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Re: Oracle and Sun Cluster

From: chan01 <chandra_2000_us_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 18 Nov 2001 18:01:09 -0800
Message-ID: <480cb9d4.0111181801.59dd0190@posting.google.com>


Palmer <palmer_at_netdoor.com> wrote in message news:<3BF7CCDD.60CEF90D_at_netdoor.com>...
> May I **strongly** suggest that you take Sybrand Bakker's sound advice and
> wait. You are unlikely to get anything usefull accomplished and very
> likely to create something the consultants must undo. If you "don't have
> the time", then your company should abandon the project or reschedule it.
> Consider the impact of your company asking a clerical employee to configure
> the Sun cluster because you "don't have the time". I think the parallel is
> obvious....
> Patience, deliberate planning and competent execution now will pay off big
> for you and your company later.
>
> nospam wrote:
>
> > On 17 Nov 2001 02:25:19 -0800, postbus_at_sybranSybrand Bakker's sound advice db.demon.nl (Sybrand
> > Bakker) wrote:
> >
> > >I strongly advise you to wait until the Oracle consultants have
> > >arrived.
> > >Chances are you are going to force them in a direction they don't want
> > >nor like.
> >
> > I know, but I can't wait, I don't have the time. This is why I asked
> > here, I'll have a "standard" cluster configuration, so I hope that
> > somebody here had already answered all those SUN's questions, and can
> > help me before I'll do anything wrong.
> >
> > Thank you.

Hi my friend,
 Please follow Mr.Sybrand Bakker's sound advice. I saw so many projects, every manager wants to do the project with in over night. Again it is up to you..
Good Luck. Received on Sun Nov 18 2001 - 20:01:09 CST

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