directory and
put $ORACLE_HOME/bin in your path
daniel
Les Ayudo wrote:
I have just installed Oracle 8i1.7 on solaris 9 (ultra sparc 10) and
issued
the command sqlplus and I rec'd a command not found error. Is there
something I forgt to do before the install? Let me kow if u need more
info
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I'm just going to reinstall Oracle8i and start from
scratch. Any docs out there on uninstalling
Oracle8i? The only ones I have
for
db3
During the installation, i get a prompt asking me
for db file installation,
would this be /db/oracle/ora817/817db1
?
if this was my 1st db being installed?
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Another
question,
I setup my computer like
this:
$ORACLE_BASE
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yes, it looks like the setuid bit is correctly set...Any other suggestions?
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Looked over some websites and still couldn't figure out why I
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Hmmm,
It took me about two months of reading and trying before I got this
right.
I do not have my play db with me at the moment so I cannot give you
direct help.
I can give you approx. help
+ pages? Anyone know any good tutorials or
websites where I can get some newbie info on installing oracle?
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than reading 200+ pages? Anyone know any good tutorials
or
websites where I can get some newbie info on installing oracle?
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Do I create the mount points after I install Oracle or before? I'm not this
stupid in windows, trust me... ;)
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I did:
/DB/O92iBase/O92iHome - for my Oracle binaries
/DB/O92iBase/db92i
Does it matter which version of Oracle 8i I install
on solaris 9? 32bit or 64bit?
COOL Thanks. I'll get to this right nowTHANKS!!
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Hmmm,
It took me about two months of reading and trying before I got this
right.
I do not have my play db with me
, as you can see, there is
a lot of space left on /export/home but not on / . What would u guys do?
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Hmmm,
It took me about two months of reading and trying before I got this
right.
I do
On top of learning Oracle, which programming
languages would also benefit some1 learning Oracle? Perl? Java? How
would these languages be used?
Title: RE: Programming languages that make DBA's lives easier
I have Unix Shell Programming revised Edition by
Kochan and Wood. Haven't had time to sit down and read it but it's
supposed to be really good.
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I overheard one guy mention that once you learn one database, you know
them
all. Is this true? Or was he just talking about the theory behind the
db?
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with Oracle (like most vendors) you
can
get bogged down when the kitchen sink has been tossed at you on the
install
CD's. It can seem overwhelming.
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. For example using Undo Management instead of trying to learn
the
use of Rollback segments. Of course with Oracle (like most vendors)
you
can
get bogged down when the kitchen sink has been tossed at you on the
install
CD's. It can seem overwhelming.
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like a lot of
work. Something I hate. :-)
David Davis
Manulife Financial
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Thanks, that got me
I overheard one guy mention that once you learn one database, you know them
all. Is this true? Or was he just talking about the theory behind the db?
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Hello,
I'm thinking of going to school to get Oracle
certified. There are 2 schools in my area that are offering Oracle certs
but one offers Oracle 8i courses w/ an upgrade to 9i, while the other offers all
9i courses. If i go to the schools who offers 9i courses, would I miss out
on
I want to subscribe to an entry level Oracle mailing list. Do any of you
know any good ones?
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Jamadagni
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Architecture admin
...024 Perf Tuning
..25 Backup Rec
...026 Netw Admin
What would you guys choose?
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9i will cost you more in the long run because you have to take 4 exams
but no more $3000
course.
-- Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Les Ayudo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I'm thinking of going to school to get Oracle certified.
There are 2 schools in my area that are offering
Oracle certs but one offers Oracle 8i courses w/
an upgrade to 9i, while the other
each but no more $3000
course.
-- Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Les Ayudo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I'm thinking of going to school to get Oracle certified.
There are 2 schools in my area that are offering
Oracle certs but one offers Oracle 8i courses w/
an upgrade to 9i, while
each but no more $3000
course.
-- Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Les Ayudo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I'm thinking of going to school to get Oracle certified.
There are 2 schools in my area that are offering
Oracle certs but one offers Oracle 8i courses w/
an upgrade to 9i, while
you have to take 4 exams
at $150 each plus a $3000 course to get OCP.
8i then upgrade to 9i will cost you less but requires you to take up
to 6 exams at $150 each but no more $3000 course.
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Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Les Ayudo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'm thinking of going to school
OCP.
8i then upgrade to 9i will cost you less but requires you to take up
to 6 exams at $150 each but no more $3000 course.
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Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Les Ayudo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'm thinking of going to school to get Oracle certified. There are
2 schools in my area
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