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Most
people only use a fraction of Oracle's featuresand some are deceived
bythe Oracle Marketeerswho tell themthatthey NEED them
all. Maybe the 80/20 rule also applies to technology purchases... Especially
when the cost differential is huge.
My 4X4
pickup works just fine
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Careful Mladen, your revealing your age!! Bet you remember RPT RPF
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coughed up the funds for switched gigabit
ethernet ports and one of the integrated gigabit nics
is unused (for a fat client/server app). but it does
not scale for several hosts.
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Others take care,
And to all a good night.
Security.
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and at times its hard to tell.
Dennis has a point. The question is where do you want to go today?
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Well I
might have disputedyour "almost" dispute until I learned that Perl can run
on my Sony PlayStation2 via Linux. (see: http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2002/03/21/linuxps2.html.)
OT:
Anyone on the list ever run PlayStation on Linux?
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So I
believe your unstated point is that the only thing that needs to be reduced is
Mr. E's marketing hype. ;-)
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Inside Oracle Indexing article.
In part, these are some of the issues I raised directly with Don in a
number of emails (warning somewhat on the longish side ;):
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what I'm talking about. On 12/08/2003 04:44:31
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No Bambi,
No, no, no... This is not what damagement wants. They don't want you
to develop your own tools and scripts so they are dependent on you.
They want to spent lots of money on a GUI tool they can see and they
want
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1
database instance, 2 nearly identical schemas. What's the best sanctioned way to
copy stats, (including histograms), from one schema to
another?
.
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dbms_stats is the only sanctioned way to do it.
Orr, Steve wrote:
1 database instance, 2 nearly identical schemas. What's the best
sanctioned way to copy stats, (including histograms
into the
dictionary for the target schema. (Use CREATE_STAT_TABLE to create the
user table.)
Paul Baumgartel
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I see the schema import/export procedures in the package but they just
import/export the stats for a particular schema into or out of the
dictionary. There's
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the same line as
redhat 8 9
-Brian
Boivin, Patrice J wrote:
I am still curious to see when linux will make it on the desktop,
despite the hype now we know that Red Hat is dropping that initiative.
Patrice.
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See
the four stepinvestment strategy I laid out in the feedback on the
article... It only involves one illegal action. ;-)
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It is refreshing to hear people defining themselves as something other
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Can
you figure out what to name the pipe in advance? Is there a way to reliably
determine what file name RMAN will create?
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amounts of memory? Is there an upper
bound?
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You
can access it through the Outlook Newsreader via the Tools menu on IE but... you
have to have DNS/ISP set up for it and most companies don't give carte blanche
to news because of all the other junk out there. ;-)
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Title: Message
From a
cowboy diary as related on the History Channel...
"If I
owned both Hell and Texas I'd rent out Texas and live in
Hell."
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the
best that your database works optimally;
1) Buffer cache hit ratio is 99%
2) Buffer cache hit ratio is 99,999%
3) Buffer cache hit ratio is 99%
4) Users aren't complaining
Then answer 3 for sure ;)
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Woo Hoo looks good Cary!!
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Wow! I was atcaully albe to
raed taht amolst as fsat as nroaml. I have new funod aprpceaitoin for waht my
brian deos for me.
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Dear Freinds,
what is a materilized view ? what is the use of it and how to create it.
Any docs or notes or white papers will be helpful.
TIA,
Rajuveera
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Below is a link to the article, which requires membership...
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By
definition, root is all-powerful so if one is entrusted with all power then by
extention, said person should be trustworthy. If said person proves to be
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Yeah
but at least it raises the bar significantly.
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Thanks
for the " rumor gossip" Dick,
Is
this in reference to the Veritas clustered file systems technology? Or the
Veritas Cluster Manager product? Or a file systems manager
person?
Curiouser and curiouser...
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started on Vax/VMS edt and eve/tpu, which are more
like emacs than vi.
There is an emacs OracleSQL mode, but I don't use it. I just start
emacs, META-X shell, then sqlplus...
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Orr, Steve wrote:
I agree with the developer vs
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:wq (Or ZZ)
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Subject: Emacs on SQLPlus, er uh... SQLPlus on emacs.
vi is what I use and it's the predominant editor for SysAdmin/DBA
types but I'm curious as to how many DBA's use emacs. I just saw a
demo
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which this is stored?
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The
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Hmmm... sell short or buy hoping IBM ups the ante?
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in the
documentation. Did I miss it? Can anyone find any such published limitation in the
docs? Is this a secret?
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corruptions while code recompilation takes place under space
crunch conditions...
On slightly cynical side note: autoextend that doesn't - maps
nicely into job safety ;-)
Branimir
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find any such limitation in
the documentation. Did I miss it? Can anyone find any such published
limitation in the docs? Is this a secret?
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Yeah, now I call it the outta-extend feature. :-)
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nice. either way, you're screwed into doing more work than you had planned.
Tom Mercadante
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Steve,
You may have to dig a little further...
What happened to those table(s) in that schema prior to starting the export? Heavy
DML, may
they couldn't find a product that worked correctly...).
Kip
|I dunno. Though both want to make a profit ( and rightly so ) SAP
|doesn't seem to have the same mercenary mentality that MS has.
|Jared
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Title: RE: RE: Which method is more efficient
And
with CTAS you can specify nologging to minimize redo generation. "Cloning" a
table, renaming/dropping the source, and renaming the clone to the production
table could be interesting. You would have to recreate indexes.
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-opetition?
SAP's motivation for SAP DB is to provide a low cost alternative to Oracle, that
sentiment is widely shared and gaining traction. Time to selling my Oracle stock?
Steve
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Importance
because it's IBM and Microsoft
because Bill was throwing a lot of $$$ to develop Sql Server.
In 2003, Ingres, Sybase and Informix have about a 5% marketshare all
together.
What's for the future ?
Stephane
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Red Green, my hero!!!
http://www.ducttapeforever.com/forever.html
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Title: RE: Job Needed
Scouting report:
I don't know about any jobs but I do know that whoever hires this Kevin guy will have wisely scored a major talent acquisition... a real 1st round draft pick!
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From: Kevin Toepke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
Title: OT: Who Owns Unix?
Per the below link, SCO owns Unix and they're suing IBM for a paltry $1Billion:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/03/06/HNsco_1.html
How can this be?
Title: Skill Sets - This may be a dumb question
Bureaucracies don't like husbands and wives to be in the same department
because there's a greater chance for collusionwith the notion is that it's
easier for two people to steal something when they are working together. So...
because they
Title: RE: Know 1 database, know them all?
I see it from a slightly different (and probably wrong) angel
Angel? Hmmm... is that a veiled reference to the satanic dark side Luke?
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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003
Title: RE: Programming languages that make DBA's lives easier
Programming languages that make DBA's lives easier:
The ones you already know and feel comfortable with.
(Of course Oracle connectivity is a basic requirement.)
Programming languages that make DBA's lives HARDER:
The ones forced
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