Check out the du (disk usage) command.
man du
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Hi All,
Sorry for an OT question, but nowhere else to go. Pretty new to Solaris
so might be a naive question. Need a pointer on how to do
this.
The disk space in the machine is constantly decreasing. And I
Have the
SysAdmin change the hostname back. Haven't used 9iAS but in the past, the
hostname was embedded in the install config files. You can put in a DNS
alias for your old hostname for a work around.
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Help
System
Admin. got a wild hair and changed the
I am from the old school, doesn't use RMAN, but soon will w/ our 9i
upgrades. I recommend to use RMAN if you are starting out and buy this
book.
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/dt3bpjmwz1/sm/0072226625
hth,
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/15/04 03:14AM
Teresita Castro wrote: Hi!! My
name is Tere
ENV:
- AIX 4.3.3
- Oracle 8.1.7
I have one tablespace which is read only.Can I just copy
the datafiles from a Read Only tablespace for a valid backup? For the rest
of the db, I backup hot or cold.
Is anyone copying Read Only Tablespace datafiles for backups? I
haven't found this method
I put all databases in archive mode, i.e. dev, test, and production.
I can use test db's to test backup/recovery scenario's. The only time they
are not in archive mode is when I am doing a major load
(import,sqlload,etc). After I am done loading data, I put them back into
archive mode. What
grep command will help you or you could venture to the
sed command. grep is probably the most used unix
command. To learn more, man grep .
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/22/03 07:54AM
Hallo all of you,Is there anyone whom could help me with
the unix command how to find all rows , that doesnt exists
On the subject
of export/import, has anyone exported a 1 TB db and imported it into another
db? The largest I have done is 300gb w/out problems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/05/03 05:04PM You can import the same
file into two instances simultaneously, because"imp" doesn't lock the import
file,
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I don't use snapshots, but have used EMC BCV's in the past and now use
IBM's Flashcopy for backups. I backup 1TB db in ~20 mins using
Flashcopy. Then I take it off to tape, i.e. filesystems monted on a TSM
Backup server, hence no resources needed from the production server :).
hth,
Gene
Lee - Interesting you were using IBM Flashcopy and you had problems.
I am using FlashCopy v2 and have not seen any problems. Can you enlighten
me what I should look out for?
Thanks,
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/09/03 06:44AM
At the risk of being dragged off and strung up (and keeping it
es, and we will using either EMC or IBM Shark
disk. Flashcopy was mentioned as a possible solution for backups.
But I don't like being boxed in to performing an incomplete
recovery.
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-Original Message-From: Gene Sais
[mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Personally I agree w/ Dennis, If it works, don't mess w/ it. I am
moving to LMT Undo TBS when I upgrade to 9i from 8i.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/07/03 10:29AM
Thomas To me, the main benefits are in
manageability. I feel in mostcircumstances the performance benefits will be
small. As an
I second that
https://grc.com website. It is a great
resource for testing your vulnerabilities!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/30/03 06:54PM Whatever you use go to https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
and http://grc.com/lt/leaktest.htm
for testing your firewall product and make sure that the basic stuff
The Mongolian Wok here in West Palm Beach went out of business, probably
b/c Palm Beach County residents can't decide what ingredients to pick :).
One thing about Texas, is that they have the highest homeowners insurance
fees in the country. They get their share of All of nature's
What I like about VNC, is that all you need for a client is a
browser. http://ip.address:5800 gets
you a nice java client connection.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/24/03 06:14PM
If y'all do choose a VNC route, I'd highly recommend the free
and GPL'dTightVNC from http://www.tightvnc.com/Better
I think its a GREAT IDEA! Thank you for maintaining this list and
keeping it virus free, well almost :). Other lists, I belong to are
slamming me w/ the SOBig virus.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/22/03 03:39PM
Hello everyone --As you undoubtedly know, the Internet
has been slammed this week and
We have a new project kicking off and the vendor plans on implementing
Oracle InterConnectfor Oracle Application Interfaces. Has anyone
used this product? Are there other similar products out there? I
have been told Oracle InterConnect is free. Will it work Asyncronously?
Thanks for any
Rachel - I am confused, now mind you it doesn't take much
:).Can you clarify on a statement you made? Oracle will not support
hot backups unless done w/ RMAD? I currently do hot backups w/ scripts
using IBM's flashcopy. Is the Oracle Tablespace hot backup mode no longer
supported?
thought I was saying.you can still
do the good old-fashioned "alter tablespace beginbackup"/backup the
datafiles/"alter tablespace end backup" sort of hotbackupor
you can use RMAN and not have to do the begin/end backup--- Gene
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confused
I do the same. One OH for each version. Listener uses the
latest OH. Databases set env script for OH required. Simple and it
works.
I couldn't imagine having 14 OH's for14 8i databases onone
server :). Now if I were running on Windows then I would have one db per
server hence one OH. Its
lol, actually
makes sense :). wondering how the perl version would look
like?Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/03 02:49PM
what a freekin nightmare! I'd hate to be the next poor
bloke who has todecifer this...Tom MercadanteOracle Certified
Professional-Original Message-Sent: Thursday,
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=www.donotcall.gov
Well, if it were unix then it couldn't be SQLserver. It is Windows,
therefore I assume its SQLserver, but it could be Oracle. But who runs
Oracle on Windows anyway *hahahaha*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/01/03 02:29PM
Paradox for DOS
When using names, always have more than one nameserver
and add these 2 lines to sqlnet.ora. It sure helps when one fails.
Been there :)
NAMES.INITIAL_RETRY_TIMEOUT = 5#Wait num seconds before
going to next nameserver,def=15
NAMES.REQUEST_RETRIES =
2 #Number of retries for
nameserver,def=5
test - is the
list still working? [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/18/03 10:29AM
A bunch of you asked for it, its not quite done but the majority
of thestuff should work just fine, they were originally written for
8idatabase but latest development has been on 9.2.0.3, although I've
triedto NOT use any
Now, you could put the tablespaces in read only mode, then the copy would
work. But then again, could you put all the tablespaces in read only mode
?
h, don't think so :). [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14/03
11:54AM Gary, Only if 1) The database
is shutdown prior to the copy of the datafiles,
Ron - also ff
1 at a time to find a good file. some pgms put an extra eof or eot
depending on pgm used. Just a thought.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/12/03 03:14PM It might be a tape
problem, but I think it is unusual for a tape to be thishosed without errors
being generated when the backup was
If you have
millions of documents it may be better to have them stored in the db. If
you have terabytes of documents that are pretty much static/read-only then you
may want to have a separate db for the images and one for your
data. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/11/03 04:58AM
We have got a
27 databases
to 1 dba, mixed dev, test, and prod. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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build a case
So it appears that Oracle 8.1.7 databases and 9.2 databases can not
co-exist on the same server, i.e. AIX 4.3.3 32 bit. If this is the case,
then all databases on the server must be upgraded at the same time?
Current Env: AIX 4.3.3 32 bit Oracle 8.1.7
Proposed Env: AIX 5.2 64 bit Oracle 9.2
I don't have much experience developing applications using blobs but here
is a link to help get you started.
http://developer.iplanet.com/appserver/samples/database/docs/blob.html
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/03 10:04AM
Hi,I have never had to insert pictures/documents in
the oracle database
Paula - Not sure what part of Florida you are from, but here is the link
for South Florida's OUG http://www.sfoug.org/SFOUG.jsp
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/27/03 01:11PM
Paula, I just did a search at ioug.org and it looks like
there are 5 OracleUser Groups in FL. (Guessing based on your e-mail
If you are not going to use Onames, another consideration is to create an
DNS alias for your db server host and use the alias in the tnsnames file for
host value. It makes it easy to the move database to another server and
make 1 change to DNS.
On the listener side, I always use localhost
Everything in IBM land is 'ls...' something. I think lscfg should
give you more info, not sure of all the switches.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/21/03 12:19PM
AIX 4.3.3 Can
anyone tell me if there's a command to determine what volumes/disks are on each
controller?
I'm way out of my element
Lisa - If you don't get enough email, you can also subscribe to the AIX
listserv :).
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You may also want to add these 2 parameters to your sqlnet.ora.
Speeds up the switch to another nameserver.
NAMES.INITIAL_RETRY_TIMEOUT = 5# Wait num
seconds before going to next nameserver,
default=15NAMES.REQUEST_RETRIES = 2# Number of
retries for nameserver, default=5
Gene [EMAIL
I plan on using a product from IBM called Flashcopy, similar to EMC's BCV
(third mirror). Typically, I put the tablespaces in hot backup via
scripting before splitting the third mirror. How can RMAN be used in a
similar fashion? Can RMAN put the db in a hot backup state so the third
mirror
Not to depress you, but at this time, in Florida the DBA job market is
dismal. The best way to move into a DBA job would be do it within your
current organization, i.e. move from developer/sys admin/etc. to DBA. It
would be difficult for an organization to hire a newbie DBA from the
Thanks Dennis
for your suggestions. So it appears in my environment, I am best off
sticking w/ my trusty hot backup scripts. Using RMAN for 3rd mirror splits
doesn't appear to benefit me. Using RMAN to backup to a 3rd mirror would
be less efficient than using EMC BCV or IBM Flashcopy, as
Sony - I
suggest you take the Oracle Backup/Recovery course.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/10/03 08:28PM Hi Ruth,In my
company we run export for our daily backup. Why is it not best way todo
backup ? and about RMAN, is it third party program on oracle or it isalready
include in oracle, or if it is a
Ray - I have always used #2 and never had a problem. I do set
Oracle_Base Oracle_Home to different values for each version.
e.g.
/oracle1/dbserver/7.3.4
/oracle1/dbserver/8.1.7
/oracle1/appserver/1.0.2
...
hth,
Gene
P.S. The root directory is different on all my servers to support HA, i.e.
Another thought, move the table to a different (new) schema, create synonym
and privileges required, then export user=original schema(s), then do your
import.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/07/03 09:28AM
John,A quick check turned up a "medium" parfile for
me - only 1201 tableslisted. The file
Resending, just wondering if there any Shark FlashCopy users out
there. So far, it doesn't look good.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/06/03 05:03PM
Excellent thread on VLDB and backups. I know EMC BCVs/Timefinder
works for quick disk backups from experience. However, EMC is not an
option, we are
Excellent thread on VLDB and backups. I know EMC BCVs/Timefinder
works for quick disk backups from experience. However, EMC is not an
option, we are a IBM shop w/ Shark storage, Raid-5. The IBM reps say
flashcopy works the same if not better than EMC BCVs. Question, is this
pure marketing
I agree w/ Ron. Intel Linux is the least cost alternative. I
just dumped an old Sparc 5 and bought a PIII 450 128mb ram for $139 +
shipping. You can't beat the cost of old intel machines, plus I can get
hardware/software anywhere.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/30/03 11:30AM
Dan,I have an intel
I used to see the shutdown immediate hang on OpenVMS (Oracle 7.x)
platforms, never did happen on my Unix machines, and I never did have to support
Oracle on Windoze :). I did notice if I stopped the developers from
submitting jobs via dbms_jobs and forced them to use VMS batch jobsthen
If a job takes longer than the next scheduled time to execute then I see a
problem. Suppose a job runs every 15 mins but runtime is 30 mins, the
number ofjobs will increase andcompete for the same resources.
I always use cron (80's kinda of control), and the 1st thing I do is check if
the
Thanks Stephan. It looks like I will be using RMAN 8.1.6 8.1.7
to interface w/ the Legato Module for Oracle.
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/16/03 09:59AM
For question 1.(920)/oracle/app/oracle/admin
rman nocatalogRecovery Manager: Release 9.2.0.2.0 -
ProductionCopyright (c) 1995, 2002, Oracle
I am starting to plan my RMAN/Legato Networker implementation.
I purchased Robert's book and have read Appendix C 8i Differences... I am
now persuaded to use RMAN 9i. However, the da'management wants RMAN
Legato Oracle module implemented ASAP. I looked at the compatibility
matrix and it
Interesting thread, since I am just embarking on using RMAN. If the
repository is to go away then why bother learning the intricacies of it.
Has anyone else heard the RMAN repository was going away? It appears much
simpler to setup w/out the repository. Besides reporting advantages, what
Dennis - I am now running 8.1.6 8.1.7 w/out RMAN, soon to upgrade to
9.2 then implement RMAN. I have 25 db instances. I am thinking of
using RMAN w/out a repository unless there aregreat reasons not to
:)
Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/09/03 11:24AM
Gene - Which Oracle version(s)? How many
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Interesting thread, since I am just embarking on using RMAN. If the
repository is to go away then why bother learning
, is this informix db backup recoverable?
Thanks,
Gene
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I just inherited responsibility for a set of informix databases. Has anyone taken the
Informix Training for Oracle DBAs, 4 day crash course given by IBM Informix and was it
worth it?
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We tried it on HPUX and it was not pretty. We ended up going back to 9iAS
1.0.2.2 for various reasons. Good luck.
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haven't even looked at deploying forms yet :). I
can't wait til 10i when DBA's are no longer required, *HA!*
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There aren't many occasions that call for a cold backup.
I'm just curious what you believe a cold backup is buying
you that a hot backup won't deliver.
Jared
On Thursday 03 October 2002 14:54, Gene Sais wrote:
wow, never a cold backup for any os,oracle, application
deliver.
Jared
On Thursday 03 October 2002 14:54, Gene Sais wrote:
wow, never a cold backup for any os,oracle, application upgrades? i prefer
to shutdown everything, backup the filesystems, let the vendor have his
way. if he screws up, its much easier to restore a complete filesystem
than
for a cold backup.
I'm just curious what you believe a cold backup is buying
you that a hot backup won't deliver.
Jared
On Thursday 03 October 2002 14:54, Gene Sais wrote:
wow, never a cold backup for any os,oracle, application upgrades? i
prefer
to shutdown everything, backup
for a cold backup.
I'm just curious what you believe a cold backup is buying
you that a hot backup won't deliver.
Jared
On Thursday 03 October 2002 14:54, Gene Sais wrote:
wow, never a cold backup for any os,oracle, application upgrades? i
prefer
to shutdown everything, backup
this.
The single line with comma delimited entries may also work, though I'm
not sure about it.
Jared
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The multiple lines shown are actually the documented method for doing
this.
The single line with comma delimited entries may also work, though I'm
not sure about it.
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