On Wed, 28 Aug 1996 08:44:08 -0400, Tim Bower
<jtbower_at_santeecooper.com> wrote:
>Danny Roosens wrote:
>>
>> In an article in ORACLE-MAGAZINE which I found yesrterday, I raed
>>
>> 'In 1991, ORACLE introduced the Optimal flexible Architecture (OFA) a low-maintenance method for configuring
>> high performance, growing ORACLE databases'
>>
>> An intersting article, about e.G. how you should name your tablespaves, and many other stuff.
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone knows about an update of these articles (since OFA dates from 1991 !) or more similar stuff like this
>> concerning ORACLE database maintenace and design.
>
>It seems that Oracle corp. is actually *enforcing* the OFA starting
>w/ v7.3. The OFA is documented in Appendix B of the "Oracle7
>Administrator's Reference for UNIX", shipped w/ the 7.3 docs.
>
>...Tim Bower
>jtbower_at_smtp.santeecooper.com
Well, they were "enforcing" it. We screamed loudly for the world to
hear and the developer for the installer backed down. It's more
flexible in 7.3.2.2 on Solaris, and the patch for HP sould be
available soon.
Jim Joslin