SQL*NET VERSION

2002-04-29 Thread Sinardy Xing

Hi all,

How can I know my SQL*net (Oracle 8i w/ Solaris 7) Version number


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Re: Tuning Question and Advice needed ..

2002-04-29 Thread Bunyamin K. Karadeniz

Thank you Sergey ..


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 Hello Bunyamin,

 1) These values are values between starting utlbstat and utlestat (not
 from database startup).

 2) It's impossible to make all wait events=0. Importance of different
 events depends on what database you have (OLTP, DSS, mixed).
 Optimims for wait events are zero wait time :-)
 You should query another views for identifying are these values
 optimal. For example for Latch Free event you should do the following
 query:

 select name, sleeps/gets
 from v$latch
 where name='cache buffers lru chain';

 sleeps/gets should be  99% or you have to increase
 DB_BLOCK_LRU_LATCHES (default value for this parameter should be
 num_cpu*1.5 maximum value not greater then num_cpu*6)

 So for another events.

 Your values are normal for approx 10 Gb database with hundred or more
 concurrent sessions (working hard).



 Saturday, April 27, 2002, 2:18:32 AM, you wrote:

 BKK Dear Gurus , I need your help ..

 BKK I run UTLBSTAT and then after 2 hour run the UTLESTAT.sql scripts as
internal and  look at the report.txt generated ...

 BKK On report.txt , I see that

 BKK System wide wait events for background processes:
 BKK System wide wait events for non-background processes :
 BKK Latch statistics
 BKK Statistics on no_wait gets of latches
 BKK Sum IO operations over tablespaces

 BKK and other things also is in the report.

 BKK Question 1)
 BKK What I wonder is
 BKK Are these values between the start and end times of scripts.
 BKK What I mean is  , for example  Is  the wait events for non-background
processes list in report are the wait events occured between UTLBSTAT script
run time T1 and UTLESTAT script run time T2   ?
 BKK or  are they total wait events from the startup of   database ?

 BKK Question 2)
 BKK I see lots of wait events occur ..
 BKK What will I give importance to ?
 BKK will I try to make 0 wait event in report. What are the optimums of
wait events. ?
 BKK For example I see

 BKK Latch free event occured for 3015 times ,
 BKK control file sequential read occured for 182 times ,
 BKK log file sync occured for 1756 times
 BKK direct path read occured for 11000 times
 BKK direct path write occured for 6000 times

 BKK Are these values normal ? Will I try to make them 0 in the tomarrows
report ?

 BKK How can I comment on the report ? Is there a link you can tell me to
understand the problems and will help me to read and action about the
problems ?

 BKK Thank you...




 BKK Bunyamin K. Karadeniz
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 BKK Civilian IT Department
 BKK Havelsan A.S. Eskisehir yolu
 BKK 7.km Ankara Turkey
 BKK Phone: +90 312 2873565 / 1217
 BKK Mobile : +90 535 3357729


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How Oracle screwed California

2002-04-29 Thread Nicolai Tufar




  

  http://theregister.co.uk/content/7/25055.html


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Re: Storing formated data in oracle table

2002-04-29 Thread Jan Pruner

Hmm, as CLOB like .rtf file or .xml (of course you can store it in MS Word 
format).

JP

On Sat 27. April 2002 10:23, you wrote:
 hi all

 How to store formated data(bold,italic) in oracle table.

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RE: SQL*NET VERSION

2002-04-29 Thread Stephane Faroult

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Oracle Messaging Gateway

2002-04-29 Thread SARKAR, Samir

Hi All,

Is there anybody among you who has installed and configured Oracle Messaging
Gateway and if so,
could you please tell me where I can get the guidelines for the same ??

Any help would b greatly appreciated.

Thanks and Regards,
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RE: How Oracle screwed California

2002-04-29 Thread Boivin, Patrice J



Yes, I hear that here too 
negotiations between Oracle and Canada are tough...

Idon'tknowifMicrosoftnegotiates--dotheynegotiate?

Usually it seems to me managers 
just buy Microsoft boxes one at a time, without worrying too much about the 
overall costs and interoperability.

Just curious if there are 
negotiations like this between Microsoft and the state governments, for 
example.

Regards, Patrice 
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RE: Insight on oracle enterprise manager

2002-04-29 Thread Boivin, Patrice J

The OEM submits code to target databases via OraTcl (possibly just straight
Java now) and SNMP  to the Oracle Agent, which then passes it to the DBSNMP
account on the target database.

From there, the DBSNMP account runs the code, be it event checks, jobs, etc.

Otherwise you have to go through SQL*Worksheet or some of the other GUI
tools, I think.  You might be able to shutdown and restart databases via the
console or DBA Studio.  First you have to log into the database by
double-clicking in the navigator pane on databases that you placed there
manually and configured to connect as SYSDBA.  The SQL that is submitted
through most of the GUI tools is just SQL via SQL*Net, it's not through SNMP
and the Oracle Agent.

That's why it's important to change the DBSNMP password!  If you leave the
Oracle Agent running, and you ran the catsnmp.sql script, your dbsnmp
account is open to the world.  Check MetaLink for info on how to change
dbsnmp passwords.

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We don't have intelligent agent running on any of our database servers,
and OEM (Solaris version) works fine.  I *think* the agent is only
needed for monitoring with OEM.  

Bob Metelsky wrote:
 
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 New to the list... beeen lurking for about a week. Ive recently
 been  interested in using OEM Ive installed it on my server with one
 database, the questions is,how can I acccess the other dbs that dont
 have intellegent agents I cant seem to add the dbs manually
 
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Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Shreepad . Vaidya


Hi,

I have  segments (Tables and indexes) which go into 500 MB -- 1 GB . I
intend to do a rebuild since they are fragmented.

Is it beneficial to have a single extent of 500 Mb or multiple extents are
ok  ?  (maybe 4 --5)

My contention is that so long as the extents are contiguous ( I could do a
rebuild) the number do not matter
so long as they are not too high.


Any suggestions ?


Thanks
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bitmap indices

2002-04-29 Thread Daniel Wisser

hi!

to speed up queries i have created a bitmap index on a column
that contains 2 chars as a maximum. to my surprise the bitmap
index does not make the query quicker than the 'usual' B-tree
index, though there are only bout 100 different values in 
half a million rows.

has n.e.one got experience with bitmap indices? are there any
further poosibilities to adapt them when creating???

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RE: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Ganesh Raja

Physically No Extents, No Blocks are Contigous.. There is No Use in Bringing
the Entire Table 1 or 10 Extents. If you have Used PCTIncrease in your TBS
then Over Time Your Tables and Indexwes will be fragmented. 

My Suggestion would be to give Uniform sized Extents and move the table and
Index into that tablespace.

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Hi,

I have  segments (Tables and indexes) which go into 500 MB -- 1 GB . I
intend to do a rebuild since they are fragmented.

Is it beneficial to have a single extent of 500 Mb or multiple extents are
ok  ?  (maybe 4 --5)

My contention is that so long as the extents are contiguous ( I could do a
rebuild) the number do not matter
so long as they are not too high.


Any suggestions ?


Thanks
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RE: bitmap indices

2002-04-29 Thread Ganesh Raja

Hope you are using the CBO and not the RBO. If yu use a Bitmap Index then
the Optimizer will use a CBO and if the stats are not proper then u may not
get a Proper Result.

HTH

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hi!

to speed up queries i have created a bitmap index on a column that contains
2 chars as a maximum. to my surprise the bitmap index does not make the
query quicker than the 'usual' B-tree index, though there are only bout 100
different values in 
half a million rows.

has n.e.one got experience with bitmap indices? are there any further
poosibilities to adapt them when creating???

tia  bye

daniel
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RE: How Oracle screwed California

2002-04-29 Thread Freeman, Robert

Sounds like Ca. kind of did it to itself Let  the buyer beware...Seems
we have forgotten that old adage...
 
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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Thomas Day


I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT is, as
noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes will
not start a new process.

My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100% it
is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of RAM to
the swapfile.

Meghraj Thakkar from Quest has a good paper on running Oracle 9i on Windows
NT/2000.  A search on Yahoo will probably find it for you.  I don't have
the URL.

The following points are taken from that paper.

Decrease the size of SGA so that all of the SGA and the OS will fit in
physical RAM.  This will decrease the use of the swapfile.

Choose Maximum throughput for network applications in the control panel.
Oracle does it's own memory management.  Trying to let Windows memory
manage on top of that adds to swapfile use.

From the Services panel, disable all unneeded services.  This includes
License logging service, plug and play, remote access autodial manager,
remote access connection manager, remote access server, and telephony
service.

You should not touch alerter, browser, eventlog, messenger, Oracle
Service, Oracle TNSListener, Server, spooler and workstation.

If you have 9i, set PRE_PAGE_SGA = TRUE.  This tells Windows to keep the
SGA in physical memory (RAM) as much as possible.  It will get paged out
--- that's the nature of Windows --- but not as often.

Windows does IO buffering.  However, Oracle does its own IO buffering apart
from the OS.  Performance can be increased and more of the RAM made
available to the SGA by using REGEDIT and editing the registry.  Go to
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Control\SessionManager\MemoryManagement and setting
LargeSystemCache to 0.  Be sure to back up the Registry before editing.

HTH

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Re: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Ray Stell

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:13:22AM -0800, Ganesh Raja wrote:
 My Suggestion would be to give Uniform sized Extents and move the table and
 Index into that tablespace.
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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Koivu, Lisa

Thanks Thomas for sending this to the list. 

Lisa Koivu
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 Subject:  RE: CPU Pegged at 100%
 
 
 I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT is,
 as
 noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes will
 not start a new process.
 
 My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100% it
 is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of RAM
 to
 the swapfile.
 
 Meghraj Thakkar from Quest has a good paper on running Oracle 9i on
 Windows
 NT/2000.  A search on Yahoo will probably find it for you.  I don't have
 the URL.
 
 The following points are taken from that paper.
 
 Decrease the size of SGA so that all of the SGA and the OS will fit in
 physical RAM.  This will decrease the use of the swapfile.
 
 Choose Maximum throughput for network applications in the control panel.
 Oracle does it's own memory management.  Trying to let Windows memory
 manage on top of that adds to swapfile use.
 
 From the Services panel, disable all unneeded services.  This includes
 License logging service, plug and play, remote access autodial manager,
 remote access connection manager, remote access server, and telephony
 service.
 
 You should not touch alerter, browser, eventlog, messenger, Oracle
 Service, Oracle TNSListener, Server, spooler and workstation.
 
 If you have 9i, set PRE_PAGE_SGA = TRUE.  This tells Windows to keep the
 SGA in physical memory (RAM) as much as possible.  It will get paged out
 --- that's the nature of Windows --- but not as often.
 
 Windows does IO buffering.  However, Oracle does its own IO buffering
 apart
 from the OS.  Performance can be increased and more of the RAM made
 available to the SGA by using REGEDIT and editing the registry.  Go to
 \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Control\SessionManager\MemoryManagement and setting
 LargeSystemCache to 0.  Be sure to back up the Registry before editing.
 
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RE: How Oracle screwed California

2002-04-29 Thread MacGregor, Ian A.

Agreed.   The problem lies with DOIT, the Department of Information Technology, which 
was created to protect the state from such deals.  Unfortunately  its head was a 
political appointee whose selection was based on his ability to deliver votes, not to 
understand  software contracts.  The state is doing away with DOIT.  When that was 
first announced, the head of DOIT was pleading with software companies for funds to 
fight the department's closure!

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Sounds like Ca. kind of did it to itself Let  the buyer beware...Seems
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RE: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Ganesh Raja

Sorry that I was not explicit .. If you are experiencing high Transactions
You need to put the Tables and Indexes on Different Tablespaces [ again
Uniformly Sized]


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On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:13:22AM -0800, Ganesh Raja wrote:
 My Suggestion would be to give Uniform sized Extents and move the 
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-- 

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tablespace, are you not?  
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pl/sql

2002-04-29 Thread Roland . Skoldblom

Hallo,

I have a package which includes 5 different procedures. I would like an exception 
which tells me an error message if any  of the procedures fail.

So if procedure 1 fails I would get an error message or if procedure number 2 would 
fail, or proc number 3 e tc then I would get an error message, which tells me which 
procedure that fails. I tried this, but didnt work. Just give me an easy example
on this.   I tried to look it up in the manual but didnt get it work.

Should I put the exception after each  procedureis finished.

Like this: And should  I name the exceptions in different ways, for instance givethem 
the names EXCEPTIONS1, EXCEPTIONS2 etc.

p1
exception
p2
exeption
p3
exception
p4
exception
p5
exception

Thanks in advance

Roland






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Re: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Charlie Mengler



Ray Stell wrote:
 
 On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:13:22AM -0800, Ganesh Raja wrote:
  My Suggestion would be to give Uniform sized Extents and move the table and
  Index into that tablespace.
 --
 
 You are taking a preformance hit having the indexes and tables
 in the same tablespace, are you not?

There is/was a recent and active discussion of this topic in the
Oracle Server Usenet forum.

While it has long been recommended that tables  indexes be placed
in separate tablespaces, the current conventional wisdom disputes the
claim that performance can/will be enhanced by separating data and
indexes into different tablespaces.

If anybody can produce recent benchmark results which shows that
separating index  data into different tablespaces improves performance,
I'd like to see the details behind the benchmark and the results.
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RE: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Ganesh Raja

Hey and Another Thing there is No Performance Benift By Putting them on
different Tablespaces.

So For Easier Management the Original Poster can Put it in Different TBS and
not For any performance Reasons.

Best Regards,
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-- 

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tablespace, are you not?  
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Re: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Ray Stell

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:59:18AM -0800, Thomas Day wrote:
 
 I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT is, as
 noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes will
 not start a new process.
 
 My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100% it
 is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of RAM to
 the swapfile.
 
-- 

If this is the case for this problem, we have found that changing
the location of the os paging file onto another disk and controller
can help performance.  See your windows clicking friends to find
out where to click.  It is somewhere under my computer...read
the man page on it ;)
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RE: SQL*NET VERSION

2002-04-29 Thread Scott . Shafer

You can't unless you read the documentation that came with your database.

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 How can I know my SQL*net (Oracle 8i w/ Solaris 7) Version number
 
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RE: SQL*NET VERSION

2002-04-29 Thread Karniotis, Stephen

For Oracle 8i, the version of SQL*Net/Net8 should match your kernel version.
It was Oracle7 that the products had different version numbers.

You can also select from v$version to obtain current information.

Thank You

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RE: How Oracle screwed California

2002-04-29 Thread Steven Lembark



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 I don't know if Microsoft negotiates -- do they negotiate?

Quite. They make Norton Simon look like a pushover. See
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RE: pl/sql

2002-04-29 Thread Thomas, Kevin

I suggest you give me the name of the company you work for and also some
information on their current salary rates. Can you let me know when your
position becomes available.

;o)

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Hallo,

I have a package which includes 5 different procedures. I would like an
exception which tells me an error message if any  of the procedures fail.

So if procedure 1 fails I would get an error message or if procedure number
2 would fail, or proc number 3 e tc then I would get an error message, which
tells me which procedure that fails. I tried this, but didnt work. Just give
me an easy example
on this.   I tried to look it up in the manual but didnt get it work.

Should I put the exception after each  procedureis finished.

Like this: And should  I name the exceptions in different ways, for instance
givethem the names EXCEPTIONS1, EXCEPTIONS2 etc.

p1
exception
p2
exeption
p3
exception
p4
exception
p5
exception

Thanks in advance

Roland






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AW: pl/sql

2002-04-29 Thread v . schoen

Hi Roland,

You can implent something like this:


   sERROR_TEXT := 'execute P1 failed';
   exec P1;
---
   IF SQLCODE != 0 THEN
  sERROR_CODE := -20005;
  sERROR_TEXT := 'execute P1 failed. Oracle Error Number:: ORA' ||
SQLCODE || '-' || SQLERRM;
  raise DATA_ERROR;
   END IF;
---
--- error handling
---
   EXCEPTION
   WHEN DATA_ERROR THEN
---
  INSERT INTO ERRORS
  ( ERROR_CODE, ERROR_TEXT, ADD_DATE)
  VALUES (sERROR_CODE, sERROR_TEXT,SYSDATE);
---
   WHEN OTHERS THEN
---   Oracle Erros
  sERROR_CODE := 'ORA' || SQLCODE;
  sERROR_TEXT := sERROR_TEXT || ' ' || SQLERRM;
---
  INSERT INTO  ERRORS
  ( ERROR_CODE, ERROR_TEXT, ADD_DATE)
  VALUES (sERROR_CODE, sERROR_TEXT, SYSDATE);
---

HTH

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Hallo,

I have a package which includes 5 different procedures. I would like an
exception which tells me an error message if any  of the procedures fail.

So if procedure 1 fails I would get an error message or if procedure number
2 would fail, or proc number 3 e tc then I would get an error message, which
tells me which procedure that fails. I tried this, but didnt work. Just give
me an easy example
on this.   I tried to look it up in the manual but didnt get it work.

Should I put the exception after each  procedureis finished.

Like this: And should  I name the exceptions in different ways, for instance
givethem the names EXCEPTIONS1, EXCEPTIONS2 etc.

p1
exception
p2
exeption
p3
exception
p4
exception
p5
exception

Thanks in advance

Roland






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RE: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Hately Mike

Charlie,

I think conventional wisdom suggests splitting data and index onto separate
disks rather than separate tablespaces.
Just to start the unsubstantiated anecdotal evidence I've seen this help on
more occasions than I care to recall.
I'm the first to agree though that separating data and indexes into separate
tablespaces won't help if they're on the same disks. It will make them
easier to split in future though.

Regards,
Mike Hately

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Ray Stell wrote:
 
 On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:13:22AM -0800, Ganesh Raja wrote:
  My Suggestion would be to give Uniform sized Extents and move the table
and
  Index into that tablespace.
 --
 
 You are taking a preformance hit having the indexes and tables
 in the same tablespace, are you not?

There is/was a recent and active discussion of this topic in the
Oracle Server Usenet forum.

While it has long been recommended that tables  indexes be placed
in separate tablespaces, the current conventional wisdom disputes the
claim that performance can/will be enhanced by separating data and
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RE: SQL*NET VERSION

2002-04-29 Thread Robertson Lee - lerobe

Whatever happened to the good old oraver command in 8.0 ??


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You can't unless you read the documentation that came with your database.

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Files which can be deleted from ORACLE_HOME to release space

2002-04-29 Thread Mandal, Ashoke

Greetings,

If I remember correctly after the install of Oracle 8i, we can delete some of the 
files(*O and *o) from some directory under $ORACLE_HOME. Probably from 
$ORACLE_HOME/bin or $ORACLE_HOME/lib or some directory.


Could you please confirm this and is there any white paper any document from Oracle, 
where it specifies about this.


Thanks,
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RE: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Mark Leith

The improvement is more about putting them in different tablespaces that
reside on different physical disks, therefore sharing the I/O between the
disks, and having the disk heads searching concurrently, rather than
thrashing back and forth..

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Ray Stell wrote:

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  My Suggestion would be to give Uniform sized Extents and move the table
and
  Index into that tablespace.
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 You are taking a preformance hit having the indexes and tables
 in the same tablespace, are you not?

There is/was a recent and active discussion of this topic in the
Oracle Server Usenet forum.

While it has long been recommended that tables  indexes be placed
in separate tablespaces, the current conventional wisdom disputes the
claim that performance can/will be enhanced by separating data and
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Re: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Ray Stell

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:53:39AM -0800, Charlie Mengler wrote:
 
 
 Ray Stell wrote:
  
  On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:13:22AM -0800, Ganesh Raja wrote:
   My Suggestion would be to give Uniform sized Extents and move the table and
   Index into that tablespace.
  --
  
  You are taking a preformance hit having the indexes and tables
  in the same tablespace, are you not?
 
 There is/was a recent and active discussion of this topic in the
 Oracle Server Usenet forum.
 
 While it has long been recommended that tables  indexes be placed
 in separate tablespaces, the current conventional wisdom disputes the
 claim that performance can/will be enhanced by separating data and
 indexes into different tablespaces.
 
 If anybody can produce recent benchmark results which shows that
 separating index  data into different tablespaces improves performance,
 I'd like to see the details behind the benchmark and the results.
 -- 

Cool!

Would love to see this data, also, because it doesn't make any 
logical sense to me, unless the index and table ts are on the 
same disk, I suppose.

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Re: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Ray Stell

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 07:29:01AM -0800, Hately Mike wrote:
 Charlie,
 
 I think conventional wisdom suggests splitting data and index onto separate
 disks rather than separate tablespaces.


Aren't the two things synonymous?  How could you control the location
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Re: Insight on oracle enterprise manager

2002-04-29 Thread Ruth Gramolini

You need to have the agent running if you want to submit jobs using OEM and
it's parts like Backup Manager.

HTH,
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 We don't have intelligent agent running on any of our database servers,
 and OEM (Solaris version) works fine.  I *think* the agent is only
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  New to the list... beeen lurking for about a week. Ive recently
  been  interested in using OEM Ive installed it on my server with one
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  have intellegent agents I cant seem to add the dbs manually
 
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RE: RE: pl/sql

2002-04-29 Thread Stephane Faroult


I suggest you give me the name of the company you
work for and also some
information on their current salary rates. Can you
let me know when your
position becomes available.

;o)

Dumping the shares would seem wiser to me.

Regards,

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Help: could not resolve service name error

2002-04-29 Thread KENNETH JANUSZ



Oracle 9i on XP Prof. on DELL PC.

I created a test DB on my PC and when I try to log into SQL I 
get this error: ORA-12154: TNS: could not resolve service 
name.

How do I fix this?

Thanks,
Ken Janusz, CPIM




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export to tape!!

2002-04-29 Thread Raghu Kota




Hi Friends,

I need to export some 40 tables on to tape, my system is AIX415 with 
oracle7.3, some body could give steps.


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Re: bitmap indices

2002-04-29 Thread Connor McDonald

Generate an access path plan for each as well as
checking some tkprof output and you'll see why this is
the case.

hth
connor

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RE: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Hately Mike

Ray,
The 2 things aren't at all synonymous; it's quite possible to split objects
across tablespaces while keeping them on one disk. You mean that one
requires the other and on the whole you're right.
I agree that sensibly you need to split them across tablespaces to achieve
disk separation but the point I was making was that the disk placement is
the important point rather than the tablespace name.


BTW This is how could you control the location of the index forcing it onto
a different disk without having a separate ts/datafile?
Mind you, I'll agree you'd have to be mad to do it.  =)   

  create tablespace disks_and index 
   datafile '/disk1/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m,
'/disk1/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m;

  create table mike01 (
  x  varchar(10)
  )
  storage (initial 50m)
  tablespace disks_and index;


  create table mike01_ix on mike01(x)
  storage (initial 50m)
  tablespace disks_and index;

Regards,
Mike Hately


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 Charlie,
 
 I think conventional wisdom suggests splitting data and index onto
separate
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Aren't the two things synonymous?  How could you control the location
of the index forcing it onto a different disk without having a 
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RE: Help: could not resolve service name error

2002-04-29 Thread Robertson Lee - lerobe



At the 
risk of stating the obvious, is your tnsnames.ora file set up correctly 
??

Regards

Lee

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service name error

  Oracle 9i on XP Prof. on DELL PC.
  
  I created a test DB on my PC and when I try to log into SQL 
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  name.
  
  How do I fix this?
  
  Thanks,
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Database Metrics

2002-04-29 Thread Yuval Arnon
Title: Database Metrics





Hi,


I am looking for ideas on what kind of metrics the DBA group should provide the management on a weekly basis so they can understand how the databases are evolving over time.

These metrics should be simple enough as the management is not Oracle savvy. 


Thanks in advance!


Yuval. 


Sr. DBA - WWF





RE: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Hately Mike

Damn! Spot the typo. Blame it on the 4am start today.

I meant :

  create tablespace disks_and index 
   datafile '/disk1/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m,
'/disk2/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m;

  create table mike01 (
  x  varchar(10)
  )
  storage (initial 50m)
  tablespace disks_and index;


  create table mike01_ix on mike01(x)
  storage (initial 50m)
  tablespace disks_and index;

Mike

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Ray,
The 2 things aren't at all synonymous; it's quite possible to split objects
across tablespaces while keeping them on one disk. You mean that one
requires the other and on the whole you're right.
I agree that sensibly you need to split them across tablespaces to achieve
disk separation but the point I was making was that the disk placement is
the important point rather than the tablespace name.


BTW This is how could you control the location of the index forcing it onto
a different disk without having a separate ts/datafile?
Mind you, I'll agree you'd have to be mad to do it.  =)   

  create tablespace disks_and index 
   datafile '/disk1/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m,
'/disk1/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m;

  create table mike01 (
  x  varchar(10)
  )
  storage (initial 50m)
  tablespace disks_and index;


  create table mike01_ix on mike01(x)
  storage (initial 50m)
  tablespace disks_and index;

Regards,
Mike Hately


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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 07:29:01AM -0800, Hately Mike wrote:
 Charlie,
 
 I think conventional wisdom suggests splitting data and index onto
separate
 disks rather than separate tablespaces.


Aren't the two things synonymous?  How could you control the location
of the index forcing it onto a different disk without having a 
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persistent connections vs. login/logout white papers anyone?

2002-04-29 Thread Freeman, Robert

Looking for any white papers on the above topic with 
business cases, testing results, etcAnyone know of
any...?

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Re: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Bunyamin K. Karadeniz

 I have 5 DBWR processes according to INIT.ORA on  NT .. I see them on
V$SESSION but There is only one process ORACLE.EXE in the processes list of
NT still.
 I do not understand the behaviour of ORacle on NT neither the Oracle I
think.




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 On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:59:18AM -0800, Thomas Day wrote:
 
  I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT is,
as
  noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes
will
  not start a new process.
 
  My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100%
it
  is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of RAM
to
  the swapfile.
 
 --

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Oracle Express with +4 million rows on fact table

2002-04-29 Thread Alexandre Sartori

Friends: 
I obtain to have a good performance using the Oracle
Express 6.x with a table fact of +4 millions of rows? 

Which would be the ideal configuration for the server?


Please it enters in contact... 

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RE: Database Metrics

2002-04-29 Thread Freeman, Robert

A few idears...
 
Summarize total database size growth (growth of the actual data, not the
object) and deltas by tablespace.
 
Summarize actual object growth (object as opposed to size, contrast against
overall total tablespace space) and deltas.
 
Create a benchmark query that runs at various times during the day. Plot
the 
run results and provide an average run time report and graphed plots.
 
Problem/on-call reports with problem summaries (this can be real telling)...
 
Average backup run time for the week.
 
Plot the following:
 
number of active users for database.
HWM concurrent users connected for each day.
HWM for concurrent transactions for each day.
 

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Hi, 

I am looking for ideas on what kind of metrics the DBA group should provide
the management on a weekly basis so they can understand how the databases
are evolving over time.

These metrics should be simple enough as the management is not Oracle savvy.


Thanks in advance! 

Yuval. 

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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Freeman, Robert

 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.

I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money 
and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates
them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
that picture a bit...

With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
with any long term experience.

What does anyone else think?

RF

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Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs an
Oracle 
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.

Relocation Assistance is provided.

PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
qualifications
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This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
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No H-1B candidates please.

Description:
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development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5. 
Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable. 
Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
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-U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.

The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus

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Re: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Thomas Day


The DBWRs are implemented as threads inside the ORACLE process
(multi-threaded).  This is beginning to sound like a Pern novel.


   

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 I have 5 DBWR processes according to INIT.ORA on  NT .. I see them on
V$SESSION but There is only one process ORACLE.EXE in the processes list of
NT still.
 I do not understand the behaviour of ORacle on NT neither the Oracle I
think.




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 On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:59:18AM -0800, Thomas Day wrote:
 
  I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT
is,
as
  noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes
will
  not start a new process.
 
  My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100%
it
  is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of
RAM
to
  the swapfile.
 
 --

 If this is the case for this problem, we have found that changing
 the location of the os paging file onto another disk and controller
 can help performance.  See your windows clicking friends to find
 out where to click.  It is somewhere under my computer...read
 the man page on it ;)
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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Freeman, Robert

oracle.exe spawns out threads, which you will not see running in the task
manager.
Each DBWR process then will be a thread of oracle.exe.

RF

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 I have 5 DBWR processes according to INIT.ORA on  NT .. I see them on
V$SESSION but There is only one process ORACLE.EXE in the processes list of
NT still.
 I do not understand the behaviour of ORacle on NT neither the Oracle I
think.




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Oracle DBA / Developer
Civilian IT Department
Havelsan A.S. Eskisehir yolu
7.km Ankara Turkey
Phone: +90 312 2873565 / 1217
Mobile : +90 535 3357729

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 On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:59:18AM -0800, Thomas Day wrote:
 
  I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT is,
as
  noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes
will
  not start a new process.
 
  My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100%
it
  is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of RAM
to
  the swapfile.
 
 --

 If this is the case for this problem, we have found that changing
 the location of the os paging file onto another disk and controller
 can help performance.  See your windows clicking friends to find
 out where to click.  It is somewhere under my computer...read
 the man page on it ;)
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RE: Unix - Writing stderr to a file and stdout

2002-04-29 Thread Brian_P_MacLean


Does this do it?  STDOUT is directed to stdout.log.  STDERR is directed to
the stdout.log and stderr.log.  I did it using dtksh shell but should work
in standard ksh shell.


#!/usr/dt/bin/dtksh
rm PIPE stdout.log stderr.log
mknod PIPE p
touch stdout.log
tee -a stdout.log PIPE 1stderr.log 
find . -name *Z -print 1stdout.log 2PIPE



Brian P. MacLean
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Hi,

I think I did not explain my request properly..let me try again.

Is it possible to write stderr to stdout and to another file
simultaneously..?

For Ex:

ls -l  outfile 21 will get me command output and diagnostics info in the
same file which is outfile.

However, I am trying to get the diagnostics info into outfile as well as
into another file (say errfile). Would that be possible? I was not able to
do it with tee either..

Thanks

Mohammed Ahsanuddin
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But of course

find . -print | xargs grep hoser

This will generate errors on directories

Make the errors disappear:

 find . -print | xargs grep hoser  2/dev/null

Now send the standard output to a file.  Make sure the
file is outside the directory structure you are searching.

 find . -print | xargs grep hoser  2/dev/null 1/tmp/hoser.txt

Jared






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Hi,

Is it possible to write stderr to stdout and to another file
simultaneously..?

Thanks in advance.

Mohammed Ahsanuddin
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Re: Size of segment

2002-04-29 Thread Ray Stell

On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 09:29:31AM -0800, Hately Mike wrote:
   create tablespace disks_and index 
datafile '/disk1/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m,
 '/disk2/disks_and index01.dbf' size 51m;
 
   create table mike01 (
   x  varchar(10)
   )
   storage (initial 50m)
   tablespace disks_and index;
 
 
   create table mike01_ix on mike01(x)
   storage (initial 50m)
   tablespace disks_and index;



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Re: Active Compare - Oracle/Sqlserver - COMPARE WIZ

2002-04-29 Thread Keith Peterson

You might want to look at this:
http://www.iraje.com/acc_comparemain.htm

In addition to identifying the diffs, generating the
diff reports  alter scripts, it also:

- executes the consolidation SQL realtime- Active
- supports compares across ORACLE and SQLSERVER
- allows rules: for conditional compares
- Keeps a LOG of all executions - change management


Keith Peterson


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Thanks Charlie, this was a good suggestion.

I downloaded and tried it out, and it works across
Oracle and SQLServer.  This is good.

Ray

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Subject: Re: Compare (diff) Oracle DB and
MS-SQLServer DB - DBArtisanDate: Fri, 26 Apr 2002
13:14:43 -0700


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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Jenkins, Michael - EDS

You've hit the nail on the head there.  They're looking for something for
nothing.  If they get somebody at this price I suspect that the town is
near and dear to them.  I wonder what the relo is?  2k?

-Original Message-
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 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.

I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money 
and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates
them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
that picture a bit...

With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
with any long term experience.

What does anyone else think?

RF

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs an
Oracle 
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.

Relocation Assistance is provided.

PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
qualifications
for this position.

Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
considered.
If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
project history.

This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
please.

No H-1B candidates please.

Description:
The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
all
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5. 
Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable. 
Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
projects.

-U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.

The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus

For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David

ph: 1-800 -549-8502

All Submissions are handled in confidence.

*We pay referral fees.
So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be qualified/interested
in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
Thanks,
Bill Law

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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Koivu, Lisa

This job sounds like a nightmare!  A one-person show.  I can't think of a
situation that could possibly be more stressful.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:19 PM
 To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 Subject:  RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
 
 
 Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
 I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
 town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.
 
 I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
 haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like comparing
 apples and oranges because there are too many variables.
 
 My two cents.
 
 Cherie Machler
 Oracle DBA
 Gelco Information Network
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
 
  
 
 Freeman,
 
 Robert  To: Multiple recipients of
 list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 Robert_Freema   cc:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Subject: RE: Oracle
 Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
 Sent by:
 
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 om
 
  
 
  
 
 04/29/02 12:58
 
 PM
 
 Please respond
 
 to ORACLE-L
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
  Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
  considered.
 
 I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
 the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
 to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
 and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that
 appreciates
 them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
 let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
 that picture a bit...
 
 With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
 with any long term experience.
 
 What does anyone else think?
 
 RF
 
 -Original Message-
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 
 
 Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs
 an
 Oracle
 Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.
 
 Relocation Assistance is provided.
 
 PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
 qualifications
 for this position.
 
 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.
 If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
 project history.
 
 This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
 please.
 
 No H-1B candidates please.
 
 Description:
 The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
 all
 phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
 application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
 development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5.
 Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable.
 Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
 projects.
 
 -U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.
 
 The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus
 
 For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
 to:
 OraStaff, Inc.
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David
 
 ph: 1-800 -549-8502
 
 All Submissions are handled in confidence.
 
 *We pay referral fees.
 So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be
 qualified/interested
 in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
 Thanks,
 Bill Law
 
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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Conboy, Jim

As evidence of this, HomeFair.com's salary calculator says a salary of $100,000 in 
Manhattan is equivalent to $32,000 in Spartanburg.  Doubt this is accurate to the 
penny, but if even close it sounds like $75K has you living like a king (or queen) in 
Spartanburg.

Jim

-Original Message-
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L



Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.

I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like comparing
apples and oranges because there are too many variables.

My two cents.

Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network
Minneapolis, Minnesota


   

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 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.

I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates
them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
that picture a bit...

With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
with any long term experience.

What does anyone else think?

RF

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs
an
Oracle
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.

Relocation Assistance is provided.

PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
qualifications
for this position.

Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
considered.
If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
project history.

This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
please.

No H-1B candidates please.

Description:
The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
all
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5.
Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable.
Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
projects.

-U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.

The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus

For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David

ph: 1-800 -549-8502


Certification of Brainbuzz and BrainBench

2002-04-29 Thread Bunyamin K. Karadeniz



Dear Gurus , 

I want to take a certification and I wonder 
if brainbench and brainbuzz certifications will help me in my job search. 

Are these really as valuable as to write to the CV. 


Do you recommend them ? 

Why I prefer these examsis  cheaper price 
..




Bunyamin K. 
Karadeniz Oracle 
DBA / DeveloperCivilian IT DepartmentHavelsan A.S. Eskisehir yolu 
7.km Ankara TurkeyPhone: +90 312 2873565 / 1217Mobile : +90 535 
3357729


RE: Database Metrics

2002-04-29 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS

Robert - Excellent ideas! To bounce off your ideas, one thought is to find
out what matters most to the users and create some statistics based on that.
For example, one of our applications has a process that performs really
badly during the peak season. Some fixes have been tried, but management
doesn't want to expend the effort to fix it. However, the application does
write statistics to a log, so I load those values into an Oracle table and
report the results to the management. They feel it works as an indicator for
many other factors. Basically a canary in a coal mine. Because it is an
indicator that means something to them and they can relate to, it is worth
expending a fair amount of effort.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:44 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


A few idears...
 
Summarize total database size growth (growth of the actual data, not the
object) and deltas by tablespace.
 
Summarize actual object growth (object as opposed to size, contrast against
overall total tablespace space) and deltas.
 
Create a benchmark query that runs at various times during the day. Plot
the 
run results and provide an average run time report and graphed plots.
 
Problem/on-call reports with problem summaries (this can be real telling)...
 
Average backup run time for the week.
 
Plot the following:
 
number of active users for database.
HWM concurrent users connected for each day.
HWM for concurrent transactions for each day.
 

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Hi, 

I am looking for ideas on what kind of metrics the DBA group should provide
the management on a weekly basis so they can understand how the databases
are evolving over time.

These metrics should be simple enough as the management is not Oracle savvy.


Thanks in advance! 

Yuval. 

Sr. DBA - WWF 

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RE: persistent connections vs. login/logout white papers anyone?

2002-04-29 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS

Robert - Don Bales in his recent book Java Programming with Oracle JDBC
(O'Reilly) describes 4 strategies for Java servlet database connections:
1. Per-transaction connection. Each method opens and closes the connection.
Most CGI programs use this and it is the least efficient.
2. Dedicated connection. The servlet uses one connection that remains open
during the servlet's entire lifetime and is shared by all users of the
servlet.
3. Session connection. Store the connection in an HTTP session object, from
which it can be retrieved and used by the other method calls invoked in the
same user session.
4. Cached connection. Use a connection pool to minimize the total number of
connections that are open at any one time.
That is a very fast overview, Don has an entire chapter on this subject.
Oracle has pinned its future on the success of Java. I think we DBAs are
going to need to understand these issues much better in the future in order
to communicate with our Java programmers. Bottom line is that I think that
when application servers are involved, the issue becomes more complex than
just persistent vs. login/logout. 
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Looking for any white papers on the above topic with 
business cases, testing results, etcAnyone know of
any...?

RF

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PATCH?

2002-04-29 Thread Seema Singh


Hi
How to install hp-ux patch before installing oracle on HP9000 server(based 
on PA Risk)?
Thx
-Seema


_
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

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ORA-12541: TNS:no listener

2002-04-29 Thread Kelton, John

Do you know where I can get an answer to the following question:
 
Why do I get the following error: ORA-12541: TNS:no listener on my win
2000 professional client when trying to connect using SQLPLUS
lanier/lanier@cde mailto:lanier/lanier@cde ?
 
1.  The client is a separate box from the server running oracle v8.1.6.
2.  The listener service on the server is running.
3.  Am able to connect using the same string on the server.
4.  The SQLNET trace file reveals the following:
 
niotns: Calling address:
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=172.18.118.51)(PORT=
1521)))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=cde)(CID=(PROGRAM=C:\Oracle\Ora81\bin\SQL
PLUS.EXE)(HOST=CMT01)(USER=jkelton))(SERVER=dedicated)))
.
.
.
nttbnd2addr: entry
nttbnd2addr: port resolved to 1151
nttbnd2addr: using host IP address: 127.0.0.1
nttbnd2addr: exit
.
.
.
nttcnp: Validnode Table IN use; err 0x0
nttcnp: creating a socket.
nttcnp: exit
nttcni: entry
nttcni: trying to connect to socket 204.
ntt2err: entry
ntt2err: soc 204 error - operation=1, ntresnt[0]=511, ntresnt[1]=61,
ntresnt[2]=0
ntt2err: exit
nttcni: exit
nttcon: exit
nserror: entry
nserror: nsres: id=0, op=65, ns=12541, ns2=12560; nt[0]=511, nt[1]=61,
nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
nsopen: unable to open transport
.
.
.
nioqper:  error from nscall
nioqper:nr err code: 0
nioqper:ns main err code: 12541
nioqper:ns (2)  err code: 12560
nioqper:nt main err code: 511
nioqper:nt (2)  err code: 61
nioqper:nt OS   err code: 0
niomapnserror: entry
niqme: entry
niqme: reporting NS-12541 error as ORA-12541
niqme: exit

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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread April Wells

 Try being the same thing, and being the primary one resposible for the
implimentation as well... with an end to end time line of 10 weeks...

=)

Stress doesn't begin to describe it!

-Original Message-
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: 4/29/02 1:38 PM

This job sounds like a nightmare!  A one-person show.  I can't think of
a
situation that could possibly be more stressful.

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 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:19 PM
 To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 Subject:  RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South
Carolina
 
 
 Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of
experience,
 I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a
small
 town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.
 
 I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
 haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like
comparing
 apples and oranges because there are too many variables.
 
 My two cents.
 
 Cherie Machler
 Oracle DBA
 Gelco Information Network
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
 
  
 
 Freeman,
 
 Robert  To: Multiple recipients
of
 list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 Robert_Freema   cc:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Subject: RE: Oracle
 Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
 Sent by:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 om
 
  
 
  
 
 04/29/02 12:58
 
 PM
 
 Please respond
 
 to ORACLE-L
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work
history.
  Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot
be
  considered.
 
 I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
 the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm
seems
 to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
 and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that
 appreciates
 them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want
to
 let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
 that picture a bit...
 
 With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
 with any long term experience.
 
 What does anyone else think?
 
 RF
 
 -Original Message-
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 
 
 Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop
needs
 an
 Oracle
 Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.
 
 Relocation Assistance is provided.
 
 PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
 qualifications
 for this position.
 
 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.
 If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
 project history.
 
 This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third
parties
 please.
 
 No H-1B candidates please.
 
 Description:
 The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating
support of
 all
 phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS
tuning,
 application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training,
report
 development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5.
 Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable.
 Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
 projects.
 
 -U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.
 
 The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus
 
 For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word
attachment
 to:
 OraStaff, Inc.
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David
 
 ph: 1-800 -549-8502
 
 All Submissions are handled in confidence.
 
 *We pay referral fees.
 So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be
 qualified/interested
 in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your
skills.
 Thanks,
 Bill Law
 
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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS

Oh come on! Things are so much more relaxed in the deep south. 

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This job sounds like a nightmare!  A one-person show.  I can't think of a
situation that could possibly be more stressful.

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 Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
 I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
 town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.
 
 I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
 haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like comparing
 apples and oranges because there are too many variables.
 
 My two cents.
 
 Cherie Machler
 Oracle DBA
 Gelco Information Network
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
 
  
 
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  Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
  Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
  considered.
 
 I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
 the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
 to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
 and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that
 appreciates
 them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
 let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
 that picture a bit...
 
 With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
 with any long term experience.
 
 What does anyone else think?
 
 RF
 
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 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 
 
 Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs
 an
 Oracle
 Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.
 
 Relocation Assistance is provided.
 
 PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
 qualifications
 for this position.
 
 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.
 If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
 project history.
 
 This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
 please.
 
 No H-1B candidates please.
 
 Description:
 The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
 all
 phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
 application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
 development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5.
 Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable.
 Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
 projects.
 
 -U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.
 
 The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus
 
 For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
 to:
 OraStaff, Inc.
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David
 
 ph: 1-800 -549-8502
 
 All Submissions are handled in confidence.
 
 *We pay referral fees.
 So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be
 qualified/interested
 in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
 Thanks,
 Bill Law
 
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WHich Unix command

2002-04-29 Thread Seema Singh

Hi
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on whole 
server?
or
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on 
particular disk partition?
Thx
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RE: ORA-12541: TNS:no listener

2002-04-29 Thread Bob Metelsky

Asuming your database is where the cleints tnsnames file has it, then
it's a possibility the
1 Database isnt running on the server (go to server and lsnrctl status

2 The port is wrong in the tnsnames file

Can you tnsping yourinstance ?

If you cant chances you have   incorrect syntax in the tnsnames file.

lanier/lanier@cde mailto:lanier/lanier@cde ?
^

I don't understand what the underlined portion means

lanier/lanier@cde

Looks correct

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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Rick_Cale


I don't know...I would think $100,000 in Manhattan you would be sharing a
studio apartment with 10 others.


   

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As evidence of this, HomeFair.com's salary calculator says a salary of
$100,000 in Manhattan is equivalent to $32,000 in Spartanburg.  Doubt this
is accurate to the penny, but if even close it sounds like $75K has you
living like a king (or queen) in Spartanburg.

Jim

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Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.

I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like comparing
apples and oranges because there are too many variables.

My two cents.

Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network
Minneapolis, Minnesota



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 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.

I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates
them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
that picture a bit...

With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
with any long term experience.

What does anyone else think?

RF

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs
an
Oracle
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.

Relocation Assistance is provided.

PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
qualifications
for this position.

Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
considered.
If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
project history.

This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
please.

No H-1B candidates please.

Description:
The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
all
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system 

RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Jenkins, Michael - EDS

The only problem with this line of thinking is the federal government.  They
seem to take out the same amount for federal taxes as well as social
security no matter where I live.  If this is truly reflective of the cost of
living there then I better automatically receive a check just for being a
resident (which is actually the case in Alaska).  Doubtful at best.  Does
anybody know if SC is a tax-free state like Texas and Tennessee?  

I can see using a salary calculator to convince your spouse that it is a
good idea to move.  Otherwise I don't they relect real life.

Just my 2 cents.

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:48 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


As evidence of this, HomeFair.com's salary calculator says a salary of
$100,000 in Manhattan is equivalent to $32,000 in Spartanburg.  Doubt this
is accurate to the penny, but if even close it sounds like $75K has you
living like a king (or queen) in Spartanburg.

Jim

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:19 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L



Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.

I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like comparing
apples and oranges because there are too many variables.

My two cents.

Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network
Minneapolis, Minnesota


 

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 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.

I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates
them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
that picture a bit...

With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
with any long term experience.

What does anyone else think?

RF

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs
an
Oracle
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.

Relocation Assistance is provided.

PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
qualifications
for this position.

Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
considered.
If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
project history.

This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
please.

No H-1B candidates please.

Description:
The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
all
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5.
Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable.
Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
projects.

-U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.

The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus

For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David

ph: 1-800 -549-8502

All Submissions are handled in confidence.

*We pay referral fees.
So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be
qualified/interested
in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
Thanks,
Bill Law

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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Jared . Still

Thomas,

If you could locate that paper, we would all be grateful.

I have been unable to find it.

Thanks,

Jared





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I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT is, 
as
noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes will
not start a new process.

My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100% it
is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of RAM 
to
the swapfile.

Meghraj Thakkar from Quest has a good paper on running Oracle 9i on 
Windows
NT/2000.  A search on Yahoo will probably find it for you.  I don't have
the URL.

The following points are taken from that paper.

Decrease the size of SGA so that all of the SGA and the OS will fit in
physical RAM.  This will decrease the use of the swapfile.

Choose Maximum throughput for network applications in the control panel.
Oracle does it's own memory management.  Trying to let Windows memory
manage on top of that adds to swapfile use.

From the Services panel, disable all unneeded services.  This includes
License logging service, plug and play, remote access autodial manager,
remote access connection manager, remote access server, and telephony
service.

You should not touch alerter, browser, eventlog, messenger, Oracle
Service, Oracle TNSListener, Server, spooler and workstation.

If you have 9i, set PRE_PAGE_SGA = TRUE.  This tells Windows to keep the
SGA in physical memory (RAM) as much as possible.  It will get paged out
--- that's the nature of Windows --- but not as often.

Windows does IO buffering.  However, Oracle does its own IO buffering 
apart
from the OS.  Performance can be increased and more of the RAM made
available to the SGA by using REGEDIT and editing the registry.  Go to
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Control\SessionManager\MemoryManagement and setting
LargeSystemCache to 0.  Be sure to back up the Registry before editing.

HTH

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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Jenkins, Michael - EDS

Yeah, pass me a sweet tea and a piece of straw to pick my teeth with!
There's just as much stress here in the Atlanta area as anywhere else I've
ever lived.  And, NO, the cost of living is not any lower than anywhere else
contrary to what recruiters and hiring managers will tell you.  Since the
profit margin on groceries is about 2% I suspect we all pay about the same
amount unless you shop in a Kwikie Mart.  The only bright spot is gasoline
costs $1.109 at Kroger!

Money is as money does.

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Oh come on! Things are so much more relaxed in the deep south. 

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This job sounds like a nightmare!  A one-person show.  I can't think of a
situation that could possibly be more stressful.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:19 PM
 To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 Subject:  RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
 
 
 Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
 I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
 town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.
 
 I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
 haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like comparing
 apples and oranges because there are too many variables.
 
 My two cents.
 
 Cherie Machler
 Oracle DBA
 Gelco Information Network
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
 
  
 
 Freeman,
 
 Robert  To: Multiple recipients of
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 Robert_Freema   cc:
 
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 Sent by:
 
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 04/29/02 12:58
 
 PM
 
 Please respond
 
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  Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
  Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
  considered.
 
 I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
 the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
 to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
 and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that
 appreciates
 them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
 let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
 that picture a bit...
 
 With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
 with any long term experience.
 
 What does anyone else think?
 
 RF
 
 -Original Message-
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 
 
 Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs
 an
 Oracle
 Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.
 
 Relocation Assistance is provided.
 
 PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
 qualifications
 for this position.
 
 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.
 If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
 project history.
 
 This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
 please.
 
 No H-1B candidates please.
 
 Description:
 The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
 all
 phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
 application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
 development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5.
 Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable.
 Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
 projects.
 
 -U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.
 
 The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus
 
 For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
 to:
 OraStaff, Inc.
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David
 
 ph: 1-800 -549-8502
 
 All Submissions are handled in confidence.
 
 *We pay referral fees.
 So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be
 qualified/interested
 in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
 Thanks,
 Bill Law
 
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RE: Certification of Brainbuzz and BrainBench

2002-04-29 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS

Bunyamin  - The value of an exam is in the eye of the person that might hire
you. I can't personally advise you about the job market in Turkey. If you
can talk to other managers that hire people like yourself, you might be able
to get an idea. You could also talk to some recruiters and ask them. If you
wish to get a job in Western Europe, then you would need to review the
market there. Look at job advertisements and see whether they mention
certification. Your best certification is the on-the-job experience you are
currently receiving. You might also take these exams and let them show you
what areas in Oracle you need to learn more. This topic was discussed on
this group recently, so you may be able to get some ideas from the archives.
Dennis Williams 
DBA 
Lifetouch, Inc. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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Dear Gurus , 
 
I  want to take a certification and I wonder if brainbench and brainbuzz
certifications will help me in my job search. 
Are these really as valuable as to write to the CV. 
 
Do you recommend them ? 
 
Why I prefer these exams is cheaper price ..
 
 
 
 
Bunyamin K. Karadeniz   
Oracle DBA / Developer
Civilian IT Department
Havelsan A.S. Eskisehir yolu 
7.km Ankara Turkey
Phone: +90 312 2873565 / 1217
Mobile : +90 535 3357729


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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Boivin, Patrice J

Here in Nova Scotia years ago I worked in a lab where the lab techs (who all
had B.Scs in chemistry and organic chemistry) were getting paid less per
hour than the factory workers who stuffed pies across the street.

The lab techs kept coming to work though, because they didn't want to leave
the rural area they were from.


Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


You've hit the nail on the head there.  They're looking for something for
nothing.  If they get somebody at this price I suspect that the town is
near and dear to them.  I wonder what the relo is?  2k?

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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.

I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money 
and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates
them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
that picture a bit...

With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
with any long term experience.

What does anyone else think?

RF

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs an
Oracle 
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.

Relocation Assistance is provided.

PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
qualifications
for this position.

Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
considered.
If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
project history.

This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
please.

No H-1B candidates please.

Description:
The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
all
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5. 
Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable. 
Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
projects.

-U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.

The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus

For  immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David

ph: 1-800 -549-8502

All Submissions are handled in confidence.

*We pay referral fees.
So please contact me if you know of anyone who would be qualified/interested
in the posiition described above- if it is not a match for your skills.
Thanks,
Bill Law

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RE: WHich Unix command

2002-04-29 Thread Bob Metelsky

Du disk use
Df disk free

Check man du so you can get only files  n



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Hi
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on
whole 
server?
or
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on 
particular disk partition?
Thx
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RE: Database Metrics

2002-04-29 Thread Whittle Jerome Contr NCI
Title: RE: Database Metrics






I use these two to show the number of tables created and tables modified by month. In our case, the number of new tables and DDLs has been climbing as the database is getting more complex. On a graph, the lines are climbing upward which is something management can understand.

select TO_CHAR(Created, 'MM') MonthCreated, Count(TO_CHAR(Created, 'MM')) TablesCreated

from dba_objects

where object_type = 'TABLE'

group by TO_CHAR(Created, 'MM')

order by 1;


select TO_CHAR(LAST_DDL_TIME, 'MM') MonthModified, Count(TO_CHAR(LAST_DDL_TIME, 'MM')) Tables DDL'ed

from dba_objects

where object_type = 'TABLE'

group by TO_CHAR(LAST_DDL_TIME, 'MM')

order by 1;


Jerry Whittle

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Hi, 


I am looking for ideas on what kind of metrics the DBA group should provide the management on a weekly basis so they can understand how the databases are evolving over time.

These metrics should be simple enough as the management is not Oracle savvy. 


Thanks in advance! 


Yuval. 


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Re: persistent connections vs. login/logout white papers anyone?

2002-04-29 Thread Anjo Kolk

Robert,

I am just writing a paper on that. It is called Application Efficiency
and there some interesting results on this.
IIt has great impact on the amount of CPU used and response time.

Anjo.



Freeman, Robert wrote:

 Looking for any white papers on the above topic with
 business cases, testing results, etcAnyone know of
 any...?

 RF

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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Ji, Richard

All background processes are threads within the oracle.exe process
on NT/2000 platform.

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 I have 5 DBWR processes according to INIT.ORA on  NT .. I see them on
V$SESSION but There is only one process ORACLE.EXE in the processes list of
NT still.
 I do not understand the behaviour of ORacle on NT neither the Oracle I
think.




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 On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:59:18AM -0800, Thomas Day wrote:
 
  I don't think that increasing the db_writer_processes will help.  NT is,
as
  noted elsewhere, multi-threaded.  Increasing the db_writer_processes
will
  not start a new process.
 
  My experience with Oracle on NT is that when the CPU is pegged at 100%
it
  is because the OS is constantly writing and fetching the contents of RAM
to
  the swapfile.
 
 --

 If this is the case for this problem, we have found that changing
 the location of the os paging file onto another disk and controller
 can help performance.  See your windows clicking friends to find
 out where to click.  It is somewhere under my computer...read
 the man page on it ;)
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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Ron Rogers

Robert et:all
 Have you noticed a trend in the hiring today? The potential employer
wants All
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS
tuning,
application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training,
report
development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5. 
Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable. 
 What happened to the need for a DBA instead of an IT shop in one
person?
Ron
ROR mª¿ªm

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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Whittle Jerome Contr NCI
Title: RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina







Robert,


Sounds like a Catch-22. If you take this job, the frequency of your job changes has increased therefore you can't have this job.

They want someone who doesn't change jobs to change jobs.


Jerry Whittle

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-Original Message-

From: Freeman, Robert [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.

 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be

 considered.


I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks

the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems

to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money 

and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates

them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to

let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed

that picture a bit...


With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone

with any long term experience.


What does anyone else think?


RF





RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Bowes, Chris
Title: RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina





From: http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20011231.html



According to the Federation of Tax Administrators, the following states impose no income tax on state residents: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. In addition, New Hampshire and Tennessee limit state income tax to dividends and interest income only. In these two states, the bulk of most people's income -- i.e., salary or wages -- goes untaxed. 

---Chris



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The only problem with this line of thinking is the federal government. They
seem to take out the same amount for federal taxes as well as social
security no matter where I live. If this is truly reflective of the cost of
living there then I better automatically receive a check just for being a
resident (which is actually the case in Alaska). Doubtful at best. Does
anybody know if SC is a tax-free state like Texas and Tennessee? 


I can see using a salary calculator to convince your spouse that it is a
good idea to move. Otherwise I don't they relect real life.


Just my 2 cents.


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As evidence of this, HomeFair.com's salary calculator says a salary of
$100,000 in Manhattan is equivalent to $32,000 in Spartanburg. Doubt this
is accurate to the penny, but if even close it sounds like $75K has you
living like a king (or queen) in Spartanburg.


Jim


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Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
I think. Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.


I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
haven't been monitoring the job market for a while. It's like comparing
apples and oranges because there are too many variables.


My two cents.


Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network
Minneapolis, Minnesota






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 Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
 Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
 considered.


I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that appreciates
them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
that picture a bit...


With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
with any long term experience.


What does anyone else think?


RF


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Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop needs
an
Oracle
Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.


Relocation Assistance is provided.


PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
qualifications
for this position.


Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
considered.
If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
project history.


This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third parties
please.


No H-1B candidates please.


Description:
The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support of
all
phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS tuning,
application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training, report
development utilizing SQL*Plus and Reports 2.5.
Experience upgrading to ORACLE 11i is desirable.
Will also manage outside contractors/consultants for technical ORACLE
projects.


-U.S. citizens and candidates from SC or surrounding states preferred.


The base salary range depends on experience...range is 65K-75K + bonus


For immediate consideration, please send your resume as a Word attachment
to:
OraStaff, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please use job code: One/Spartanburg/Fin. Sys Admin/David


ph: 1-800 -549-8502


All Submissions are handled in confidence.


*We pay referral fees.
So please contact me if you know of anyone 

RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Conboy, Jim

Michael-

'Taint no tax free states, sometimes they just hide it better how they get you 
(sales tax, property tax, personal property tax, gasoline tax, etc.)  Except for maybe 
Alaska, as long as the oil keeps flowing.  But I know what you mean.  

Anybody who moves based solely on these calculators needs their head examined.  But 
they can in fact provide useful information.  $75K in Spartanburg doesn't look to be 
below-market.

Jim


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The only problem with this line of thinking is the federal government.  They
seem to take out the same amount for federal taxes as well as social
security no matter where I live.  If this is truly reflective of the cost of
living there then I better automatically receive a check just for being a
resident (which is actually the case in Alaska).  Doubtful at best.  Does
anybody know if SC is a tax-free state like Texas and Tennessee?  

I can see using a salary calculator to convince your spouse that it is a
good idea to move.  Otherwise I don't they relect real life.

Just my 2 cents.

-Original Message-
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:48 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


As evidence of this, HomeFair.com's salary calculator says a salary of
$100,000 in Manhattan is equivalent to $32,000 in Spartanburg.  Doubt this
is accurate to the penny, but if even close it sounds like $75K has you
living like a king (or queen) in Spartanburg.

Jim

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Quick one about Standby database

2002-04-29 Thread Pablo ksksksk

I've read that Oracle does not advise (or may be
support) to have a standby database on a plataform
different to the original one.

I have a database on Solaris and I'd like to create a
standby for this db over HP. 

Can that be done? I KNOW IT'S NOT SUPPORTED.
All I want to know is if anyone has tested it.


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RE: WHich Unix command

2002-04-29 Thread Steve McClure

I suggest looking for large directories, and then follow up from there.  You
should look at the man page on du.   That should do the trick.

Steve McClure

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Hi
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on whole
server?
or
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on
particular disk partition?
Thx
-seema



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Compare Schemas

2002-04-29 Thread Smith, Ron L.

I need to compare the schemas for two databases.  I tried Toad, which will
tell me there are differences but it won't say what the differences are.
Does anyone have a script that will show the differences in detail?

Ron Smith
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ORA-27101 Shared Memory Realm Does Not Exist

2002-04-29 Thread Rick_Cale

I just installed Oracle 9i on a WinNT 4 server. It already had 8.1.6. I
installed Oracle 9 into a different home. The service/instance starts.
When I try to connect via sqlplus / to create a database I get ORA-27101
Shared Memory Realm Does Not Exist . I have the oracle_sid
set correctly. Any ideas as I have tried all I know but still get the same
error.

Thanks
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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Murray, Margaret

Try http://www.quest.com/presentations/pdfs/MT_maxprod9i.pdf
or the link is on http://www.quest.com/presentations/openworld_2001.asp

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 Thomas,
 
 If you could locate that paper, we would all be grateful.
 
 I have been unable to find it.
 
 Thanks,
 
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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Koivu, Lisa

I have been told that Atlanta is the New York of the south.  The cost of
living in Atlanta is NOT cheap due to the cost of utilities (mostly power)
and housing.  

And don't let anyone tell you that about Florida, either.  They will tell
you that not paying state tax is like getting a 8% pay raise.  Bull.  Dade
and Broward county are so built up that the cost of housing is skyrocketing,
even with yards the size of a half postage stamp.

Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database Administrator
Fairfield Resorts, Inc.
5259 Coconut Creek Parkway
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA  33063




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 Subject:  RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
 
 Yeah, pass me a sweet tea and a piece of straw to pick my teeth with!
 There's just as much stress here in the Atlanta area as anywhere else I've
 ever lived.  And, NO, the cost of living is not any lower than anywhere
 else
 contrary to what recruiters and hiring managers will tell you.  Since the
 profit margin on groceries is about 2% I suspect we all pay about the same
 amount unless you shop in a Kwikie Mart.  The only bright spot is gasoline
 costs $1.109 at Kroger!
 
 Money is as money does.
 
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 Oh come on! Things are so much more relaxed in the deep south. 
 
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 This job sounds like a nightmare!  A one-person show.  I can't think of a
 situation that could possibly be more stressful.
 
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  Subject:RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
  
  
  Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
  I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
  town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.
  
  I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
  haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like
 comparing
  apples and oranges because there are too many variables.
  
  My two cents.
  
  Cherie Machler
  Oracle DBA
  Gelco Information Network
  Minneapolis, Minnesota
  
  
   
  
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   Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
   Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
   considered.
  
  I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
  the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
  to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
  and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that
  appreciates
  them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
  let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
  that picture a bit...
  
  With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
  with any long term experience.
  
  What does anyone else think?
  
  RF
  
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  Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop
 needs
  an
  Oracle
  Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.
  
  Relocation Assistance is provided.
  
  PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
  qualifications
  for this position.
  
  Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
  Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
  considered.
  If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
  project history.
  
  This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third
 parties
  please.
  
  No H-1B candidates please.
  
  Description:
  The Systems Administrator will be responsible for co-ordinating support
 of
  all
  phases of ORACLE FINANCIALS including system administration, RDBMS
 tuning,
  application tuning, DBA/Unix back-up administration, user training,
 report
  development utilizing 

PATCH?

2002-04-29 Thread Koivu, Lisa

How to give birth?  Please advise.

Thx.  --Lisa

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RE: Unix - Writing stderr to a file and stdout

2002-04-29 Thread Mohammed . Ahsanuddin

Brian,

That did it..Thanks a lot for the trick..

Mohammed Ahsanuddin
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Does this do it?  STDOUT is directed to stdout.log.  STDERR is directed to
the stdout.log and stderr.log.  I did it using dtksh shell but should work
in standard ksh shell.


#!/usr/dt/bin/dtksh
rm PIPE stdout.log stderr.log
mknod PIPE p
touch stdout.log
tee -a stdout.log PIPE 1stderr.log 
find . -name *Z -print 1stdout.log 2PIPE



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Hi,

I think I did not explain my request properly..let me try again.

Is it possible to write stderr to stdout and to another file
simultaneously..?

For Ex:

ls -l  outfile 21 will get me command output and diagnostics info in the
same file which is outfile.

However, I am trying to get the diagnostics info into outfile as well as
into another file (say errfile). Would that be possible? I was not able to
do it with tee either..

Thanks

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But of course

find . -print | xargs grep hoser

This will generate errors on directories

Make the errors disappear:

 find . -print | xargs grep hoser  2/dev/null

Now send the standard output to a file.  Make sure the
file is outside the directory structure you are searching.

 find . -print | xargs grep hoser  2/dev/null 1/tmp/hoser.txt

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Hi,

Is it possible to write stderr to stdout and to another file
simultaneously..?

Thanks in advance.

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RE: Quick one about Standby database

2002-04-29 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS

Pablo - Usually you create the standby database by copying all the data
files from the production system. Then it is an identical system, so you can
apply the archive logs from production. With different systems, you couldn't
copy the data files. I'm not even sure you could move the archive logs over
and use them. I think you are blocked on this idea unless someone that has
actually done this can explain how they accomplished it.
Dennis Williams
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I've read that Oracle does not advise (or may be
support) to have a standby database on a plataform
different to the original one.

I have a database on Solaris and I'd like to create a
standby for this db over HP. 

Can that be done? I KNOW IT'S NOT SUPPORTED.
All I want to know is if anyone has tested it.


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RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina

2002-04-29 Thread Khedr, Waleed

I'm sure it's cheaper than here in Boston!


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I have been told that Atlanta is the New York of the south.  The cost of
living in Atlanta is NOT cheap due to the cost of utilities (mostly power)
and housing.  

And don't let anyone tell you that about Florida, either.  They will tell
you that not paying state tax is like getting a 8% pay raise.  Bull.  Dade
and Broward county are so built up that the cost of housing is skyrocketing,
even with yards the size of a half postage stamp.

Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database Administrator
Fairfield Resorts, Inc.
5259 Coconut Creek Parkway
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA  33063




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 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:39 PM
 To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 Subject:  RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
 
 Yeah, pass me a sweet tea and a piece of straw to pick my teeth with!
 There's just as much stress here in the Atlanta area as anywhere else I've
 ever lived.  And, NO, the cost of living is not any lower than anywhere
 else
 contrary to what recruiters and hiring managers will tell you.  Since the
 profit margin on groceries is about 2% I suspect we all pay about the same
 amount unless you shop in a Kwikie Mart.  The only bright spot is gasoline
 costs $1.109 at Kroger!
 
 Money is as money does.
 
 -Original Message-
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:04 PM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 
 
 Oh come on! Things are so much more relaxed in the deep south. 
 
 -Original Message-
 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 1:38 PM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 
 
 This job sounds like a nightmare!  A one-person show.  I can't think of a
 situation that could possibly be more stressful.
 
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  To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
  Subject:RE: Oracle Financials Sys Admin. Needed in South Carolina
  
  
  Geographic region affects pay scale just as much as years of experience,
  I think.Especially on the extreme ends of the scale such as a small
  town in a rural region or say Manhattan or San Fransisco.
  
  I think it's very difficult to judge pay scales in areas where you
  haven't been monitoring the job market for a while.   It's like
 comparing
  apples and oranges because there are too many variables.
  
  My two cents.
  
  Cherie Machler
  Oracle DBA
  Gelco Information Network
  Minneapolis, Minnesota
  
  
   
  
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   Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
   Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
   considered.
  
  I'm wondering what frequent means...? Am I the only one that thinks
  the pay scale is a bit low, with this caveat? To me, the paradigm seems
  to be the new guys out there change jobs frequently, for better money
  and experience and then, a bit later on, they find a place that
  appreciates
  them for who they are, pays them what they are worth and doesn't want to
  let them go. Granted, the current economic downturn may have changed
  that picture a bit...
  
  With what they are offering in pay, I'm not sure they will find anyone
  with any long term experience.
  
  What does anyone else think?
  
  RF
  
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  Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:34 PM
  To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
  
  
  Company located in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a small IT shop
 needs
  an
  Oracle
  Financials System Adminsitrator to join its IT team.
  
  Relocation Assistance is provided.
  
  PLEASE Do Not send your resume for this position UNLESS you have the
  qualifications
  for this position.
  
  Please Do Not send your resume unless you have a stable work history.
  Candidates whose work history includes frequent job changes connot be
  considered.
  If you are employed by a consulting company you must have a long term
  project history.
  
  This is a full time staff position so no sub-contractors or third
 parties
  please.
  
  No H-1B candidates please.
 

Re: Which Unix command

2002-04-29 Thread Brian_P_MacLean


I build/keep several functions in my .profile file (see below).  They are
all simple enough to call at anytime.  Have fun

 Function  Description
  
 findc  find files
 findl  find large files
 findn  find files created/accessed in the last day
 findo  find open files



function findc
{
find . -name *${1}* -print 2/dev/null | more
}

function findl
{
  OPT_d=.
  OPT_s=1
  OPT_n=38,12
  while getopts d:ns:h option
  do
case ${option}
in
   d)  OPT_d=${OPTARG} ;;
   n)  OPT_n=63,60 ;;
   s)  OPT_s=${OPTARG} ;;
   h | \?) echo usage: findl [-h] [-d starting directory] -n [-s
size_meg]
   echo-d defaults to the current directory
   echo-n default sort is by size, if -n is specified
then the sort is by path and name
   echo-s list files greater than or equal to 'n' meg,
defaults to 1
   return;;
esac
  done
  DMY=$(echo ${OPT_s} | tr [0-9] [\0*10])
  if [ ${#DMY} -ne 0 ]
  then
echo Invalid value for option -s; return
  fi
  [ ${OPT_s} =  ]  v_size=1048576 || v_size=$((${OPT_s} * 1048576))
  find ${OPT_d} -size +${v_size}c -type file 2/dev/null |
\
xargs -n 20 ls -Fla {} 2/dev/null |
\
awk '{printf (%10.10s %3.3s %-10.10s %-10.10s %12s %3.3s %2.2s %5.5s
%s %s %s %s\n,   \
  $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12) }' 21 |
\
sort -k .${OPT_n}
}

function findn
{
  find . -name *${1}* -ctime -1 -type f -print | sort | while read F
  do
echo $(ls -Fla ${F}) $(fuser ${F} 2/dev/null | cut -c1-60)
  done | \
awk '{printf (%10.10s %3.3s %-10.10s %-10.10s %12s %3.3s %2.2s %5.5s
%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s\n, \
  $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12, $13, $14, $15,
$16, $17, $18, $19, $20) }' 21 | sort -k .38,12
}

function findo
{
  find . -name *${1}* -ctime -1 -type f -print | sort | while read F
  do
v_CNT=$(fuser ${F} 2/dev/null | wc -w)
if [ ${v_CNT} -ne 0 ]
then
  echo $(ls -Fla ${F}) $(fuser ${F} 2/dev/null | cut -c1-60)
fi
  done | \
awk '{printf (%10.10s %3.3s %-10.10s %-10.10s %12s %3.3s %2.2s %5.5s
%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s\n, \
  $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12, $13, $14, $15,
$16, $17, $18, $19, $20) }' 21 | sort -k .38,12
}

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Hi
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on
whole
server?
or
Which unix command(On Solaris) is used to find latest biggest files on
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RE: PATCH?

2002-04-29 Thread johanna . doran
Title: RE: PATCH?






EPIDURAL.. 


 advice from the recently hatched (eight month old little girl:) 



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How to give birth? Please advise.


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Re: Compare Schemas

2002-04-29 Thread traci . l . rebman


Ron,

You can use Oracle's Change Manager to compare schemas for two different
databases.  It has a nice feature that will even let you compare two
schemas in different databases with different names.  I have used the tool,
and it shows all the differences with drill down detail.

Traci L. Rebman
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I need to compare the schemas for two databases.  I tried Toad, which will
tell me there are differences but it won't say what the differences are.
Does anyone have a script that will show the differences in detail?

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RE: Quick one about Standby database

2002-04-29 Thread CC Harvest

You can try. I use the XP as the primary and Win2000
as the standy database machine. It works fine.

--- DENNIS WILLIAMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Pablo - Usually you create the standby database by
 copying all the data
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 apply the archive logs from production. With
 different systems, you couldn't
 copy the data files. I'm not even sure you could
 move the archive logs over
 and use them. I think you are blocked on this idea
 unless someone that has
 actually done this can explain how they accomplished
 it.
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 Lifetouch, Inc.
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 I've read that Oracle does not advise (or may be
 support) to have a standby database on a plataform
 different to the original one.
 
 I have a database on Solaris and I'd like to create
 a
 standby for this db over HP. 
 
 Can that be done? I KNOW IT'S NOT SUPPORTED.
 All I want to know is if anyone has tested it.
 
 
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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Jared . Still

Thanks for the link.

This is not actually a paper though, just a high level power point
presentation in a PDF file.

It is lacking a lot of detail.  It also perpetuates some tuning myths,
thereby contributing to CTD.

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RE: PATCH?

2002-04-29 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS

LIsa - Please to adopt. Thx.

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Re: ORA-27101 Shared Memory Realm Does Not Exist

2002-04-29 Thread DBarbour


Rick,

Are you trying for two seperate versions of Oracle on the box, or did you
remove the 8.1.6 to install 9i?  If you did the latter, I'm afraid your
uninstall did not go properly and your service isn't pointing to the right
place.  Oradim is the supported method for removing (renaming?) an Oracle
instance, but here's some tips I got when I was new to the NT/2000 world
from Novice DBA.  I've sent this before, but you should take a look at
your registry settings, they're probably the key to your problem and this
document will help you know what to look for:

Database Installation involves a set of procedures which need to be
followed
in order to have a proper working installation. If we follow these
procedures the Installation will be fine and usually problems related to
improper installation do not arise. But it is not always possible to get a
proper installation for the first time. This document is a troubleshooting
guide which would help to clear off the mess created by an improper
installation in a WindowsNT system.

First we need to know that During installation Oracle writes into certain
directories (which we would have specified during installation) and also
into the WindowsNT registry. WindowsNT registry is a repository of
information about all the installed products and configurations on that
system. When we are installing Oracle a directory is created in the
registry
which is name oracle which is present in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/

In the case of an improper installation the problems faced are
· We may not be able to uninstall the incomplete installation
· We may succeed in uninstalling the incomplete installation but yet face
problems with WindowsNT Services.
· Every time we log into WindowsNT we may get an error 'at least one system
service failed to start' which may be an Oracle service from the earlier
installation.
· We may get an error while creating a database 'the database with the name
you specified already exists please chose another name' which again may be
attributed to an improper un-installation.(I am not pretty  comfortable
with
the Oracle's Un-installation utility because I feel it does not uninstall
everything)


Keeping the above points in mind it would be better if we know where
exactly
to look in case we are faced with such problems. When oracle is installed
it
makes entries in the following places
1. The first and the foremost- the directory in which we install the Oracle
database (say D:\Ora8i)
2. The second is the inventory it maintains in the directory c:\program
files\oracle
3. The third HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/ORACLE in the registry
4. The other place is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM . Inside this entry there
are three nodes controlset1,controlset2 and currentcontrolset. These nodes
in turn have 4 nodes out of which 2 are important to us. They are Enum and
Services. The Enum node has got two nodes out of which the 'root' node is
of
great interest to us because it stores details about all the services that
are running on a WindowsNT system. The other node of interest from the
controlsets is Services. The services node has got a list of services
running on a WindowsNT system.

In case we need to clean up the system after an incomplete installation we
can follow the following steps
Delete the home directory where Oracle is installed
Delete the folder C:\program files\oracle Note:- This clears off
information
about any other Oracle utility installed on that system.
Delete the registry entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/ORACLE Warning:- This
clears off information about any other Oracle utility installed on that
system and you may not be able to run those programs again.
Delete the Oracle Related services from
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CONTROLSETx/ENUM/ROOT/ . They will be named with
a
prefix LEGACY_ORACLE... Note:- You will have to use regedt32.exe to invoke
registry editor and not regedit. You will have to use the security menu and
give permissions to yourself before deleting these entries. Else it will
not
work . It is to be noted that there are three control sets and all the
three
(in reality any 2) need to be cleared off these un-necessary entries.
Delete the Oracle Related services from
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CONTROLSETx/SERVICES . They will have a prefix
'Oracle'.

Hope this helps.

David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
AISD
512-414-1002


   

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RE: CPU Pegged at 100%

2002-04-29 Thread Thomas Day


That's not the one that I was using but it is a very good and useful
presentation.


   

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Re: PATCH?

2002-04-29 Thread alan . aschenbrenner


Lisa,

Instead of a patch, I'd say it's more like a core dump.  :-)  Although,
a core dump usually frees up resources, but in this particular case
 the resource load will only continue to go up over time.  Maybe it's
closer to a forked process   in either case, good luck and congrats!

Alan



   
   
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RE: Schema comparison

2002-04-29 Thread Stephane Faroult

Smith, Ron L. wrote:
 
 I need to compare the schemas for two databases.  I tried Toad, which will
 tell me there are differences but it won't say what the differences are.
 Does anyone have a script that will show the differences in detail?
 
 Ron Smith
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 Kerr-McGee Corp
 

There is something on the Oriole site (written by Simon Maxen),
http://www.oriole.com/scripts/dbupgrade.tar.Z for Unix and
http://www.oriole.com/scripts/dbupgrade.zip for Windows and assimilated.
It gets the difference and, if I remember well, also generates the
script to bring both schemas in line.
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