aller info - at least it appears there.
All seems to work fine. I'll keep an eye out when/if patching!
Much and Many thanks for all the responses, I'll sleep easier.
Ed Maurer.
> -Original Message-
> From: Lord, David - C&S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thurs
alked'; I
could download and cpio ... or wait 3 days for
support to get me new CD's. Why shouldn't I use
the working installation as a base? Are there any
machine specific actions taken by the installer
besides obvious tnsnames if you use the installation
gui) for client installation
s to see exactly
how the object(s) behaving, I won't
be able to prove it on our
development platforms either.
Anyone have any experience
here, or ideas for tools
(besides packet capture) that can assist
?
TIA
Ed
Maurer
before the 'bad' update.
Try it yourself, as a I did (I used a large 'waitfor' in the middle of
a procedural loop to simulate a larger table or more per-row processing)
HTH
Still unashamedly anti-Redmond,
Ed Maurer
Sr. DBA
Acquirex
> -Ori
27;s the entire discussion of read-consistency, which
SQL Server doesn't support. A whole thread there, and one
reason why SQL Server can be very quick in some operations: No
RBS to support. Everything is done from the transaction logs.
And then there's functionality...
Just my 2 cents.
look at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
HTH
Ed Maurer
> -Original Message-
> From: DKTS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 3:26 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Terminal Emulation Sw.
>
>
> Hi listers...
&g
r other acts of development or network
failure. DON'T DO IT! I've seen too many projects
fail, and spent too many hours trying the impossible:
cleaning up integrity violations after the fact. If
you want real life examples, I'll be happy to supply
off-line (protecting the not-so-innocen
but I've been unable to get that
connection working either through hsodbc;
I've
been
over my listener configs about 200 times
already and all appears in order.
Success / Failure stories much
welcome.
TIA
Ed Maurer
AcquireX