Not a bad thought, Ross.
Both Steve Adams' and Jonathan Lewis' books are
by far the best literature out there on Oracle.
Most of the other publications (not detracting
from the effort and knowledge of other authors)
are merely rehashes of the Oracle documentation.
Whilst I am sure that us (the
So, Steve what does error handling module do.
And, you have not mentioned anything about storage.
And, ...
;-)
Djordje
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Note to list
Many moons ago, before Steve got anywhere n
Title: RE: ksedmp
Note
to list
Many
moons ago, before Steve got anywhere near finishing his book,
it was
to be a glorious oeuvre, a Magnus Opus, a.well, nevermind,
but it
was going to be big Big BIG. Including everything about Oracle.
(Steve
had even decided to include a
Title: RE: ksedmp
Hi
Patrice,
Ross
is right. Sorry that you did not find anything helpful in my book. I did not
include the error handling module in the scope for my book, because I don't
think it's very interesting. Here is what the introduction of my book says about
the serv
Title: RE: ksedmp
Kernel Services Error DuMP or somesuch.
shows up in virtually all traces i have seen .
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From: Boivin, Patrice J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: ksedmp
Would anyone know what this refers to?
I have a trace file with cryptic information in it, and can't make sense of
it.
I thought perhaps I could figure out what this is by looking in the Oracle
Internals book by O'Reilly, but no success. It does say that KS is a layer
used by the other layers f