, 2003 10:24
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to DBA !
Hi All,
I am new to the world of Oracle..
I am having this issue..
I have
created a database on Oracle 8.1.7.4..
But I am
not able to access as the password is lost..
Now, I
Hi All,
I am new to the world of Oracle..
I am having this issue..
I have
created a database on Oracle 8.1.7.4..
But I am not
able to access as the password is lost..
Now, I am
not able to login..
I tried
login using system /manager.. but oracle is not allowing me to login
is this a Unix box?
if so, log on as the oracle account to the Unix server. Then in
sqlplus, login as follows
sqlplus / as sysdba
this will get you in as the database owner and will allow you to change
the system password
alter user system identified by your_new_password;
then log out of
No ! this is is on Windows 2000..
Warm Regards
Shreekanth
Satyam Computer Services Ltd
BSAQ Project
Dearborn, MI
( (313) 206 9132
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why one can't do same on widoz as well ?
works well .
-ak
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is this a Unix box?
if so, log on as the oracle account to the Unix server. Then in
sqlplus, login
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Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:45:07 -0500
Subject: Re: new to DBA
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Oh, and have fun!
something you might need for meetings with damagement:
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Hi dear all
A few days ago I was surprised by my IT manager who has offered to me
to administer local Sun box with Oracle 8i.
I have a near-deep experience with Solaris system administration
(about 4 year) but I have doubts regarding administration of
Oracle+Solaris.
***
meal plan
to macaroni and cheese.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:40 AM
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Hi dear all
A few days ago I was surprised by my IT manager
Get yourself a test box and play with it while RTFMing.
Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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Hi dear all
A few days ago I was surprised by my IT manager
The Oracle documentation is a good thing to read. I would start with
the concepts manual. However, I recommend going out and purchasing a
third party book geared towards a new DBA. I heard rumours that Oracle DBA
101
from Oracle Press is a good book but I have not read it myself. I am just
Andy,
One addition to Patrice's steps:
If you really want to be a good DBA, forget sleep or a social life for at
least a year, maybe longer depending on your goals.
Oh, and have fun!
-D-
On Monday 14 January 2002 10:10 am, Boivin, Patrice J wrote:
To install... release notes, Getting
to macaroni and cheese.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:40 AM
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Subject:new to DBA
Hi dear all
A few days ago I was surprised by my IT manager who
DC Andy,
DC One addition to Patrice's steps:
DC If you really want to be a good DBA, forget sleep or a social life for at
DC least a year, maybe longer depending on your goals.
DC Oh, and have fun!
Thanks, Dwayne and everyone ;-)
So : Five steps to become Oracle DBA
1. Read Oracle
Been there, Burned out!
Gee, lucky you.
You get to do two full time jobs at your current salary.
If you are bored are looking for new things to do learn,
then accept the offer.
If you are fully loaded or overloaded,
then ask which tasks you get to hand off to sombody else.
HTH YMMV
HAND!
I've recently completed my last exam to achieve OCP status and I'm looking
for a jr DBA position in the Twin City area. I'm currently employed as a
database developer. My problem is I have no hands on DBA experience. Any
suggestions? Thanks in advance for any leads or suggestions!
Jim
Hi !
Welcome to the world of DBAs. And you have got some
good suggestions too..
This mailing list a good place to ask questions (and
get answers). Read Kevin Loney and Rama Velpuri. The
titles are
Oracle 8i DBA Handbook and Oracle 8i Backup and
recovery hand book. Religiously try all the
shameless plug
get the book _Oracle DBA 101_ it has not only that kind of list, but
lots and lots of other good stuff. and you can always ask one of the
authors questions right here on the list.;-)
/shameless plug
did i do good rachel?;-)
Question for the authors here (offline
Sinardy Xing wrote:
Hi guys,
I am a new DBA, can you please tell me what are the common task list as DBA
for Oracle8i on Solaris 7. I mean things that I should do and check
regularly.
I know backup is one of them.
shameless plug
get the book _Oracle DBA 101_ it has not only that kind
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Subject:Re: New born DBA.
start by reading the administrators guide and welcome to the
world(Dr
DBA slaps the bottom side of the newborn) :)
joe
Sinardy Xing wrote:
Hi guys
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Xing
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 7:46 PM
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Hi guys,
I am a new DBA, can you please tell me what are the common task list as DBA
for Oracle8i on Solaris 7. I mean things that I should do and check
regularly.
I know backup is one of them
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William
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 01:26
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Sinardy Xing wrote:
Hi guys,
I am a new DBA, can you please tell me what are the common task list as
DBA
for Oracle8i on Solaris 7. I mean things that I should do and check
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Hi guys,
I am a new DBA, can you please tell me what are the common task list as
DBA
for Oracle8i on Solaris 7. I mean things that I should do and check
regularly.
I know backup is one of them.
Thank you
Sinardy
S
Hi guys,
I am a new DBA, can you please tell me what are the common task list as DBA
for Oracle8i on Solaris 7. I mean things that I should do and check
regularly.
I know backup is one of them.
Thank you
Sinardy
Soon be OCP certified
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Sinardy Xing wrote:
Hi guys,
I am a new DBA, can you please tell me what are the common task list as DBA
for Oracle8i on Solaris 7. I mean things that I should do
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