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Hi Oracle legends,
Pls. answer my question.
1.How will you go about in a production environment if there is a problem in the database and will not get any down time to shutdown the database?.
2.How to Clone a Replication Database?.
Pls. give me you valuable answers...
Thankx in advance
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Originally posted by msuresh
Hi Oracle legends,
Pls. answer my question.
1.How will you go about in a production environment if there is a problem in the database and will not get any down time to shutdown the database?.
Huh?
Jeff Hunter
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Originally posted by msuresh
Hi Oracle legends,
Pls. answer my question.
if there is a problem
What kinda problem ? Its like saying to doctor: treat me with no diagnosis...
Reddy,Sam
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Answer to question 1: blame it on the systems administrator. Start with the NT one, then the UNIX one.
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Just put the blame on others and enjoy the fun and game that people play
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Look into the following:
http://technet.oracle.com/doc/oracle...epli.htm#14855
Then look into multi-master blame replication. Then you can just walk out and let someone else blame the sys admin.
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Just walk in, sing a few bars of Alice's Resteraunt (and massacre) and walk out. That'll get em thinkin'
MH
I remember when this place was cool.
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"Problem? What problem? There's no problem unless I say there is a problem."
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To your Qs:1 it's very ridiculous but i think you can if you have standby database running , just you have to change the IP address.
You cannot succeed if you fear to face challenges.
MAS
BE(CS) , OCP 8/8i.
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Hi,
#1
Well, I guess you have to use your convincing skills and
justify to the management/boss why a database
shutdown is needed. If the apps/db users still can
work even if there's a db problem then I think there is
no problem.
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