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Regards
Jonathan Lewis
http //www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
The Co-operative Oracle Users ' FAQ
http //www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/faq/ind_faq.html
April 2004 Iceland http //www.indeDick
The resource manager can be pointed to different groups by a logon trigger.
I 've implemented one in a JDEdwards environment (also connecting to one
single schema) where the trigger derived th
I believe Oracle Corporation is using it for their mail-server.
Which does suggest that either
a) They 're confident that it is robust and scales
or
b) They 've got an inside liThe lsof utility will do this.
IIRC use lsof -i <port_no >
Google on it
e.g.
http //people.freebsd.org/~abe/
http //techrepublic.com.com/5100-6261-1049412.html
Ray
-----Original Message-The company made us upgrade to windows xp and designer 2.1.2 is no longer compatible with it. Is it the least bit possible to use designer 6i or 9i client with a 2.1.2 repository?
I do not know mucJaco
What are the benefits you hope to achieve by consolidating schemas within
an instance? I can see several potential problems especially if these are
vendor-supported applications. It may beJaco
Unless your application forces everyone using data from a particular schema to log on as that schema Resource Manager is not going to help you. Resource Manager is based on who you logged oHi all
I am currently working on a consolidation project.
Within this project we want to consolidate Oracle schemas within Oracle
8.1.7.4/ 10g instances and Oracle instances on AIX 5.2 servers.
Thanks. I got it.
netstat -i interval give me the result I need.
Thanks.
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From "Hemant K Chitale " <hkchital@(protected) >
To <oracle-l@(protected) >
Sent Mo
vacation on
On 04/19/2004 06 15 48 PM Jared.Still@(protected) wrote
> Beware of installing 10g on any Win2k boxes with Perl.
> 10g will break your perl installation by resetting the PERL5LIB
> environment
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Regards
Jonathan Lewis
http //www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
The Co-operative Oracle Users ' FAQ
http //www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/faq/ind_faq.html
April 2004 Iceland http //www.indSeema - Try to figure out what job they are executing?
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch Inc.
dwilliams@(protected)
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From oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto oraI will be out of the office starting 04/19/2004 and will not return until
04/23/2004.
Please contact Navtej Boparai or Jason Lavalley for any important issues
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Fret not this subscriber is When the instance came back up the block corruption was
gone. This is the one part of the whole affair that I find
incredible. Does someone have an idea as to how bouncing
an instance can fix bloJose
>As far as I know RAC enables a database to work in a cluster
>mode making it to a node crash. The client connections
>attached to the dead node are lost however unless you
>configure
You might want to read
http //www.dbazine.com/jlewis18.shtml
It may explain why your batch job is
taking longer to complete.
Even the "least worst " values for these
parameters can have a
netstat -i
At 10 59 PM Monday you wrote
>Hi friends
> In solaris how to view the network traffic like iostat . I mean the
> normal network traffic via sqlnet etc not the nfs server/cHi friends
In solaris how to view the network traffic like iostat . I mean the normal network traffic via sqlnet etc not the nfs server/client IO.
Thanks.
Zhu Chao
Hi Everyone
I have just updated my Oracle security alerts page and added a link
to the new advisory that Ioannis Migadakis (a.k.a jmig) has released.
This advisory gives more detailed informatiUsing Oracle 8i on Windows 2000 Server as a client machine I am trying to run a Net8 trace. The file size seems to be limited to 2Gb. Our SA says this isn 't a OS limit but I can 't find any setting t
On 04/19/2004 07 52 13 AM "Naveen Nahata (IE10) " wrote
> Juan
>
> I really hate to make a comment which can be rude. But there was a
> suggestion for you from someone a few weeks back in a dHow is this helpful? Why not just start posting links to the Oracle
Documentation? Pick a topic from the chapters and post a link to it.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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On 06/01/2004 12 35 28 AM Rhojel_Echano@(protected) wrote
> Well surprisingly I got this info from this list.
> Looks like you missed this previous post Mladen.
> Read on.
I know that. I havQuick answer.
Do
connect internal (making sure you are in the right group)
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From oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto oracle-l-bounce@(protected)] On BehalfThere is a block edit utility that can be used to edit the contents of
blocks. To be used with care. We have used it once (to set everything in the
block to zero) when we knew for sure that the contRoot is a member of the database group and oracle was started
from the root user. Please behead you system administrator.
On 04/19/2004 01 40 03 AM Richard Ji wrote
> I noticed on one of our sI just completed a disaster recovery process. My 20 GB disk
that has served me faithfully for years and contained my home
directory has moved to the next plane of existence. My last
backup was frTry looking into the about operator but you might beware of how many hits it might return
NIALL 19-APR-2004 13 08@(protected) >
1* select * from test_text
NIALL 19-APR-2004 13 08@(protected) >/
Tanel you want to take a look at the strace utility which exists on both
Linux and CYGWIN. It traces all system services that a prices makes IO calls
included. On Solaris the same utility is cal |
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