I like Spotlight. It's about the only GUI type thing I use. It provides a
lot of info in a handy format. You still have to use your brain to
interpret the info, but you at least have a convenient way of collecting the
info.
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Hey Any thoughts on that quest
I like Spotlight. It's about the only GUI type thing I use. It provides a
lot of info in a handy format. You still have to use your brain to
interpret the info, but you at least have a convenient way of collecting the
info.
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Hey Any thoughts on that quest material
Has anyone tried to run spotlight on linux with windows crossover software?
Just curious ...
Raj
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at nospamespn dot com
All Views expressed in this email are strictly personal.
QOTD: Any clod
The number of sites I go to that use spotlight
to keep a check on the top 10 SQL statements -
it's weird, but it always seems to be this query
against v$sqlarea.
Regards
Jonathan Lewis
http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
The educated person is not the person
who can answer the questions, but
at least have a convenient way of collecting the
info.
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Hey Any thoughts on that quest material?
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As far as I know (which isn't real far), spotlight just uses the Oracle
client.
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but it needs windows os to run ...
Right?
Raj
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The number of sites I go to that use spotlight
to keep a check on the top 10 SQL statements -
it's weird, but it always seems to be this query
against v$sqlarea.
Regards
Jonathan Lewis
http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
The educated person is not the person
who can
Hey Any thoughts on that quest material?
RF
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Hey Any thoughts on that quest material?
RF
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Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking for listers who happen to work for Quest.
I would like to get information as to who/how to contact the marketing
(?) dept.
We are interested in reselling Quest products/becoming a
Quest partner.
We have sent email to the address indicated
I forwarded this to someone in our company. I hope that soon untold
riches will be yours!
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From: Maria Aurora de la Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking for listers who happen to work for Quest.
I would like to get information as to who/how to contact
Hello,
I'm looking for listers who happen to work for Quest.
I would like to get information as to who/how to contact the marketing
(?) dept.
We are interested in reselling Quest products/becoming a Quest partner.
We have sent email to the address indicated in your corporate website,
but we
Very cute - this tends to suggest that Shareplex is
spotting the appearance of chains in the log and
storing the list of rowids.
Would the same thing work if you shut down the
Shareplex processes after the row had chained,
and restarted them before you updated the chained
piece ? And does
Title: RE: quest SharePlex
Would the same thing work if you shut down the
Shareplex processes after the row had chained,
and restarted them before you updated the chained
piece ?
-- Yes
And does Shareplex guarantee that it will
never report a 1555 error regardless of how long it
is shut
Nick,
Thanks for the notes.
I've often wondered how Shareplex
did its thing.
Just for kicks - have you tried writing
a collision handler for streams ?
Regards
Jonathan Lewis
http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
Coming soon a new one-day tutorial:
Cost Based Optimisation
(see
Title: RE: quest SharePlex
This is actually part of the 'magic' of SharePlex. The way we obtain the PK information from the database if the PK was not modified is very tricky.
I can tell you some of the 'magic' but not all of it. (NDA type stuff)
In all updates the redo logs contain
Hi,
I have used Shareplex for a number of years now, albeit with a
relatively simple configuration (bi-directional master-to-master
replication across a WAN). We had a few teething problems with
earlier versions of the software, but since our last upgrade about
18months ago, we have had no
Title: RE: quest shareplex
Has anyone used Oracle Streams for simple A to B replication? Likes/dislikes? Can it be used in 8.1.7?
Thanx,
Alan Martin
Defense Logistics Information Service
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Khedr, Waleed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
Thanks for the reply.
That covers the object/data_object id problem, and gives
the ability to identify which columns in the dump are the
primary key columns.
But when you update a row, the redo will only contain the
primary key if the primary key has been modified, so you
should hardly ever find
I'm working with a couple of IBM gals(don't you all get offended) who
are asking about shareplex, i've not used it and have no idea whether
its good or not(or for that matter what its purpose is).
Anyone enlighten me.
thanks, joe
Joseph S Testa
Chief Technology Officer
Data Management
Quest Shareplex is a replication software.
Nick Wagner from Quest is on this list and he is been very helpful
and I am sure he will be glad to provide you info on it. Right Nick? :)
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I'm
Title: RE: quest shareplex
It allows for master to master replication. My understanding is that Oracle's Data Guard now does the same thing. Shareplex was faster then replication with less latency because it would read from the online redo files from Oracle. I understand that Data Guard now
Title: RE: quest shareplex
I was going to keep quite... but here goes. :)
-
Yes, of course I'll be glad to help.
Basically...
Log Based replication for Oracle. A capture process continually reads the online redo logs and parses out
Since the redo log contains only details about
object id, row location, and changed values , how
do you derive a table-name and key value for
the SQL to be applied ?
Regards
Jonathan Lewis
http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
Coming soon a new one-day tutorial:
Cost Based Optimisation
(see
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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Title: RE: quest SharePlex
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
Does anyone have experience with a product called Shareplex
by Quest Software. We have some remote access performance
issues and my management is looking at this product
as a possible solution for a distributed database.
thanks,
Peter Schauss
Northrop Grumman Corporation
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Title: RE: Experience with Quest Shareplex
Hasn't Oracle basically built-in this same functionality in a current version of the RDBMS - wouldn't you want to check that out first? - Just a thought.
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Sent: Monday
Title: RE: Experience with Quest Shareplex
Last I heard about shareplex that it still had some problems with IOTs
and user defined types ... they seems to be working on those though
...
Raj
__
Rajendra
Jamadagni
MIS, ESPN Inc.
Rajendra
of
happy customers. Be prepared, as they were, to spend lots of time getting
it right.
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Does anyone have experience with a product called Shareplex
by Quest Software
Title: RE: Experience with Quest Shareplex
From
indirect experience it is another layer of administration and requires some
manually steps depending on the configuration of your database/system.
Again, for that reason might want to consider Oracle's similar product that way
you won't get
Title: RE: Experience with Quest Shareplex
Unfortunately this was from vendor's sales rep.
Raj
__
Rajendra
Jamadagni
MIS, ESPN Inc.
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot
com
Any opinion expressed here is
personal and doesn't reflect
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Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 11:14 AM
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Does anyone have experience with a product called Shareplex
by Quest Software. We have some remote access performance
issues and my management is looking at this product
as a possible
by: cc:
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Urgent
Is there a way to
captureall files hit by a process/user in unix (Sun Solaris 9, ksh)?
I am seeing an OCI file not found on my production box. I can't resovle
it.
So, I want to run
the same process on my development box (where it works) and get a list of files
that it is hitting (I can
Is there a way to capture all files hit by a process/user in unix (Sun
Solaris 9, ksh)? I am seeing an OCI file not found on my production box.
I can't resovle it.
So, I want to run the same process on my development box (where it works)
and get a list of files that it is hitting (I can
ldd filename should give you the dependencies.
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Is there a way to capture all files hit by a
process/user in unix (Sun Solaris 9, ksh)? I am
seeing an OCI file not found on my production box.
I can't resovle it.
So, I want to run the same process on my
I think that will give you files that it successfully accessed, but not
the ones that were referenced but not found.
You can do what you're asking on VMS and NT, so it seems like there
should be a way in Unix, although I asked my Unix SA's that same
question a few years back and they said that
:48 AM
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ldd filename should give you the dependencies.
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Hannah,
I'm no Unix guru either but in this situation I use
'truss', e.g.
truss procname
HTH
Chris
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16:08To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
Unix Script Quest : Urgent
Never say never.
The output from truss shows all system calls;
which includes file opens.
Here is an interesting exercise for those on *nix boxes.
From one window/session do the following ...
$ sqlplus
From a different window where you are logged onto the system as root
find the pid (process
True, but I hope the CA/Platinum code wasn't Quest Central for Oracle. Very
disappointed in what Quest did with their perf tuning tools.
At least TOAD is still standalone.
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech International
: CA sues Quest Software for code theft
True, but I hope the CA/Platinum code wasn't Quest Central for Oracle. Very
disappointed in what Quest did with their perf tuning tools.
At least TOAD is still standalone.
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED
(Oracle Certified DBA)
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Subject:RE: CA sues Quest Software for code theft
True, but I hope the CA/Platinum code wasn't Quest Central for Oracle. Very
disappointed in what
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: CA sues Quest Software for code theft
Hey! Where are we going to get free data dictionary posters
if CA dies?
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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 11:54 AM
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Subject: RE: CA sues Quest Software for code theft
True, but I hope the CA/Platinum code wasn't Quest Central for Oracle.
Very
disappointed in what Quest did with their perf tuning tools.
At least TOAD is still
:54 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: CA sues Quest Software for code theft
True, but I hope the CA/Platinum code wasn't Quest Central for Oracle.
Very
disappointed in what Quest did with their perf tuning tools.
At least TOAD is still standalone.
Rich Jesse
data dictionary posters if CA dies?
That would be a tragedy.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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Subject: RE: CA sues Quest Software for code theft
True
.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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True, but I hope the CA/Platinum code wasn't Quest Central for Oracle. Very
disappointed in what Quest did
recipients of list ORACLE-L
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Hey! Where are we going to get free data dictionary posters
if CA dies?
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posters if CA dies?
That would be a tragedy.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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True, but I hope
USA
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Hey! Where are we going to get free data dictionary posters
if CA dies
Well they're doing at least one thing right.
: )
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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Subject:RE: CA sues Quest Software for code theft
Ahhh
Busted...
Software vendor Computer Associates International is suing competitor
Quest
Software, alleging that Quest stole code and trade secrets from a CA
product.
http://computerworld.com/newsletter/0%2C4902%2C72595%2C0.html?nlid=AM
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Busted...
Software vendor Computer Associates International is suing competitor
Quest
Software, alleging that Quest stole code and trade secrets from a CA
product.
http://computerworld.com
as
one can.
We'll all be better off.
Dick Goulet
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Author: James Howerton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/10/2002 12:10 PM
Busted...
Software vendor Computer Associates International is suing competitor
Quest
Software, alleging that Quest
Busted...
Software vendor Computer Associates International is suing competitor
Quest
Software, alleging that Quest stole code and trade secrets from a CA
product.
http://computerworld.com/newsletter/0%2C4902%2C72595%2C0.html?nlid=AM
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Title: REPLICATION: Quest Shareplex
Hi,
I changed the Subject to SHAREPLEX, lets close out the contention thread. Could be why there are no responses. A couple people on the list definitely use it and I know I certaintly will have a lot to say about it but have to do it later as I am
Hi,
I changed the Subject to SHAREPLEX, lets close out the contention thread.
Could be why there are no responses. A couple people on the list definitely use it
and I know I certaintly will have a lot to say about it but have to do it later as I
am working on Prod issues right now.
Meghraj Thakkar - Quest Oracle 9i on Windows NT/2000
http://www.oracle.com/pls/oow/oow_user.show_public?p_event=6p_type=sessionp_id=11958
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Whitepaper:
http://www.oracle.com/pls/oow/oow_user.download?p_event_id=6p_file=W11958.zip
(expands to 105.doc)
| Some parts of this paper have
International, Sussex, WI USA
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Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:04 PM
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Subject: Meghraj Thakkar - Quest - Oracle 9i on Windows NT/2000 / Re:
ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2002, Number 120
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject:Re: Quest bought EZSQL
!! Please do not post Off Topic to this List !!
apparently EZSQL was bought to suppress
competition for TOAD and SQL Navigator.
There may be a cottage industry here. Code
!! Please do not post Off Topic to this List !!
Guys, go to www.ezsql.net and read about it. Quest will not sell new
licences - apparently EZSQL was bought to suppress competition for TOAD and
SQL Navigator. It reminds me Marks explanation about capitalizm - that
capitalizm suppress innovations
!! Please do not post Off Topic to this List !!
Guys, go to www.ezsql.net and read about it. Quest will not sell new
licences - apparently EZSQL was bought to suppress competition for TOAD and
SQL Navigator. It reminds me Marks explanation about capitalizm - that
capitalizm suppress innovations
!! Please do not post Off Topic to this List !!
Quest also recently became associated with RevealNet.
Looked to me like they bought RevealNet, but could possibly be just a close
partership.
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giving it away. Pretty soon Quest will buy you out.
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Well, we use Toad - great - and SQLab Vision - not so great - the version we
got on CD didn't cover 8.1.7 so we had to download the latest version; it
still doesn't really understand 'new' features like function-based indexes;
it has a tendency to fall over on really serious SQL; and the 'advice'
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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 04:15:45 -0800
Well, we use Toad - great - and SQLab Vision - not so great - the version
we
got on CD didn't cover 8.1.7 so we had to download the latest version; it
still doesn't really understand 'new' features like function-based
I am not a big fan of Toad, it is expensive and has a bunch of pretty
things, but not much pratical.
PL/SQL Developer is a great product, much more pratical and a lot cheaper.
As low as $50/user compared to $750. The company is great, I have dealt
with their support very closely over the last
, July 18, 2001 5:10 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi All.
We just had some folks here from Quest software showing us their 'Live
Reorg' product. Does anybody out there use...or not...this product? If you
have experience or recommendations or horror stories I'd like to hear them
Wow. Doesn't ANYBODY out there use Quest's Live Reorg? I haven't heard
from anyone except folks asking me to share what I hear. If nobody uses
this software, that sounds like a ringing anti-endorsement!
Comments? And no I'm not flame-baiting. I wanna hear what people have to
say about
hear what people have to
say about this product.
Thanx,
Mike
well, i use other Quest software and i'm very happy with it and with the
support. but i don't use live reorg. damagement doesn't want to pay
for it.
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Telergy, Inc[EMAIL
Hi All.
We just had some folks here from Quest software showing us their 'Live
Reorg' product. Does anybody out there use...or not...this product? If
you have experience or recommendations or horror stories I'd like to
hear them. Please e-mail me privately ; this traffic doesn't need to clog
, LLP
847-256-8866 x15
www.twjconsulting.com
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 12:16 PM
List,
My company is considering Quest - Shareplex.
We are considering to use this in our dataware
house
as customer of Quest Software using LiveReorg and
Spotlight. For those who don't know, LiveReorg is a combination of two
existing Quest products, Space Manager and SharePlex. I asked the exact
same question regarding the mining of redo logs of our Quest sales rep. I
thought all would be interested
Title: RE: Your views on Quest - Shareplex
-Original Message-
From: MacGregor, Ian A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
We are looking into the product as well, but have yet to even
toy with the product. There is a no chained rows
restriction.
I'm not sure what that statement
I verified this today actually. I had a conference call with Quest
regarding SharePlex, and asked specifically about the chained rows. They
said there is a reorganization step on the target database, so chained
rows are not a problem.
Jim
Jim Hawkins
Lead SAPR/3 Oracle Database
Thank you all for giving your time to express your opinions. I would be
consolidating all the opinions I received in the list and send a mail within
the next two days. I hope, this consolidation would help for any future
queries on this subject.
Thanks,
Rao
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Title: RE: Your views on Quest - Shareplex - Thank you all
If anyone wants to learn more about SharePlex for Oracle by Quest Software, I will be hosting an interactive conference call next Wednesday. This technical presentation describes SharePlex and how it offers live, up-to-the-minute
that we plan for SharePlex, the
priority of which is dependent on the market.
Let me relate my personal experience working with Shareplex (BEFORE I was an
employee with Quest Software). At a previous company we were looking for a
replication tool at a company that did payroll taxes. There were
Title: RE: Your views on Quest - Shareplex
-Original Message-
From: MacGregor, Ian A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
The person giving the presentation on Shareplex
stated that there could be no chained rows when the sharepex file,
apparently analogous to the log miner dictionary file
Rao,
Somewhere on this list there is a fellow from Quest, I've seen his e-mail,
but can't remember who it is. Therefore If I'm leading down a wrong path he can
correct. Anyway, as I understand SharePlex it extracts the transactions from
the archived redo logs to replicate those
.
Synonyms: RECIPIENTS, REVIEW, SEND/LIST
See Also: SET, STATUS
where list = oracle-l
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 10:16:55AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rao,
Somewhere on this list there is a fellow from Quest, I've seen his e-mail,
but can't remember who it is. Therefore If I'm
Rao,
Contact QUEST and see if they are holding any SURVIVAL deminstrations in your area.
They are very informative and will answer a lot of your questions. I would suggest
that you also invite your damagement to help in making the decision.
ROR mª¿ªm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/29/01 01:16PM
List
All,
We are currently as customer of Quest Software using LiveReorg and
Spotlight. For those who don't know, LiveReorg is a combination of two
existing Quest products, Space Manager and SharePlex. I asked the exact
same question regarding the mining of redo logs of our Quest sales rep. I
Title: RE: Your views on Quest - Shareplex
As of a year ago it was single threaded and didn't handle long columns.
-Original Message-
From: Rao, Maheswara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:17 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Your views
On Tuesday 29 May 2001 12:01, Jim Hawkins wrote:
From note on MetaLink:
1) There is not sufficient information in the logs to logically
replicate transactions, so the data applied to the destination system
may be different from the primary, and therefore inaccurate.
So how does a
Jim,
Um, if that is the Eyal I know, it's Eyal Aronoff and he's not exactly a
sales rep for Quest but instead is the Senior VP for Technology and the
person who developed Shareplex.
Which means you got the best possible answer from the best possible source.
He's brilliant.
Rachel
From
It is most assuredly true!
An interesting aside: A local recruiter recently told me that Dan Hotka,
who is from near here and sometimes presents at our local user group
meetings, was a local Quest sales rep! [Methinks recruiters are almost
universally clueless. These kinds of statements go
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 12:16 PM
List,
My company is considering Quest - Shareplex.
We are considering to use this in our dataware house. Basically, this
will
pull all the transactions from OLTP database and populate staging area in
the dataware house.
Could you
Here's a theory: Eyal is referring to chained and migrated rows. With media
recovery, the recovering instance infers where the migrated or chained data is
located, becuase it is an exact physical copy. Since the SharePlex replicated
instance is not an exact physical copy of the primary, it must
Jared,
That's a really good question! I don't know the answer...
Sorry,
Jim
On Tuesday 29 May 2001 12:01, Jim Hawkins wrote:
From note on MetaLink:
1) There is not sufficient information in the logs to logically
replicate transactions, so the data applied to the destination
Jared,
That's a really good question! I don't know the answer...
Sorry,
Jim
On Tuesday 29 May 2001 12:01, Jim Hawkins wrote:
From note on MetaLink:
1) There is not sufficient information in the logs to logically
replicate transactions, so the data applied to the destination
Standby database? How do you recover a DB using archived redo logs?
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 14:41
To: Multiple recipients of
,
Um, if that is the Eyal I know, it's Eyal Aronoff and he's not exactly a
sales rep for Quest but instead is the Senior VP for Technology and the
person who developed Shareplex.
Which means you got the best possible answer from the best possible
source.
He's brilliant.
Rachel
From
Jim,
Thanks, just assures me that it is NOT a product that I want around.
Dick Goulet
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Author: Jim Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5/29/2001 11:01 AM
All,
We are currently as customer of Quest Software using LiveReorg
I guess it is in the LOGICALLY. Standby databases are maintained as
asynchronous physical copies - which is why they can at best be opened
read-only. Typical technical doc obfuscation :-).
Jim Hawkins wrote:
Jared,
That's a really good question! I don't know the answer...
Sorry,
Jim
I would guess that Oracle is just covering their collective arses, by
putting that stuff out. So some junior wannabe coder (like me) doesn't start
writing his own log-based replication software - then suing Oracle when they
change something. I believe that Oracle actually works with Quest
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