I'm not sure if this is going to be an issue for the client or not, but they
informed be today that their DBA was into the Oracle database doing some
"tuning" to supposedly improve performance. I thought I should see if
anyone else has experienced this, and whether it's going to cause them
problems.
The only immediate problem, and the reason it even came up was the fact that
since we're still in development we have the dev environment locally and
we've sent them a total backup of our database the two times they've asked
for it. I assumed at the time that they were just using it so that they
could get the production site ready for us. As it turns out, they also
wanted it so that they could get their DBA to look at it. And now that I've
sent them a third full backup, their DBA is freaking as she thinks that this
is going to wipe out the changes she made to the database.
Should she even be in there mucking about? Isn't this a bit dangerous? I
wish I had more info to provide as to what exactly she has done, but they
are very close mouthed about what they are doing on their end. I guess
we'll see once they do a restore of the backup I sent them. I can't imagine
that a bunch of wddx files are going to do any damage to any changes that
they could have made to the db structure. But then again I wonder if one of
the Oracle db errors I spotted today on their test site is due to the
changes she made - hmmmm - interesting.
Sorry - Just thinking out load a bit here. Was just curious if anyone else
has experienced this?
don
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