worshippers
or just plain:
FAD : Funny Acronym Department ?
No harm, no offence intended anywhere
(except for some storage ppl, maybe)
Getting Late...
Tomorrow is 10G lanch-Europe,
and all these ideas will be legacy.
Regards,
PdV
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