RE: Multiple (SYSADM) Schemas in a Peoplesoft Database

From: Vishal Gupta <vishal_at_vishalgupta.com>
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 00:53:51 -0400 (EDT)
Message-ID: <787DD2F284E39D4FA3C2ABD2DAF1AB2DA13A_at_MAIL.vishalgupta.co.uk>



People created too many objects in 1 installation. About 100,000 per peoplesoft installation. One of the problems you will face having too many Peoplesoft schemas in a single database is your total number of objects in database will keep on growing. And a simple thing like "drop user sysadm_test cascade" can take days to finish.  

Have a look at following post.  

http://www.vishalgupta.com/blog/2008/08/24/slow-drop-user/  

Regards,
Vishal Gupta
http://www.vishalgupta.com


From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org on behalf of David Kurtz Sent: Wed 20/05/2009 20:44
To: 'John Hallas'; Mayen.Shah_at_lazard.com; hkchital_at_singnet.com.sg Cc: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: RE: Multiple (SYSADM) Schemas in a Peoplesoft Database

Yes, that is clearer. In PeopleSoft terminology, a 'PeopleSoft database' exists in a schema (usually SYSADM) in an Oracle database. Unfortunately, the two terms are often used interchangably.  

So it is supported to have multiple 'PeopleSoft databases' in multiple schemas in the same Oracle database - but this is not recommended.      

regards



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	From: John Hallas [mailto:John.Hallas_at_morrisonsplc.co.uk] 
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	Subject: RE: Multiple (SYSADM) Schemas in a Peoplesoft Database
	
	

	* If all the databases are in the same database server then the same database parameters apply to all.  You cannot control them separately.

	 I take it you mean if all the schemas were in the same database then the database parameters apply to all

	 

	 

	The only possible exception is if you have Portal and just one product (such as HR) then you might put them together because they are so tightly bound.

	Now that's an idea David.

	regards
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