We have about 20-25 instances here. Nearly all on SUN. I dont touch the ones on 
windows. I also have development responsibilities, so I dont have time for a 
checklist.  

you need to automate tasks. You cant spend your time reading the alert log. you should 
poll it and get an email when something pops up. Same with chained rows, tablespace 
sizes, etc... Write scripts for this and send your self emails. 

Have statspack snapshots run daily. 

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 2003/12/05 Fri PM 01:49:30 EST
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Database management techniques and frameworks
> 
> Folks,
> 
> I thought it'd be interesting to take a survey on what techniques and 
> frameworks DBA's on this list use to manage their Oracle databases.  I 
> imagine that some of us manage only a single database and instance, but in 
> those configurations where there are many instances, multiple databases, 
> different platforms/versions, etc., what are some of the strategies for 
> management in place?  What daily tasks do you perform, and how do you 
> organize them?  How do you manage user requests (individually or as part 
> of a larger environment)?  How do you handle jobs?  Organization 
> techniques?  Naming standards?  User/application deployment framework, 
> etc., etc.?
> 
> (Obviously we could write a book about this -- there's an idea! -- but 
> summaries and pointers would be interesting.  Perhaps we can come up with 
> a best practices document and associated framework for Oracle database 
> management.)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Adam
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