Hi Barb,
Don't know if the following helps any but I went
through an install of this beast a few months back.
Here are my notes:
hth
mohammed
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Hopefully this should be the last of these requests.
I am looking for anyone with program materials or whitepapers,
especially the CD ROM from the 1998 UK Oracle Users Group conference.
I am searching for a paper called An artistic look at tuning very
large Oracle8 databases by Meghraj Thakkar.
I'm sure you know Oracle has a new product Oracle Streams that does the
same:
http://technet.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle9i/doc_library/release2/server
.920/a96571/strmover.htm#43906
Waleed
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And, therefore...?
In case of long, array inserts are NOT performed in import. A record is
committed as soon as it's inserted. Imagine a multi-thousand row table that
issues a commit after each row; your log buffers will be flushed so
frequently that you will experience severe log buffer related
Raj,
I'm afraid I don't understand. Was that
incorrect in some way?The alert log will contain information when the redo
logs switch, e.g.
Thread 1 advanced
to log sequence 38451 Current log# 1 seq# 38451 mem# 0:
/x12/oradata/IDW1/redo01a.dbf Current log# 1 seq# 38451 mem# 1:
Robert,
What if the RMAN incremental facility is used and the blocks get corrupted
in an unchanged space? Will RMAN then identify the corruption?
Arup
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No need to do
Dan,
We also had a contribution on SLAs from the DBA Goddess of
the list. It's
great to see the list members in print!
Not forgetting to mention the two contributing Editors as well as the
Asia-Pacific Tech Editor in this list! Now where are all your articles for
submission, y'all? (Just a
David,
The very term MATERIALIZED VIEW means the data is created. In this case you
have a segment called EMP in your local database. Users, when they select
from EMP, will only see data that has been placed there; they will not see
the remote database EMP table. When the MV is refreshed the
There was a flurry of notes about Richard Niemiec's
most recent article in Oracle Magazine, about which
I passed the comment:
Having said that, I thought the article was far better
than usual. There was still plenty of scope for
criticism, but it seemed to convey more useful
information than
I'm presenting. So is Anjo. Jonathan. And Cary. So that's four list members
more attending the symposium :).
Mogens
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Hi Larry,
I am attending. Wonder who else on the list is attending.
Regards,
Denny
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Listers,
Wow Charlie - I do somewhat the same thing, but do it manually, when the
mood strikes me. But most of my applications don't update the data,
increasing the size, hence my question to Reddy about how much of that his
application does.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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You provide a 'configuration file' which is just a flat file of table names on the source machine and table names on the target machine. Then we go through an activation process that takes the table name on the source and grabs the object id from Oracle and the
Jeremiah,
If you are looking for a very specific article by Megh, why not send him a
note directly? I believe he is in Quest down-under...
John
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And in the extreme end of the spectrum, you might want to learn about block
dumps in order to be prepared for the day when you have a corrupted block.
The block dumps can show people - who know what they're looking for, ie have
prepared - a lot of useful information. Might be a valuable piece
Is it a free symposium ? if not how much ? maybe I'm consider to attend.
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Subject: Re: OT: HOTSOS Symposium
It's a maybe for
Unfortunately, Cary gang are still paying their bills ;)
It is not free. But it is worth every penny you will pay and more!
Check it out at http://www.hotsos.com/events/symposium/index.html.
I booked early and saved a few $$ :) May be the discount rate is still available.
Hope you can
Greg,
I have response files for our client installs (Win2k and WinNT) for 8.1.6. It took
several hours of experimenting before I got it to work. Haven't tried it on Unix or
with database installs. I basically took the example response file and just tweaked
it a bit. Let me know if you
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