From: Nabil Courdy <moab@emirates.net.ae>
Subject: Re: still shopping for the best DIAGNOSTIC tool for Oracle..
Date: 2000/03/03
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How about Oracle's own "Oracle Tuning and Diagnostics Pack" ?

In article <38bedec4.24382013@news.earthlink.net>,
  andreyNSPAM@bookexchange.net (NetComrade) wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2000 14:09:49 +0200, "Billy Verreynne"
> <vslabs@onwe.co.za> wrote:
>
> >NetComrade wrote in message <38bd7736.16400228@news.earthlink.net>...
> >>Common..
> >>who is using Quest's I-monitor?
> >>Savant's Q?
> >>Precise/SQL?
> >
> >
> >That stupid stuff!?
> >
> >Have you tried a DBA Brain? Using state of the art neural patterns
 for
> >problem solving. Usually backed up by in-depth Oracle experience.
 Dislike
> >users.  Wants time off over weekend and holidays. Runs mostly on
 coffee. Of
> >course, it is usually attached to a body which is the major
 problem...
>
> oh yeah.. who sells those?
>
> My upper management insists on getting one, so I try to get something
> I like.
> My DB's are checked by custom scripts all the time, and I feel no need
> for any tool.
> But I must admit... I-monitor looks cool.. :)
> ---------------
> In case I forgot to mention:
> We use Oracle 7.3.4 and 8.1.6 on Solaris 2.6, 2.7 boxes
> ---------------
> Andrey Dmitriev	 eFax: (978) 383-5892  Daytime: (917) 750-3630
> AOL: NetComrade	 ICQ: 11340726 remove NSPAM to email
>

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Nabil Courdy
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