Re: best DBA script collection

From: Nassyam Basha <nassyambasha_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 22:15:28 +0530
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They are the best collection, I also refer Jeffrey Hunter from idevelopment scripts for general queries which are useful on regular basis.

http://www.idevelopment.info/cgi/ORACLE_dba_scripts.cgi

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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:52 PM, David Ramírez Reyes <dramirezr_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> Interesting, I haven't even heard about any of them, where can I get them?
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> Regards
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> David Ramírez Reyes
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> On 11 December 2013 10:20, Jeremy Schneider <
> jeremy.schneider_at_ardentperf.com> wrote:
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>> I'm curious what's everybody's opinion on the best collection of scripts.
>> I know that lots of DBAs have their own personal/private collection but
>> I'm talking about collections that have been posted publicly.
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>> Two that come to mind right away are Tim Halls (oracle-base) and Tanel
>> Poder's (tpt/tanel-poder-troubleshooting seminars). Personally I prefer
>> Tanel's for two reasons:
>> 1) shorter names, this is totally subjective but i prefer short names for
>> quick typing instead of explanatory names
>> 2) slightly more sophisticated login/init scripts, fewer "set linesize"
>> commands in individual scripts (i've modified tanel's login to detect
>> terminal width and set linesize accordingly)
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>> What other good script collections are out there in the public that you
>> like? I'm probably missing a bunch of obvious ones.
>>
>> -Jeremy
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>> http://about.me/jeremy_schneider
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