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Pythian Group Blog - Oct 5, 2008
Last year, I had very pleasant experience presenting at AUSOUG Conference 2007 in Melbourne. It was a long way from Canada but no regrets. Since I moved to Sydney more than a month ago, it’s much closer to travel and …
Also tagged: oracle, conferences, presentations, perth, 11g, oracle ace, ausoug
Pythian Group Blog - Sep 22, 2008
Larry Ellison is announcing a major new feature this Wednesday at Open World. For the first time in a while, his keynote is dedicated to the “database” as opposed to the usual high level ERP/Apps/Fusion. Even the title …
Also tagged: oracle, larry ellison, rac, new feature, oow, in memory, 11gr2, kevin closson, extreme performance, cache fusion
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 14, 2008
This seventh post digs into some of the silent installation commands of an 11.1 RAC. For a complete series agenda up to now, see below: Installation of 10.2 And 11.1 Databases Patches of 10.2 And 11.1 databases …
Also tagged: oracle, silent, rac, 11 1, clusterware, dbca, oui, runinstaller, netca
Pythian Group Blog - Jun 25, 2008
This fifth post assumes thatyou want to add a new node to your cluster and database. It describes most of the associated “silent” syntaxes. Even if you don’t leverage RAC’s ability to add or remove nodes to gain in …
Also tagged: oracle, silent, rac, clusterware, 10 2, dbca, oui, runinstaller, netca, add node
Pythian Group Blog - Jun 18, 2008
Back in April I was at COLLABORATE 08 and delivered a presentation on 11g — Oracle 11g New Features Out of the Box, including Oracle 11g ASM features. The first ASM slide was about diskgroup compatibility, and I have a …
Also tagged: oracle, compatibility, 11g
Pythian Group Blog - Apr 9, 2008
Since the introduction of ASM in Oracle 10g Release 1, every ASM administrator has been dreaming of a simple command line tool to copy files between ASM diskgroups and other filesystems. Oracle ASM 10g Release 2 added …
Pythian Group Blog - Feb 29, 2008
ASM is definitely one of the coolest technologies inside the Oracle Database. On the other hand, the ability of the storage arrays to provide a read/write access to a copy or a “snapshot” of its content is something we …
Also tagged: oracle, rename, group blog posts, 11g
Pythian Group Blog - Feb 7, 2008
I’ve recently moved to Ubuntu Linux, and this post describes my attempt to play around with Oracle ASM on Ubuntu. For this demonstration, I used Oracle 11.1.0.6 on Gutsy Gibbon. I hope it will be useful to somebody out …
Also tagged: oracle, linux, ubuntu, group blog posts, ubuntu 7 10, oracle 11g