Re: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Tanel Poder
Hi! I'll satisfy to OW in Paris this year. Will be presenting also, about upgrading to 11i with low downtime and freelists vs. assm :) Tanel. - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 8:14 AM I'll be there. Actually

Re: Snapshot too old in undo tablespace in 9i?

2003-08-15 Thread Stephen . HODGKINSON
Daniel, I have just finished reading your document on UNdo Internals and Tims Cats, Dogs and ORA-1555s. Thanks for the documents they were both great. There is something I don't understand and I am not sure about it. You have said below: When a transaction is bound to an undo segment, it

check,check, one, two, three

2003-08-15 Thread Farnsworth, Dave
ODTUG-JAVA-L Digest Fri, 15 Aug 2003 Volume 2003, Number 227 In This Issue: Subject Author --- RE: Duplicate record functionAaron Haimovitz

speeding up conventional path sqlldr

2003-08-15 Thread John Dunn
I am using sqlldr conventional path to load some data. My understanding is that I cannot use direct path since my users require access to the table at the same time as the load is in progress. Is this a correct assumption? The speed of the upload is slow, or I think so10,000 rows is taking

RE: OT -- Boston Globe job listings

2003-08-15 Thread SARKAR, Samir
Well, you know something on thisI am not saying that all Indians are the best in their business either. During the hey-days of dotcom companies and IT when anybody who just could compile a simple program or even less were hired out, I have seen guys emigrating from India to the US purely

Re: RE: OCP Architecture question

2003-08-15 Thread rgaffuri
yeah thats what i figured... but having these certifications are good for my career. thanks. I figured it was a stupid question. From: Cary Millsap [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2003/08/15 Fri AM 01:14:23 EDT To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: OCP

RE: OT -- Boston Globe job listings

2003-08-15 Thread Craig Healey
No, it's got the word professional in it. We can't be using that company or they'd be done under the trade descriptions act! Craig Healey -Original Message- From: Stephen Lee Sent: 14 August 2003 20:15 No no! Not EDS. That was Ed's. As in: Ed's plumbing, welding, and database

Question about cursors

2003-08-15 Thread roland . skoldblom
Hallo, I would like to get a goood example on how to do this in a pl/sql block, maybe this is too simple but I cant get it work. I would like to do a select from table A, like this select id from A where id 10 This sql statement gives me about 10 rows. I want those rows(the id) to be

Re: speeding up conventional path sqlldr

2003-08-15 Thread rgaffuri
ive found through repeated use that its faster to direct path load the data to a staging table then do an insert /*+ append */ to move the data over to the master table. speed of inserts will depend on how many indexes you have. however, since you are on 9i you dont need to use either. use an

RE: speeding up conventional path sqlldr

2003-08-15 Thread Hallas, John, Tech Dev
Try external tables or checkout a good article written by Stephen Andert from this list which was a review for Jonathan Gennick's sqlloader book The link is http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/oracle/news/oraclesqlload_0401.html Key factors are bindsize and rows settings John

RE: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Adams, Matthew (GECP, MABG, 088130)
Title: RE: Oracle World anyone? I'll be there. Matt Adams - GE Appliances - [EMAIL PROTECTED] We are pentium of Intel. Division is futile. You will be approximated. -Original Message- From: Steve McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 9:24 PM To:

RE: OCP Architecture question

2003-08-15 Thread Ed Sherman
Ryan, I will research the answer but I have an urgentquestion. Do you have SelfTest Software for the SQL and PL/SQL test or do you have the Architecure and Administration SelfTest Software? Thanks, Ed -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On

Re: Question about cursors

2003-08-15 Thread Michael Boligan
Since both tables can't be called A, I will use A and B: You can do this without a cursor: begin insert into B select id from A where id 10; end; / HTH, Mike

AW: Question about cursors

2003-08-15 Thread Kulev, Milen
Hello Roland, Supposing that you want to select from table A and insert into B /or any ather table/. here is a samll example : DECLARE TYPE id_type IS TABLE OF A.id%TYPE; t_id id_type; BEGIN SELECT id BULK COLLECT INTO t_id FROM A where id 10 ; FORAll id IN

RE: OT -- Boston Globe job listings

2003-08-15 Thread Casey Dyke
Title: RE: OT -- Boston Globe job listings step out of darkness can't resist this, although i may regret it ... but ... i have seen exactly what samir describes here, with similar outcomes for those involved. however, i worked at an overseas subsidiary of what became one of the biggest

Re: RE: OCP Architecture question

2003-08-15 Thread rgaffuri
i have all of it or 8i. this question was in architecture. I havent looked at the sql and pl/sql stuff since the cert test for that was a blowoff. From: Ed Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2003/08/15 Fri AM 09:00:43 EDT To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE:

library cahce pin wait on drop user

2003-08-15 Thread DEEDSD
I'm doing some departed user cleanup and the 'drop user cascade' hangs for 2 -3 minutes before completeing. I ran a 10046 trace and it does a lot of waiting for 'library cache pin' - 100 times for 308 centiseconds each time. Dropped two different users, 100 library cache pin waits per user.

RE: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Brian McGraw
I'll be there! And judging from all of the responses you've gotten, looks like I'll finally get to meet some of my favorite posters from the list. Brian - | Brian McGraw -+- Senior DBA | | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | -

BLOB question/JDBC

2003-08-15 Thread Robert Foley
Hi, I'm fairly new to the area of JDBC and Orcale but I was hoping some of you may be able to help me out with this one. I may have the wrong list as its a Java related question. If so could someone please direct me to the correct list. I'm trying to write a large file into a BLOB column

RE: OCP Architecture question

2003-08-15 Thread Stephen Lee
1. Maybe, maybe not. To make a point, take it to a ridiculous extreme: Suppose you have a tablespace of 100M with two rollback segments made of 1M extents sizes. Then each segment must use 2M each (minextents must be at least 2) which means either segmentcould possibly grow touse 98M if

Re: Snapshot too old in undo tablespace in 9i?

2003-08-15 Thread Daniel Fink
Stephen, Tim's statement is correct, but can be construed incorrectly if you read it and think of TEMP segments. AUM still uses undo segments (same basic structure as rollback segments). However, one of the space management steps is to allow an undo segment to 'steal' extents from another undo

Re: Snapshot too old in undo tablespace in 9i?

2003-08-15 Thread Stephen . HODGKINSON
Daniel, that make sense , thanks. Stephen Hodgkinson Oracle DBA Total Gas Power Ltd Phone: 01737 27 5564 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: OT -- Boston Globe job listings

2003-08-15 Thread Mladen Gogala
Allan, the world is changing rapidly and what we are faced with is nothing less then a complete failure of all social systems. The problem is that we need less human work then ever before. ATM's, industrial robots, smart farming machines, internet (how many shop attendants in bookstores have lost

Re: OCP Architecture question

2003-08-15 Thread Wolfgang Breitling
A lot of those multiple choice question are best approached from a reverse standpoint, much like a lot of my recent election experiences. You look at the choices and cross out the ones which are definitely not it until you whittled it down to the number of supposedly correct choices you need.

RE: RE: OCP Architecture question

2003-08-15 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Ryan I have found the actual OCP questions to be clearer. I think it is very hard to develop a good multiple choice exam. And these are tricky because the objective is to test more than simple memorization. You need to administer it to many people and find out which questions aren't clear or

Re: SGA

2003-08-15 Thread Jared Still
Was a low cache hit ratio the only 'problem'? Were jobs taking longer than normal? Were users complaining of a slow system? Did your average response time shoot up dramatically? I'm afraid you may have succumbed to the dreaded disease, CTD, or Compulsive Tuning Disorder. This is the urge to

Re: BLOB question/JDBC

2003-08-15 Thread Jared Still
Robert, If someone here knows the answer, they'll be glad to help you. This list tends to be made up mostly of DBA types, or at least centers mostly on DBA type topics, though some of us take pleasure in telling developers how to do their jobs. You might try one of the ODTUG lists. You can

Re: which init file

2003-08-15 Thread AK
that's rite . But what if you want to change something in param file for this db . -ak - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 4:44 PM Hi! But it really doesn't matter much, which init file was used during

Re: OCP Architecture question

2003-08-15 Thread Jared Still
Ah, the Sherlock Holmes method. I've often used the same method on multiple choice tests with meaningless questions and obscure answers. When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth I think this is how I passed the Oracle 7 Beta tests, which

Re: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Jared Still
Sorry Steve, I'm saving my money for HOTSOS and IOUG. Would love to of gone just get a chance to meet friends and eat in SF restaurants. The timing is bad anyway, as it's right during my vacation, and I intend to spend that doing non-work related stuff. I even had a free pass. Jared On Thu,

Redo Logs - Raid 1 or No Raid

2003-08-15 Thread Dave Phillips
Title: Redo Logs - Raid 1 or No Raid Hello all Oracle 8.1.7 Windoze 2000 Archive Mode - OLTP System Which do you think is a better set up for the Redo Logs: 2 Groups on 2 Raid1 or 4 Groups on 4 separate non-raid disks? Granted you gain fault tolerance with the mirriored pair, but is

Re: which init file

2003-08-15 Thread Tanel Poder
Then you'll go to the script which starts up the database and find out which init.ora is used during next startup. And if the location not explicitly set, you just edit the $OH/dbs/initSID.ora Tanel. - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!!

2003-08-15 Thread Odland, Brad
Any listers (when you have time) who were effected the Great Blackout of 2003 please share your experiences. UPS, Y2K backup generators fired up, scramble to shutdown, communication issues etc... It would be good to hear how folks handled the situation for future reference. Brad O. -- Please

Re: Redo Logs - Raid 1 or No Raid

2003-08-15 Thread Tanel Poder
Title: Redo Logs - Raid 1 or No Raid Hi! If your system isnt very transaction active and youwant simplicity, then just go with one set or RAID-1 (2 disks) and put all your groups onto this set. (no multiplexing). And use other 2 disks elsewhere. But if you have high transaction activity

RE: GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!!

2003-08-15 Thread Jamadagni, Rajendra
Title: RE: GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!! All our production databases stayed up ... people lost connection to one building, but all servers in RAC stayed up including network switches etc in the data centers. Raj

RE: Redo Logs - Raid 1 or No Raid

2003-08-15 Thread Mladen Gogala
Title: Message If there is a part of oracle databasethat you want protected at all times, that part would be redo logs. I love my redo logs as they can help me to recover the database, if needed. If you go on 4 non-RAID disks, make sure that each group has at least 2 members. The more

Re: SGA

2003-08-15 Thread Mitchell
Hi Jared I have reset to previous value and restarted the database anyway. Since I have 8G Memory and I may set SGA more than 3G. Actually I did at our AIX SP that set SGA total up to 5G of 8G memory. Anyway I found a solution on metalink ( Note 115753.1 and 1028623.6. ) to set SGA to

Re: GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!!

2003-08-15 Thread Robert Eskridge
Your subject line looks like a quote from Back to the Future. From the perspective of (a) being in Dallas, and (b) having all our database servers in hardened collocations with redundant onsite generators, my experience was pretty much having a few beers. I felt spiritually obligated to follow

RE: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Connor McDonald
I'll be presenting there. Come see me on Monday for 9i goodies that aren't so well known as some of the other more heavily marketed features. Its also a chance to see someone try get through 100 plus slides in an hour without taking a breath. Only got to 98 last year at UKOUG so I'm keen to

Re: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread PSherman
Jared et al, I was just told by my new boss that I have to have any requests for any conferences/shows in by Sept. 5th (his budget deadline). It's been years since I worked for a company that would pay for me to go anywhere, so, for 2004, what would you (or others on the list) recommend? It'd

Recovery Plan for Upgrade !!

2003-08-15 Thread Reddy, Madhusudana
Hello All, We are upgrading the database from version 8.1.7.3 to 8.1.7.4. What if the Upgrade fails ( I did it couple of times , but never failed for me), How to recover to previous version?? Here is what I think , please correct me and add some more points here. 1. Backup the $ORACLE_HOME for

RE: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Molina, Gerardo
I can make a reservation at Chevy's again this year. We should cover the rules on paying the tab, though. For large groups, Chevy's requires 1 tab. That means no one should leave the party without putting a reasonable estimate of their part of the tab into the pot (including drinks) in cash. No

Re: GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!!

2003-08-15 Thread Tanel Poder
It's situations like this that make me love collocations. We basically get to be part of a co-op that pays someone else to worry about power, fire and physical security. Sorry, I'm not a native english speaker, but what the heck does collocation mean? Tanel. -- Please see the official

Re: GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!!

2003-08-15 Thread Saira Somani
We had 45 minutes on our UPS which handles our routers, switches, firewall, phone system, 1 RS6000 (dual processor), and 5 Windows 2000 servers. We waited 10 minutes to find out what was going on, all the while shutting down non-essential servers. Then we proceeded to perform a graceful shutdown

RE: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Loughmiller, Greg
Title: RE: Oracle World anyone? chevy's was good the previous time(s). but I happened to be part of the group that was left with a larger than normal tab.. But, we'll find a bouncer and have them be the gate keeper for the cash:-) greg -Original Message- From: Molina, Gerardo

Re: GREAT SCOTT!! 1.21 GIGAWATTS!!

2003-08-15 Thread Kip . Bryant
Tanel, A co-location site is a service provider that sells space to companies for their systems so one large physical site could be hosting the servers of dozens and dozens of companies. Picture one really huge computer room filled with rows of cages and each cage houses servers for one company

Re: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Joe Testa
Paul this question rolls around every once in a while: to summarize: dog/pony shows, new features( the theory ) boatloads of people: go to openworld realistic implementation of new features, truths behind the marketing hype, less people but alot more interesting group: go to IOUG

RE: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Grabowy, Chris
Connor, So will those 9i goodies be available to those of us that are not going to make it??? Everyone seems to agree that the economy is starting to rebound except when you ask for training funds -Original Message- Connor McDonald Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 12:34 PM To:

using dbms_alert to manage multiple processes

2003-08-15 Thread rgaffuri
I have a coordinator package that is going to run alot of long running batch processes through dbms_job. Could be as many as 300 of them. I know to set my job_queue_processes = 36. however, I want to 'wait' until all of these are done. My concern is with concurrency. here is pseudo code:

Re: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Daniel Fink
I just returned from the Hotsos Clinic, so that is a big MUST ATTEND In terms of shows/conferences, #1 will be the Hotsos Symposium in March. (www.hotsos.com). If I have to choose between this and IOUG, Hotsos wins hands down. My #2 is RMOUG Training Days (www.rmoug.org) in February. It is

Re: SGA

2003-08-15 Thread Jared . Still
Mitchell, Which portion of the statspack report suggests increasing the cache size? Maybe you could post that portion here. The cause for poor performance needs to be located and corrected. What are the user complaints specifically? Have you checked to see where your system is spending its

Re: SGA

2003-08-15 Thread Mitchell
Hi Jared This is the website http://www.oraperf.com/ . If you upload your report ( utilb or statpack) , they will give you good suggestion. Try and you will find it. Mitchell - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Tanel Poder
Hi! In Europe, Tom Kyte is going to be in Denmark in Jan 2004 :) Check http://miracleas.dk/en/events.html#MasterClass But yes, IMO the hottest courses delivered by Oracle Education are the Data Server Internals series. Tanel. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file or

2003-08-15 Thread Reddy, Madhusudana
Have you seen this before 15-AUG-2003 12:10:34 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SID=rtprod)(CID=(PROGRAM=dllhost.exe)(HOST=DS01IWEB)(USER=service_mts))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=172.16.12.10)(PORT=1672)) * establish * rtprod * 12500 TNS-12500: TNS:listener failed to start a dedicated server process

RE: SGA

2003-08-15 Thread Stephen Lee
What's with all this performance stuff? This is a matter of principle. The man paid for 8 Gig of memory, and BY GOD, the man ought to be about to use his 8 Gig of memory! -Original Message- col event format a35 head 'EVENT NAME' col total_waits format 999,999,999 head TOTAL|WAITS

RE: using dbms_alert to manage multiple processes

2003-08-15 Thread Jamadagni, Rajendra
Title: RE: using dbms_alert to manage multiple processes Will all processes signal one named alert or a process specific alert? If it is one alert then keep counting as you receive, if they are individually named alerts, keep a local pl/sql table and mark as you receive them. When you have

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file or

2003-08-15 Thread Meng, Dennis
Madhu, Can you ping the host? BTW, please use '!'s sparingly - I couldn't help but noticed that most of your message carry a few. They should be used for emergencies not just attention grabbers. Dennis -Original Message- Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:14 PM To: Multiple recipients of

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file

2003-08-15 Thread Odland, Brad
check listener.ora and the hostname of the box for resoltution problems. -Original Message- Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:14 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Have you seen this before 15-AUG-2003 12:10:34 *

RE: fragmentation

2003-08-15 Thread Rachel Carmichael
Index tablespace has the most wasted space and yes, there are several indices in those tablespaces. I need to keep it available or I'd just drop and recreate the entire index. good to know I wasn't hallucinating! --- DENNIS WILLIAMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rachel - Right you are, as Stop

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file or

2003-08-15 Thread Pena, Carol A
Madhu, If you are sure you are starting all the listeners, not just the default listener but named listeners as well (if any). I would look into the HPUX error next. What is file or directory is it looking for? I would examine the listener.ora closely and verify that the logging/tracing

RE: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Li, Xiangli
Tanel, Could you please let me know where I can find info. about this data server internal course ? thanks, -Original Message- From: Tanel Poder [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 1:59 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: Re: Oracle World

RE: library cahce pin wait on drop user

2003-08-15 Thread John Kanagaraj
The user probably has code objects (stored proc/pkgs) as well owns tables which are being replicated elsewhere? The lib cache pins can be explained by the need to lock/pin affected objects in the shared pool for invalidation. These objects are code owned by the user or are referring the objects

Re: RE: using dbms_alert to manage multiple processes

2003-08-15 Thread rgaffuri
thanks. Im running the following test code from two different sessions. Odd thing is when I run the signal routine once nothing happens. However, when i run it the second time, my waiting routine executes on it? I run this first: declare vname varchar2(10) := 'myalert'; vmessage

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file or

2003-08-15 Thread Mladen Gogala
Several possibilities: The host you specified in listener.ora does not exist or your machine is unable to recognize it. That usually happens when hosts are known under many nicknames and, of course, the host recognizes only some of them. You are trying to resolve the hostname by using a name

ORA-1652: unable to extend temp segment by 8091 in tablespace SYSTEM

2003-08-15 Thread Roger Xu
Hello, While user OPS$ORAQA2 running: ANALYZE TABLE SAPR3.BSIS COMPUTE STATISTICS FOR TABLE FOR ALL INDEXED COLUMNS SIZE 1 FOR ALL INDEXES I had the following error: SQL error -1652 at location stats_tab_collect-4 ORA-1652: unable to extend temp segment by 8091 in tablespace SYSTEM A

Re: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file

2003-08-15 Thread Joe Testa
i always did like that about the internet, i can telnet to 127.0.0.1 on ANY server and it knows my userid/passwd, total awesome. joe Mladen Gogala wrote: Several possibilities: The host you specified in listener.ora does not exist or your machine is unable to recognize it. That usually

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file

2003-08-15 Thread Mladen Gogala
Yeah, that host is always reachable. As for the telnet, I don't run that thingy any more. It's ssh localhost, not telnet localhost. Telnet is politically incorect. -- Mladen Gogala Oracle DBA -Original Message- Testa Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 3:59 PM To: Multiple recipients of

Re: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file

2003-08-15 Thread Joe Testa
very true and telnet service is usually disabled but localhost it just doesn't have the confusion for the newbies as 127.0.0.1 does joe Mladen Gogala wrote: Yeah, that host is always reachable. As for the telnet, I don't run that thingy any more. It's ssh localhost, not telnet localhost.

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file

2003-08-15 Thread Jesse, Rich
Not on ANY server. MANY, perhaps, but not ANY. Doesn't work for our HP/UX 11.0 servers here, nor my RH7.2/RH8.0 boxes at home. Rich Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech Inc, Sussex, WI USA -Original Message-

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such file

2003-08-15 Thread Mladen Gogala
Let me rephrase it: it works on any machine which has telnet service up and running in shape or form, even on Windoze. -- Mladen Gogala Oracle DBA -Original Message- Jesse, Rich Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 4:44 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Not on ANY server. MANY,

Export 8.1.7 - Import 7.3.4

2003-08-15 Thread Smith, Ron L.
I need to export the data from an Oracle 8.1.7 database HPUX 64 and import it back into an old 7.3.4 HPUX 32 database. The 7.3.4 import doesn't like the 8.1.7 export file. Any ideas? Ron Smith -- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net -- Author: Smith, Ron L. INET:

RE: Export 8.1.7 - Import 7.3.4

2003-08-15 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Ron You could try getting the 7.3.4 export to run against the 8.1.7 database. I don't know if the 32 vs 64 bit would affect you. Also, datafile formats changed between Oracle 7 and 8 and I haven't tried this particular export. Maybe somebody on the list has. Dennis Williams DBA, 80%OCP, 100%

RE: URGENT !!! Listener Errors !!! ( HPUX Error: 2: No such

2003-08-15 Thread Nelson, Allan
The only time I have seen this is when the server process could not be started because the database shared segment did not exist or an executable that was pointed to in the TNS entry actually did not exist. HP-UX error 2 is file not found so I think you are looking at the later case. It looks

Re: ORA-1652: unable to extend temp segment by 8091 in tablespace

2003-08-15 Thread Jared . Still
What does this query return? select username, default_tablespace, temporary_tablespace from dba_users where username like 'OPS$%' or username = 'SAPR3' Jared Roger Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/15/2003 12:34 PM Please respond to ORACLE-L To:Multiple

Re: Export 8.1.7 - Import 7.3.4

2003-08-15 Thread Stephane Faroult
Smith, Ron L. wrote: I need to export the data from an Oracle 8.1.7 database HPUX 64 and import it back into an old 7.3.4 HPUX 32 database. The 7.3.4 import doesn't like the 8.1.7 export file. Any ideas? Ron Smith I am unsure whether a 7.3.4 client can talk to a 8.1.7 database. It

RE: ORA-1652: unable to extend temp segment by 8091 in tablespace SYSTEM

2003-08-15 Thread Roger Xu
USERNAME DEFAULT_TABLESP TEMPORARY_TABLE--- --- ---SAPR3 PSAPUSER1D PSAPTEMPOPS$ORAQA2 SYSTEM PSAPTEMPOPS$QA2ADM SYSTEM PSAPTEMP -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 4:28

Re: Export 8.1.7 - Import 7.3.4

2003-08-15 Thread Stephane Faroult
Ron, Something I forgot and which Dennis' remark about format reminded me of : You'll probably have to run $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catexp7.sql againts your 8.1.7 database before you can use the Oracle7 exp against it (and run catexp again once you're done). File formats should be OK if your

RE: Export 8.1.7 - Import 7.3.4

2003-08-15 Thread Stephen Lee
If 8.1.7 is production, then I would use selects, sql loader. If you are REAL industrious, you can try exp with 8.1.7 exp, then imp with show=y to generate a big nasty mess of text that you can try whipping up on with sed and/or awk to clean up. If 8.1.7 is a slam and bang around database, it

RE: ORA-1652: unable to extend temp segment by 8091 in tablespace

2003-08-15 Thread Jared . Still
You need to change the default tablespace for those OPS$ users alter user OPS$ORAQA2 default tablespace PSAPUSER1D; and alter user OPS$QA2ADM default tablespace PSAPUSER1D; should do it. The only user that should have the SYSTEM tablespace as a default is the SYS user. All others should be

RE: ORA-1652: unable to extend temp segment by 8091 in tablespace SYSTEM

2003-08-15 Thread raju pa
Even if the default tablespace for user is other than 'SYSTEM' question is : Where does the data from anlyze go? To some catalog table? What you can do is : 1)Check if 'SYSTEM' has any other user non-system/sys userobjects. Move them away. I do not know if moving system objects out of 'system'

Auth via Active Directory

2003-08-15 Thread Scott Lamb
Is there any way to get Oracle 8i (or 9i; we're planning to upgrade) Enterprise Edition to authenticate against Active Directory, short of buying Oracle Advanced Security? My goal is to remove the need to maintain a separate database of passwords. Ideally, we could do also do away with having

question on imp and exp

2003-08-15 Thread CHEN,JIN
I found I create a user and forgot to set tablespace. So it uses the SYSTEM tablespace. Now I wonder if this is feasible: 1)use exp to export that schema, 2) drop schema, 3) recreate user/schema with another tablespace 4) imp data back Can I have all data stored in the new tablespace? Thanks, --

Re: question on imp and exp

2003-08-15 Thread raju pa
Just one more step : Before you import. You also have to reduce or make zerothe quota of this user on 'system' tablespace. I do not know if zero works. and make sure the user does not have 'unlimited tablespace' priv implicitly or explicitly , either directly or thru a role. Because when you

Org charts

2003-08-15 Thread Jared . Still
I was playing around with org charts yesterday, and came up with a function to use for drawing org charts with lines from sqlplus. This has probably been done before, but I couldn't seem to find one via google. The output from scott.emp looks like: select org_chart_line(level-1,3) || ename

RE: Org charts

2003-08-15 Thread Jamadagni, Rajendra
Dang !! and I thought micro$oft org chart had no competition ... Thanks Raj -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 9:04 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Org chartsI was playing around with org

Re: Oracle World anyone?

2003-08-15 Thread Chip
The Hotsos Clinic 101 is better the 2nd time around, especially with a spiral bound draft copy of Cary Milsap's forthcoming Bugs (actually Yellow Jackets) book. RMOUG is close to home so I have already marked my calendar with February 11-12, 2004 for Training Days. After attending the 1st