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Pythian Group Blog - Oct 9, 2008
Quite often we need to perform a so-called “MySQL instance audit”. This common DBA procedure should give you a general view of the MySQL environment. You may be interested in a basic understanding of what kind of …
Also tagged: mysql, show status, mysqltuner
Pythian Group Blog - Jul 3, 2008
If you have created a new Oracle 11g database using DBCA and opted to use by default 11g’s enhanced security settings or, at least, the audit setting, then you risk the unlimited growth of the SYSAUS tablespace that …
Also tagged: security, oracle, purge, group blog posts, 11g, aud
Pythian Group Blog - Nov 21, 2007
I have recently stumbled upon V$SESSION_CONNECT_INFO view and discovered that it provides interesting information about client-side software and settings. Using this view in Oracle 11g you can simplify collecting some …
Also tagged: oracle, group blog posts, 11g
Pythian Group Blog - Nov 21, 2007
If this post seems a bit like an “advertorial”, please believe me — it’s not. Well, at least it’s not an advertisement for Pythian in any way. What it is, however, is a post about a longstanding business partner of …
Also tagged: oracle, controls, licensing, compliance, miro, non tech articles, pythian