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There is also a good document entitled: Oracle RDBMS OTN Downloads: Files,
Sizes and Directions (Note 209555.1)
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We are getting an intermittent ORA-11928 in conjunction with
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It only happens
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I think you may have put your finger on a possible misconception of
mine.
Here is my situation/understanding.
- On production,
- Archive logging.
- RMAN backup to disk without shutting the database down.
- Not using RMAN to backup
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Thanks,
Ethan
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The reasonable man adapts himself
).
On NT, it can take a bit longer. Especially if you factor in the additional
time required to install the prerequisites. (MS Visual C++, MKS Toolkit,
GNUMake). And, of course, there are at least 5 reboots involved... (More if
you're into patching things current...)
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and corrected.
Have you investigated pro-actively upgrading the RDBMS to a (slightly) more
current version? (I'm not suggesting 9i here, but as I recall you're 8.1.7.3.
I believe that an 8.1.7.4 exists, just maybe not on AIX).
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from all that=2E
Are you saying that it is ok for stock holding workers
and investors to get gigantically screwed just because
Larry Ellison has only done it once?
SNIP
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pleasure. I see the app that is being
used going to a 24X7 schedule. Now it is only used during the day.
Thanks,
Dave
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on (emp.dept_id = dept.dept_id)
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But hey... When the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, suddenly everything
starts to look like a nail.
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I beg to differ.
All Real DBA's should be platform independent.
(and if that platform comes from M$FT, they should probably be undergoing
intense therapy).
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So, IMHO, a good Production DBA would more likely have a Systems
Administration background. While a good Development DBA would more likely
have a Development background. And, a Great DBA should have some of both.
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on
Win NT/2K servers). So, as always, proceed with caution. If you have
doubts/concerns, it is always best to log a TAR and get support to help resolve
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Tim Gorman wrote:
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database up to the new software level..or perhaps it is ***I*** that am
laboring under the misconception??? May I please have your take on
this.
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Bunyamin,
It's bug id 2177050.
The bug report talks about temp tables, but that's a red herring really - it happens without temp tables being
used.
Cheers
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a possible opportunity to install an Oracle DB (8i or 9i) for a
company located in Central America. I am located in the Minneapolis / St.
Paul, MN area. What tools would I need to install this remotely from MN? The
server would probably be Sun or HP unix.
Thanks,
Ken Janusz, CPIM
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:
a) Make sure your script sources the user's .profile
or, better yet:
b) Adopt a standard by which any script you may want to
possibly submit through cron defines the important environment
settings ($ORACLE_SID, $ORACLE_HOME, $PATH, etc.)
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to stop and
be eaten by the lion after all
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, the thing that went against the grain was the 'tuning in a
vacuum' approach of the author. It's so unnecessary to do when there is
so much instrumentation available.
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The reasonable man adapts
' and isn't interested.
Regards
James
Thanks James.
OK, now I see where you're coming from... like the esteemed
published author that you are, you're wanting a complete
treatise on Oracle database tuning.
:-) But my sense was that the article was merely addressing
quick and dirty tuning
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Hi,
does anyone know of any security assessment tools for Oracle? Preferably
one that can be downloaded as a trial version,
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. This will give
you a) memory bandwidth more balanced against the CPU power, b) lots of
PCI bandwidth.
Hope that is of use.
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replication faster than a standby database.As I understand it, the standby
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have the same functionality and about how much data is sent to the replicated
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) and you need a fast way to rebuild the second
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Kevin
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of the hot buffers before fixing anything.
Thanks, guys!!
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, probably on the order of 10x
a second at peak) - all indexes that helped performance are created and
around already. :( But, ideally I'd like to be able to prove this is
the cause of the hot buffers before fixing anything.
Thanks, guys!!
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% greater elapsed time) and
1000 extents would put each at ~100MB in this case. If you had cue Dr.
Evil voice 1 million extents, it would be a different story - about
668% longer...
Hope that helps - there's an infinite number of shades of grey, so it's
important to do the math!
Regards
James
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Is there another site that's running that same code or something else
that can analyzer Event 10046 trace logs?
Daniþment Gazi Ünal: Any ideas? itrprof's been such a wonderful tool,
I'd really miss not being able to use it any more :(
Thanks!!
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I am thinking of implementing replication for remote sites. What I have not
been able to gather from documentation to date is
what are the pre steps required to setup a replicated site(master
destination)
what are the steps to bring the replicated site online after the
master
loads of fun, but very much in a masochistic way.
In the particular case of Linux, if anyone worked on any big multi-node
OPS configurations about ten years ago, you have a good idea of what
it's like now on Linux
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data to MS access.
Is there any tool to do the job? any ideas for solution? One solution I
thought about is to use MS DTS to put Oracle into Access, then compare.
TIA
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Subject: RE: Compare, Merge and replicate between Oracle and MS
Access
James - Have you considered just maintaining the Oracle tables and then
attaching (or whatever the Access word is) the Oracle table in Access?
That
way you have a single
, putting
the table into nologging during the delete (if that's an option,
which it probably isn't), etc?
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I'm getting an ORA-04031: unable to allocate 8192 bytes of shared
memory (large pool,unknown object,sort subheap,sort key) error,
and am having a hard time solving the issue.
http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian/oracle/ORA04031.htm
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-Original Message-From: Mogens Nørgaard
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Mogens is using a new type of aircraft from the other large Seattle
company That's why it takes 10 times longer... ;-)
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ust this for a couple of years. I'd love to hear how it
goes!
Regards
James
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uning with statspack". It has lots of
scripts etc. doing the type of thing you want.
Jim
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Hi Rahul.
Interesting, as ever!
See below
James
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[mai
I believe Netscape have a utility to convert Outlook datafiles to 'mbox'
format, which is more easily parsed.
James
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Oracle was
over 10 years ago
James
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