  | | | Oracle List | On 3/27/07 ryan_gaffuri@(protected) <ryan_gaffuri@(protected) > wrote
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> In the 10.2.0.3 patch readme it states that I can downgrade the database
> with some downgrade scripts then restore the 10.2Anyone else seen a bunch of these errors in trace files
psdgbt bind csid (1) does not match session csid (871)
psdgbt session charset is UTF8
The alert log just tells us that it wrote the .trc fiDick
I thought this sounded familiar.
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-Mark
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"There are 10 types of people in the world Those who Hi Richard
Seems port conflicts one customer had the same problem because they had two
ORACLE_HOME and both had ons running
On 3/27/07 Richard J. Goulet <rgoulet@(protected) > wrote
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> Folks
>
>We have been running our reporting tool (Cognos) against our Oracle
E-Business Suite schemas for some years now. This situation is about to end
and I am considering architectures that will lead me to
Folks
csalter.plb Run ro Alter the Character Set of an Internal TESTING RAC
Database (Size 3.1 TB) from US7ASCII to AL32UTF8 is Failing with the
message -
"Unrecognized convertible date found inYes the source could be 9i and target could be 10G in fact they could
even be different Operating systems.
Even with 10G it takes a lot of sweat to make it work.... one needs to work
with Oracle sRon
We are running the agents on AIX 5.2/5.3. You are probably referring to
the OMS. We are running that on windows. We have no problems with the
agents on AIX.
Joe
Ron S Cetnar wrote
> Is anyoOn 03/26/2007 11 19 48 PM Hemant K Chitale wrote
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> No you do not need the TEMPFILEs.
Of course you don 't. Temporary tablespace blocks are not protected by redo. Sometimes they
are protected byHi Michael
Try turning in sqlnet logging on the system where the RSSQL server is
running then you can see all your traffic in and out of that server and
should be able to see the responses coming bacMark
Try throwing a tonum( ) around it.
Dennis Williams
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Does your disk array support BCVs (business continuity volumes)?
Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message or attachments hereto. Please advise immediately if you or yourI was discussing the 10.2.0.3 patch release notes with someone in Oracle support today. The person specifically told me to not use the database upgrade assistant in silent mode. She said she did not kAm I missing something? I did an import and it didn 't import all of the
views. There were no errors other than a few compilation errors on other
views (which I expected).
The process that I used That 's my understanding too - mad indeed!
In the 10g environment I have right now we 've licensed the Diagnostics
Pack so I 'm using the alert functionality but in another 10g
environment I 'll be Four actually.
4. Regulated Utilities. All costs get passed to the consumer with a 5%
markup. Guaranteed profit through reckless spending!
On 3/27/07 Jared Still <jkstill@(protected) > wrote
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>...AFAIK processes attaching to the ISM share the same virtual-to-physical
address data structures related to the shared mem. segment avoiding
duplication (compared to regular shared memory address tRobert
Hopefully someone replied on the side or you 've figured the problem out by
now. Just in case though you might look in the Oracle alert log.
Dennis Williams
On 3/23/07 Hatcher Robert L. Anand wrote
> Hi all
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> Can anyone refer any good book for Concurr manager administration
>
> Anand
Anand below mentioned oracle manuals have good amount of useful info abt
concurrent managersHi all
My server has got multiple instances and I need to know how to check Apache
Form FNDLIBR and DB services for a particular instance.
Please advice me.
Regards
Anand
Hi all <br > <br >My serWilliam Wagman wrote
> RMAN > exit
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> RMAN-06900 WARNING unable to generate V$RMAN_STATUS or V$RMAN_OUTPUT
> row
> RMAN-06901 WARNING disabling update of the V$RMAN_STATUS and
> V$RMAN_OUTPUT roI was going to say unintended block cleanouts.. but then glanced Jonathan
Lewis ' book page 30 where it mentions 'segment checkpoint ' that sounds
almost like block cleanouts....
I suppose you did notHi
Anyone going to the RAC seminar in Istanbul at 6-th of April ?
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Good question. This appears to be related to the PeopleSoft and
JDEdwards apps. Apparently they got in using privileged client access
to the help site ??metalink?? and downloaded stuff they shouldGodwin
You can move the table online adding "ONLINE " possibly with certain
limitations on table type and you Oracle version. Otherwise the table
will not be available for any DML during move operatof the T2000 server
vs Proliant DL380 G3 (based on 3Ghz Xeons).
One Niagara core were approximately 7 to 8 times slower than single
Xeon CPU in batch task (huge sorts/aggregates) -
...I 'm not syaing
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When my SAs give me something like that I give the output from "sar
-d " and historical stats from perfview or HP OpenView Performance
Manager showing that I usually get service times of 2ms and I 'm
You should be able to click on Historical in the View Data drop-down box
in the top-right corner of the Top Activity page and from there you can
go back as far as your AWR allows.
Regards
Brandon
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