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Shifting of Servers - Practical Problems

From: Layzee DBA <layzeedba2_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 19:08:36 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00582279.20030415190836@fatcity.com>


Hi All

Our Mgmt.Team is insisting that the Unix Servers with databases on them
being shifted to a different location (200+ miles away) retaining the servers
on the network ,while the team members are not being moved.

Some practical problems that come to my mind are: If the Machine
needs to be Physically switched off and switched on OR tape
needs to mounted for bkp/restore then the SA has to travel 200+
miles; Another issue is , if there is power outage or maintenance
requirement and the server goes down or needs to be shutdown cleanly, turned off then too the SA has to travel.

>From the DBA point of view (for install)
, the CD's either have to be placed in the drive or the contents
ftp'd and then dbca/dbassist need to be invoked. Not sure how the
response will be in this case over the network.

The developers are connecting using Terminal emulation software installed
in their PCs. Any other practical issues?.

TIA



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