Re: Am I the only one annoyed by ORA- error message sites?

From: The Boss <nltaal_at_baasbovenbaas.demon.nl>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 16:15:16 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <5568864d-101f-4eb4-98c8-8d47899d32e8_at_k3g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>



On Jan 22, 1:03 am, The Boss <nlt..._at_baasbovenbaas.demon.nl> wrote:
> On Jan 21, 10:37 pm, Steve Howard <stevedhow..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jan 21, 12:40 pm, joel garry <joel-ga..._at_home.com> wrote:
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> > > On Jan 21, 8:38 am, Mark D Powell <Mark.Powe..._at_hp.com> wrote:
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> > > > On Jan 21, 9:56 am, Steve Howard <stevedhow..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > Per the subject line, this drives me bonkers.  I have a particular
> > > > > error message for which I am searching a solution.  All I end up with
> > > > > are hits for some moron that wrote...
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> > > > > i=1;while [ $i -le 30000]; do
> > > > >   oerr ora $i
> > > > >   i=$(($i + 1))
> > > > > done
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> > > > > ...and uploaded the output on the internet.
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> > > > > There...now I feel better :)
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> > > I hear ya.  I wonder if the problem is the lack of oerr on windows?
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> > > > Finding good information of interest can be a problem.  So often your
> > > > top web hits are one of "he who must not be named" 20 different
> > > > heavily cross-linked web sites where the information just cannot be
> > > > trusted.
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> > > > I usually try to search Oracle support first, followed by OTN, and
> > > > sometimes comp.databases.oracle.* before resorting to wide open
> > > > searches.
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> > > > HTH -- Mark D Powell --
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> > > If it's a oracle error, I do similar, except I use the wide open
> > > search second, it's better than the otn search and often has otn, cdo
> > > and oracle-l links high up anyways.  As John noted, just a few words
> > > can push away the annoying sites, especially with plus signs on words
> > > or quoted phrases not in the error messages.  I mentally reject some
> > > sites anyways.
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> > > I'm still a little surprised people don't use MOS first for error
> > > messages.
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> > > While trying an error message search to remember a site I mentally
> > > reject, I noticed a DMCA takedown notice on the google results page
> > > (not the first page, apparently starting about 10 result pages in),
> > > pointing at this:  http://www.chillingeffects.org/notice.cgi?sID=30399
> > > Experts-exchange suing some guy in Vietnam for copyright infringement,
> > > they submitted a DMCA to google, guy in Vietnam submitted a counter-
> > > DMCA-claim to google.
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> > > So why does Oracle not use DMCA on google?  Maybe they have bigger
> > > fish to fry:http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/2011/01/new-evidence-supports-oracles...
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> > > jg
> > > --
> > > _at_home.com is bogus.http://www.informationweek.com/news/security/app-security/showArticle...
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> > I usually find what I need (on either google or MOS), it's just that I
> > always have to mentally eliminate the first page and half to two pages
> > of google hits, after briefly scanning them.  I also do a lot of
> > literal searches ("literal string of words"), so that will also be
> > problematic since those will bubble up as they are the best matches.
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> > It's just the information "mooching" by this type of site that drives
> > me crazy.  Not a huge deal, just an annoyance.
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> Jonathan and Tanel to the rescue!
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> http://jonathanlewis.wordpress.com/2008/06/10/firefox/
> [pointing to a firefox add-on and a (less sophisticated) IE version]
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> http://blog.tanelpoder.com/2008/06/17/experiments-with-google-custom-...
> [explaining and pointing to Tanel's "Soda Search" engine at:]http://tanelpoder.com/search/
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Also try this miracle:
http://www.miracleoy.fi/search.html

Not sure it will offer help when searching error-codes, but just give it a go with 'oracle burleson' as an example search-string to see what it comes up with ...

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J
Received on Fri Jan 21 2011 - 18:15:16 CST

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