What replaces sqldba in release 7.3?

From: Jeff B <jeffb_at_sky.net>
Date: 1996/03/21
Message-ID: <4is9bq$cos_at_alpha.sky.net>#1/1


William <whuang_at_earthlink.net> wrote:

>Bob,
 

>Server Manager is the new Administration Tool. I've used it from
>client machines (MS Windows 3.x and MS Windows NT) to monitor and
>observe Oracle 7.1/7.2 databases running on HP-UX servers. It has
>some nice features, but on the server I still run scripts that
>use good old sqldba. I guess it's time to learn some new tricks. . .

try this one:

svrmgrl

Its the line mode version of server manager. Should be in $ORACLE_HOME/bin.

>-William Huang / <mailto:whuang_at_earthlink.net>
 

>Bob Beauchemin <mailto:bobb_at_udp.com> wrote:
>>
>> A friend of mine who recently returned from an Oracle
>> DBA class says that SQLDBA will go away in release 7.3. What is
>> it's replacement? What happens to all those scripts written to
>> do administration through SQLDBA?
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob Beauchemin
>> bobb_at_udp.com
Received on Thu Mar 21 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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