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Unix

Submitted by admin on Wed, 2005-10-19 13:47
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Oracle for Unix

  • What is ORATAB and what is it used for?
  • Why should/shouldn't one run Oracle on Unix?
  • How does one prepare the Oracle environment?
  • How does one list all installed Oracle products?
  • Can one export directly to a tape drive?
  • Can one archive directly to tape?
  • I don't have enough space to export my database! Any suggestions?
  • How does one overcome the Unix 2 Gig file limit?
  • How does one relink Oracle Utilities as single-task binaries?
  • How does one automate on-line backups?
  • What is the purpose of the sgadef.dbf file?
  • Can one see what patches are applied to Oracle?
  • How does one monitor and trace Unix processes?
  • How does one write a script to do some work on all DB's?
  • Can one prevent passwords from appearing in the system process table?
  • Why doesn't Oracle release file space when you drop a tablespace?
  • How does one relink the Oracle Server executables?
  • Can one copy Oracle software from one machine to another?
  • What should one do with those core files?
  • Managing Unix environment variables
  • What Unix commands can one use when administrating a database?
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