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Just look for the sticker that says "100% buzzword compliant ". I think most
of us on this list are more the victims of these trends. Seriously whatever
can help us make the users feel that t > > >I would like "smaller " volumes [eg each mount point between
> > >10% to 20% of the total size thus 5 to 10 mount points] for
> > >the database files [of course still using some standard
> > >sizes John
>It is returning a return code(rc) of 3.
>How do I find out what the actual exception was. I presume I need to get
>more info out of the obejct t but not being a java programmer I don 't know
>hoI am sure I know the answer and I cannot find anything to disprove the
point but final clarification required please.
There is no separate 10G release on any Unix platform that requires
different There is a parameter
_allow_resetlogs_corruption TRUE
That may allow you to open a database that has fuzzy datafiles. I 've
seen it work when a database has been cloned but someone (not me) haHi
Hi
I have come across some sites recently where the large pool has been set to 0 these are 9i sites
Anyone hazard to guess as to why I haven 't found anything substantial on google or metalink
I don 't think that 's the kind of "faith " that Mladan was referring to. -)
Anyway I for one maintain that there is one and only one way to prove that
a backup works.
Restore it and open the databasReviewal / Approval logic can easily be added to a streams configuration.
Streams consist of a capture propagation and apply process each of which
can be activated and controlled the way you need itConnected to the server where oms is installed and oracle_home set to the
central management agent
[orainst@(protected) orainst]$ emctl status agent
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Release 10.2.0.1.0.
On 24/05/06 genegurevich@(protected)
<genegurevich@(protected) > wrote
> One of my developers insists that joins by numerical fields result in
> better preformance than the joins Pete
>Has anyone had any experience using connection pooling
>and actual Oracle user authentication to the database?
To do something like that you should use proxy users. With them you can "re-autheHi
I know that this was logged as an enhancement back in version 8.1.7 but as with many others there has been no progress .......
Also IIRC the only way to find out if a session is using Hello RAC people
RAC 10.1.0.3
Tru64 5.1
TruCluster and CRS
We have a 4 node 10.1.03 RAC cluster on Tru64 5.1b with CRS and
TruCluster. During the last (and the only one after the CRS
instalAs a side note one thing to keep in mind regarding listener/software
versions...
If you 're using grid control (with intelligent agent) to monitor your
systems and you have multiple oracle_home 's onI found "UNIX Shells by Example " by Ellie Quigley to be helpful.
http //www.bookpool.com/sm/013147572X
Hope that helps.
Mike
On 5/23/06 Jeffrey Beckstrom <JBECKSTROM@(protected) > wrote
>
> LookinHere 's the scenario
Hi
Is it possible to restore a failed voting disk on CRS 10g R2 without
stopping the cluster?
I have Oracle+CRS 10.2.0.2 on Linux x86 3 copies of the voting disk on
/dev/raw/raw2 raw12 raw22 (see
> > >Just wondering if it 's possible to call an SAP function
> > >directly from Oracle. One of our developers remembers being
> > >told that it could be done but a quick search has not
> > >turned up anHi Ian
Assuming the problem is with the optimizer do you get correct results if you
set optimizer_features_enable to 10.1.0 at the session level?
Regards
Fairlie
"Ian Cary (C) " <Ian.CaHi
From the information you have provided it appears to be bug 2252824
but I might be able to confirm if you send me the trace file.
Set _enable_type_dep_selectivity to true and see if it helRavi
Sorry for me jumping in a little late (I 'm about 2140 emails behind on
this list) but we use the following to cleanup job history after 2
weeks
EXEC dbms_oem.PurgeJobs(sysdate - 14 0)
A sHmmm...
RAID-5? Large SATA disks? No Cache?
This is already an excellent recipe for incredibly poor performance! But I
can probably make it worse
(*) Make your RAID stripe width really narrow (----- Original Message -----
> Date Mon 22 May 2006 14 27 56 +0200 (MEST)
> From "Milen Kulev " <makulev@(protected) >
> Subject RE 54 is less than 4 for CBO ?
>
> In the 10053 event file I see theOne of my favorite quick reference /practical syntax utility usage
(things you forget) have been in this book. Although allot of the
scripts most of us have there is much more in this book than a http //www.google.ca/search?hl en&q RO+enqueue&btnG Google+Search&meta
"Bobak Mark " <Mark.Bobak@(protected) > wrote I 'm seeing lots of waits for it in a 9.2.0.6 instance on Solaris???.
Looking for a recommendatioin on a Linux shell programming book.
Jeffrey Beckstrom
Database Administrator
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
1240 W. 6th Street
Cleveland Ohio 44113
<!DOCIn J Lewis 's new book "Cost Based Oracle... " in his example initd10g.ora
he has this line
*.local_listener '(DESCRIPTION (ADDRESS (PROTOCOL tcp)(HOST 127.0.0.1)(PORT 1521))) '
what is the advantAlex
It would not a good idea to recommend a single interconnect based on just
the user count.
i could have 5000 users each generating only 10K of inter-node traffic. so
that about 50MB/s. so usConnor
I cannot find the word 'last ' in your attachment. Please note that 2004
was the 'final ' DBForum and this will be the 'last '. There will
probably be a 'very last ' DBForum in the future as welHas anybody ever seen this message in their alert log? This is 9.2.0.5.0 on
Sun8 64-bit. I cloned this db from one server to a new server and recreated
the control file. I noticed this entry in t |
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