I have it monitoring a NT database but can't get OS stats from it.
Of course they could just put it sucks on the page and that would
be enough for me.
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Ron,
I
God don't I wish ALL customers of these products were like you!! :) SO
EASILY PLEASED!!
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I have it monitoring a NT database but can't get OS stats from it.
Of course they could just
Actually, I am most definitely not easily pleased. Just ask the Oracle
developers I just finished telling that they have to change their code.
Its just that I know that the performance on this NT box sucks and always
will. Even if I liked NT as this box was not spec'd for Oracle but they
are
For small databases, I can ussually make an NT box out perform unix very
easily given the same budget.
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06,
Ron,
I wasn't confusing the server and client information - it was just that
there web page is out of date regarding supported servers.
Kevin pointed me in the correct direction - Oracle running on an NT server
is supported.
This is indicated in the readme file you get when you download the