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RE: Physical access to servers for maintenance

From: Thater, William <ThaterW_at_telergy.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 09:28:54 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.003980F1.20010925092018@fatcity.com>

At 12:25 PM 9/25/2001, Kimberly Smith wrote:
>Steven, although you need all that you say we need you
>sure don't need access to the server room for that. At
>the very least there is telnet, which is what I use from
>home. Then there are things like Exceed and Xterms, which
>is what I use at work. By no means do you need access
>to the server itself to do the "day to day" stuff.

OK so i can do 95-98% of what i need to do without access to the servers. [i use SSH myself.] but those few time i need access it's because something is badly wrong with either the server or the network, and those time i really need the access. so i prefer to keep my access rather tan give it up. they are after all , *my* databases, and i'm the one responsible.

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Bill "Shrek" Thater              ORACLE DBA
Telergy,Inc.                   thaterw_at_telergy.net
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