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  1. djbow

    When does a developer (database) have too much power?

    To answer some of your questions > 100,000 employees Yes HR Apps No customer, but financial and confidential. No, its the batch ID that I have access to with all the power. Yup
  2. djbow

    How to find all my database links

    Is there a view out there where I can see all the database links on my database?
  3. djbow

    How to change a database link

    Silly question. I have an Access database that connects to Oracle via ODBC. I thought that I could simply change the definition of the ODBC connection but it appears that I am still trying to connect to the old database. Any suggestions?
  4. djbow

    When does a developer (database) have too much power?

    Thanks Chip, my direct manager has a great deal of trust in me and this is the expedient answer because the DBA group decided they werent going to support us anymore but we dont have any budget to bring someone in so Im not sure this is going to be short term. I ended up blurting out my...
  5. djbow

    When does a developer (database) have too much power?

    I am in a new situation to me for a very large company and I would like to get some perspective. Our DBA's have changed their role when it comes to support. The end result is that we have taken on support that has any relation to applications that use the database. In order to maintain that...
  6. djbow

    What happens when an developer becomes too powerful?

    Thanks, I will resubmit that question there.
  7. djbow

    What happens when an developer becomes too powerful?

    I am in a new situation to me for a very large company and I would like to get some perspective. Our DBA's have changed their role when it comes to support. The end result is that we have taken on support that has any relation to applications that use the database. In order to maintain that...
  8. djbow

    Archive Logs causing performance hits

    So when I asked the DBA to create the database and import data so it matches what is in UAT I guess it wasnt clear. We adjusted the following parameters and we are now running much better now. Log Buffer = 3MB Archive Processes = 6 DB Writer Processes = 3 Online Redo Log Size = 300MB Parallel...
  9. djbow

    Archive Logs causing performance hits

    Thanks Dave I a though the same thing but the DBA's are telling me the same as thargtheslayer. I think we have a parameter wrong I will let you know what I find.
  10. djbow

    Perl Job that kills actice jobs in Linux vs Unix

    To answer netman4u, nothing is showing up on the log file To Kevin, it appears that the script is working, no errors are being produced however the job still lives. To babock - hrdw_search.pl is ran by the same user as the kill program.
  11. djbow

    Archive Logs causing performance hits

    OK so my current project is to move our Oracle Database off of Sun E10K and onto IBM Blade Server. All our testing went great and we just moved to production. The only difference between UAT and production is that Archive Logs are now turned on. Our load times have quadrupled!!!! Does is make...
  12. djbow

    Perl Job that kills actice jobs in Linux vs Unix

    First of all let me state that I know nothing about Perl. I have inherited this project and there is a Perl script that kills the job if it is running that works on our old Unix box. We are now moving to a new Linux OS on IBM Blade servers and the script is not working. The program runs but the...

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