Oh yes, the RDD story is good. Carel-Jan and I were in Paris for Oracle
World, sharing the horrendous costs of a hotel room, and having one
final beer when the phone rang at 2 am.
It was a Dane, and it was also one of Miracle's support customers. Since
our motto for Miracle Support is "Call us
distribute(reload) the entire stripeset.
>>>
>>> A (bug-free) ASM product looks very very impressive to
>>> me. Time will tell how close Oracle are to achieving
>>> it.
>>>
>>> hth
>>> connor
>>>
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That is not exactly a new feature. Or
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It's the Best of Breed versus One Vendor debate, and there are pros and
cons galore.
The perfect scenario, of course, is when they combine, so one vendor
delivers the bes
, I/O, everything.
>>
>>you only look at the tablespace level. you dont even
>>install any software on it. If your on SAN, you dont
>>install SAN software on it.
>>
>>
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>considerably different. Its supposed to
> >
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> >>manage everything. You dont give it a file, you
> give
> >>it entire disks and oracle does everything. Sets
> up
> >>files, manages, I/O, everything.
> >>
> >>you only look at the tablespace level. you
n it. If your on SAN, you dont
install SAN software on it.
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> I was in Reston last night, too. Also, Tom repeatedly
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Just a couple of
I was in Reston last night, too. Also, Tom repeatedly
emphasized RMAN, which I've not spent enough time
mastering, will be even more important in 10g. Does
everyone here use RMAN that is using 9i currently?
BTW. Tom mentioned SAME, as you say, but I can not
remember what he said about it. Sorry. M
lespace level. you dont even
> install any software on it. If your on SAN, you dont
> install SAN software on it.
> >
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s, manages, I/O, everything.
>
> you only look at the tablespace level. you dont even install any
> software on it. If your on SAN, you dont install SAN software on it.
>>
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> Oracle M
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> That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has Orac
dont install SAN software on it.
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> That is not e
That is not exactly a new feature. Oracle 9i has Oracle Managed Files where you give
it a directory and then just build tablespaces. The database picks the filenames for
you. Now mind you it does work, but I'll be damned if I use it in anything other than
a development environment. For some
Hi!
> Tanel,
> Thanks for sharing the presentation in the 10g features.
> I started looking at the slides and I have a question about the "cross
> platform transportable tablespaces" and the command you used.
> From what I gather in the command I can take a Unix based datafile and
> convert it
Tanel,
Thanks for sharing the presentation in the 10g features.
I started looking at the slides and I have a question about the "cross
platform transportable tablespaces" and the command you used.
From what I gather in the command I can take a Unix based datafile and
convert it to a "Microsoft
Yes .. that is good.
GovindanK
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:44:34 -0800, "Freeman Robert - IL"
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> Excellent slide show Tanel!
>
> Robert
>
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> dc_histogram_defs)
>
> > Pete, I'd
kinda like how 9ir1 was really 8.2 :)
joe
Mercadante, Thomas F wrote:
"so are they really new versions or just minor upgrades to the 9i
version?"
let's see. Otn is a marketing tool. From a marketing point of view,
what's better - changing the name to make it look like it's
brand-spanking
Yup. The new version will not get out until the books are written
and their buddies are ready to start selling "grid consulting skills".
On 12/11/2003 07:44:33 AM, "Mercadante, Thomas F" wrote:
> "so are they really new versions or just minor upgrades to the 9i version?"
>
> let's see. Otn is
Duh !!!
It is oracle ...
create or replace public synonym "Application Server 10G" for
"Application Server 9.0.4"
/
Raj
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at nospamespn dot
com All Views expressed in this email
are s
"so are they really new versions or just minor
upgrades to the 9i version?"
let's see. Otn is a marketing tool. From a
marketing point of view, what's better - changing the name to make it look like
it's brand-spanking new, or making what is obvious obvious - that they are
simply recycl
I concur.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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> Excellent slide show Tanel!
>
> Robert
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Yep, sqlplus.exe will still be there. Otherwise one wouln't be able to run
any automated sql scripts, because isqlplus can't do it as far as I
understand.
Tanel.
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On 12/10/2003 04:34:25 PM, Tanel Poder wrote:
> > Pete, I'd like to clarify my position first: I don't have any burning
> problem
> > that would compel me to start testing 10g. I want only to learn the new
> > features.
>
> Btw, if you want to learn some of the 10g database engine new features (n
Tanel,
Whthough they may not have the sqlplusw.exe for windoes is the sqlplus.exe
still there?
Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA
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Excellent slide show Ta
Excellent slide show Tanel!
Robert
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> Pete, I'd like to clarify my position first: I don't have any burning
problem
> that would compel me to start testing 10g. I want only to learn the
> Pete, I'd like to clarify my position first: I don't have any burning
problem
> that would compel me to start testing 10g. I want only to learn the new
> features.
Btw, if you want to learn some of the 10g database engine new features (not
the marketing buzzwords), then check out one of my prese
Hi, Gopa:
I ever saw you can rename tablespace via transportable tablespace via edit the dmp
file and reimport metadata into database. But it is not one command line. How do you
rename tablespace in 9i?
I tested rename tablespace in 10i beta1 and found rename tablespace does update
sys.t
... and now printed and nicely bound. :)
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The link is dead.
:( But thanks to the
googlecache effect, you can still see the doc: http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache:UVsNMDV-OBIJ:www.ploug.org.pl/konf_03/Oracle10g_New_Features.pdf+Oracle10g_New_Features.pdf&hl=
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OK KG, the cat is out of the
bag. Now you have to tell all of
us. Especially Raj. :) Jared
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KG, the cat is out of the bag. Now you
have to tell all of us. Especially Raj. :) Jared
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Yong:
I was not joking. Actually there is a command to rename tablespaces in 9i
and that is undocumented. IIRC it is with some FROM and TO options or
something similar to that.
Let me check that com
>I was not joking. Actually there is a command to rename tablespaces in 9i
>and that is undocumented. IIRC it is with some FROM and TO options or
>something similar to that.
>
>Let me check that come back to you offline..
^^
>
Gopal, please let us al
Yong:
I was not joking. Actually there is a command to rename tablespaces in 9i
and that is undocumented. IIRC it is with some FROM and TO options or
something similar to that.
Let me check that come back to you offline..
KG
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Yes, I think you must be right. It's late, and I've been
playing with indexes for a couple hours.
Jared
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 20:44, Yong Huang wrote:
> How can *you* not get it? Gopal says in Oracle 9.2, 'alter tablespace rename'
> is possible. Of course. The full syntax is alter tablespace myt
How can *you* not get it? Gopal says in Oracle 9.2, 'alter tablespace rename'
is possible. Of course. The full syntax is alter tablespace mytablespace rename
datafile '/path/file.dbf' to '/path/newfile.dbf'. You see the three words
'alter', 'tablespace' and 'rename' in there?
You'll get it in the
Not sure I get it either. :)
The command listed on the 10g site that I referred to is this:
alter tablespace ts_user rename to ts_user_01;
Renaming a tablespace is apparently possible with 10g.
Must be a joke here somewhere I'm missing.
Jared
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 20:09, Yong Huang wrote:
Gopal was joking about the fact that Jared only said 'alter tablespace rename'
instead of ALTER TABLESPACE RENAME DATAFILE.
In fact, 9.2 SQL Reference has this
Moving and Renaming Tablespaces: Example
This example moves and renames a datafile associated with the tbs_01 tablespace
from 'diskb:tbs_
Actually, I don't understand what you mean. Here is 9.2:
SQL> create tablespace test datafile '/data/oradata/data/test01.dbf'
2 size 10M extent management local autoallocate
3 segment space management auto;
Tablespace created.
SQL> alter tablespace test rename to test01;
alter tablespace test
Jared:
'alter tablespace rename' is not the REAL 10g
feature. It is available
from 9.2 onwards... :) Hope you know what I
mean,,
KG
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That's a nice article. The author could have enhanced it by adding or changing
some wording.
The buffer cache can be flushed with alter system flush buffer_cache. -> ...
instead of using the undocumented alter session set events = 'immediate trace
name flush_cache' in 9i
SQL: Regular Expressions
The people who plan architecture and make purchasing decisions should go to
the Oracle Technology Days etc.
As a DBA I like those sessions too, but when I go I agree with Oracle then
realize I can't tell my organization what to do. Recommending products is
not enough, one has to plan, purchase,
There was one here, in New York, last Thursday.
If whatever you've been invited to has a title that runs along the lines
of "The Launch of 10g", then it's safe to say that it's probably pure
marketing.
Melanie
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Yes, I know for sure. :)
Pete
"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook
"Oh no, it's not. It's much harder than that!"
Bruce Pihlamae, long-term Oracle DBA
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Thanks, Bambi!
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>
>
> Why upgrade to 5.1? I think I have my 5.0.20 disks *and
> docset* somewhere... (I ha
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> Why upgrade to 5.1? I think I have my 5.0.20 disk
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>>
>>Well, we have a good, working 5.25 floppy driv
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Well, we have a good, working 5.25 floppy drive installed on
our Oracle
Museum PC (486, 25 MHz) now, and we're planning on installing
WordPerfect 4.2, Lotus 1-2-3
Ah-a - NOW I see why you want my old version 5 manuals!!
peter
edinburgh
> -Original Message-
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>
&g
In nt cmd shell , you could make copy pasting easy by going into properties
and selecting 'quick edit mode' . In fact you could make this behaviour the
default by choosing 'save properties for future windows with same title'.
Then you need not select mark and copy , etc . Just use the right and l
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Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because
it's so
1:45 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: 10g: SQL Plus
>
>
>
> > Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because
> it's so easy
> > to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command
> prompt).
>
> Try right click
> Ive actually began to like sqlplus (opposed to
> sqlplusw). One good feature is you have your
> command history using the up arrow like
> regular shell
And it can be minimized or moved out of the way while a query is active.
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> Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because it's so easy
> to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command
prompt).
Try right click - paste or click the upper left icon and choose paste
To copy - choose mark then enter -its then in the "clipboard"
Ive actually bega
Nope.
Sqlplusw is the little gui usually available off of your start ->
programs window menu items.
isqlplus is Web-based and invoked through a browser.
For example,
Invoking the following type of url will bring it up in your browser:
http://your_server_name:your_port_number/isqlplus
Note tha
Is sqlplusw the same as iSQL/Plus?
Thanks,
Ken
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> They were supposed to get rid of sqlplusw
>
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No worries Johnathan you are correct its only the Windows based GUI that is being
desupported in favor of iSQL*PLUS. Per a metalink note (dont know the exact
number) but the command line is not going anywhere!!
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They were supposed to get rid of sqlplusw
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> Hej Jay
>
> Yes it stil there :-)
>
>
> Jay Wade wrote:
>
> > Hello:
> >
> > Was watching Larry Ellison's key note
How could Oracle kill SQL*Plus? What would replace it, SQL*Plus
Worksheet? Ugh.
Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because it's so easy
to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command prompt).
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Monday, September 22, 2003, 12:19:41 PM, you wrote:
JW> Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they still have
JW> SQL Plus in 10g.
JW> I heard rumor that it was removed. Since it seems as though some from this
JW> list have seen it does it still have SQL Plus or has it been
It's in the beta 1 software.
Cary Millsap
Hotsos Enterprises, Ltd.
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Hej Jay
Yes it stil there :-)
Jay Wade wrote:
Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they still
have SQL Plus in 10g.
I heard rumor that it was removed. Since it seems as though some from
this list have seen it does it still have SQL Plus or has it been
removed?
Sussex, WI USA
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>
>
> Actually, they will have SQL*PlusPlus, an object oriented extension
According to the Oracle rep at a 10G demo, SQLPLUS and PL/SQL still
exist.
Ron
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/22/03 12:19PM >>>
Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they still
have
SQL Plus in 10g.
I heard rumor that it was removed. Since it seems as though some from
thi
Actually, they will have SQL*PlusPlus, an object oriented extension of
SQL*Plus.
Then there will be Enterprise Plus Stringbeans, Pluslets, active plus pages
and so forth.
Ultimately, they'll end up with fclstwkgr (Freaking Command Line SQL Tool
Which
Keeps Getting Renamed).
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Affirmative. I used SQL*Plus during one of the Hands-On 10G Database sessions at
OracleWorld.
Brian
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> Hello:
>
> Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they
> still have
> SQL Plus in 10g.
> I heard
...no more DBA? Uh-oh.
"I'm sorry Dave. I can't close the pod bay instance."
Rich
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
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I have done it in Word using ctrl-B for few times
;)
Tanel.
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highlight if
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It's also called "Graham in a Box" internally in Development because
Graham Wood put some effort into it. It's Statspack on steroids plu
h-oh.
> >
> >"I'm sorry Dave. I can't close the pod bay instance."
> >
> >
> >Rich
> >
> >Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech Inc, Sussex, WI USA
> &g
System/Database Administrator
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Correct. You can f
It's also called "Graham in a Box" internally in Development because
Graham Wood put some effort into it. It's Statspack on steroids plus
more, but it will of course still be as useless as Statspack wrt
system-wide measurement data. It does contain the SQL stuff if you ask
it to, and that's use
> "Oracle's Kumar likens ADDM to 'a genie in your database-if you have a
> performance problem, you just ask the database what the problem is and it
> automatically analyzes the complete database system and comes up with
> recommendations.'"
If this works like Oracle Expert, then it's recommendati
03/09/09 Tue AM 11:24:27 EDT
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>
> No, you get 3 wishes from the genie, after that you have to buy a licence
> for geniEE.
>
> Come to think of it, maybe the g in Oracle 10g stands for genie
No, you get 3 wishes from the genie, after that you have to buy a licence
for geniEE.
Come to think of it, maybe the g in Oracle 10g stands for genie rather than
grid?
At 06:59 AM 9/9/2003 -0800, you wrote:
You're up to 3 wishes and then it will crash ...
I wonder if you have to rub the server
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7;t close the pod bay instance."
Rich
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> To: M
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>
> Correct. You can follow his announcement on www.Oracle.com at 2PM PDT.
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Correct. You can follow his announcement on www.Oracle.com at 2PM PDT.
Babette Turner-Underwood wrote:
Yes, but then all the listers who have been DYING to fill us in,
will be allowed to finally spill their guts, no?
- Babette
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Mogens Norgaard
Sent: Monday, September 08
Yes, but then all the listers who have been DYING to fill us in,
will be allowed to finally spill their guts, no?
- Babette
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Mogens Norgaard
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 12:35 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Yes, Larry will announce it tomorrow. The sof
Yes, Larry will announce it tomorrow. The software will not be available
to customers for a while, though.
Boivin, Patrice J wrote:
The release date and the shipping dates may be different, not sure.
They also may not have it ready for all platforms at the same time, see OCS
Release 2, there st
The release date and the shipping dates may be different, not sure.
They also may not have it ready for all platforms at the same time, see OCS
Release 2, there still is no version for Windows.
Patrice.
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Jay wrote:
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> I keep reading all the marketing material on 10g, is Tuesday the release
> date? (Larry Ellison Enabling the Grid -- The Power of 10
> The Launch of Oracle's Next Version Database keynote)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jay
Jay,
You are new to Oracle I guess? Don't mistake ANNOUNCEM
I get DB2 magazine at work, months ago they had an issue about grid
computing and how it was going to be the next big thing in DB2...
Maybe I still have it at home somewhere, I'll look for it tonight.
Patrice.
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Jared,
Thanks for the articles.
It looks like to grid concept would require the idle computers in the office to be
connected to a fiber n
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Jared,
Thanks for the articles.
It looks like to grid concept would require the idle computers in the
office to be connected to a fiber net and available to pick up part of
the load when demand incre
Jared,
Did you read the OTN document? I don't see any new technology here. In
fact, it looks like a nightmare. They cited using Read-Only Tablespaces,
Transportable Tablespace, database links and Oracle Streams for sharing data
across the "blades" of the multi-server nodes. This is supposed to
Jared,
Thanks for the articles.
It looks like to grid concept would require the idle computers in the
office to be connected to a fiber net and available to pick up part of
the load when demand increased. Or did I miss-understand the article and
each computer has it's own area of expertice and an
On more serious note:
Here's are links to a couple Oracle grid computing documents.
The first is a newsletter I receive from our local Oracle office.
The second is an OTN document.
http://www.cybcon.com/~jkstill/Jul2003.pdf
http://otn.oracle.com/products/oracle9i/grid_computing/Oracle9iGridCo
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