Re: Script to Document a Database

From: Karl Arao <karlarao_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 01:47:48 +0800
Message-ID: <12ee65601002250947p14ad8184s3047330ce856418a_at_mail.gmail.com>



Yeap I'm aware of that, what I meant was having to run it the first time on a new environment..

I wish RDA could do incremental gathering and do a "diff" functionality from a past RDA without going through the sections of it.. that would be cool to have.. :)

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On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:41 AM, Allen, Brandon <Brandon.Allen_at_oneneck.com> wrote:
> Yes, RDA can be a bit tedious, but it can be simplified by using the profiles functionality.  If you're not familiar with them, check out note 391983.1, or just run "rda.sh -M profiles" for more info.
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> For example, you can run "rda.sh -p DB10g" to gather only information pertinent to a 10g database.
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> Regards,
> Brandon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karl Arao [mailto:karlarao_at_gmail.com]
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> sometimes I find RDA too
> tedious to run because I still have to configure some stuff
>
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