What are the benefits and problems of using 1 or the other?
Can they be used to perform essentially the same task i.e. Disaster Prevention / recovery.
Which tool is most suitable for what or are they best used together?
Your experiences and comments could be very useful in helping me define &...
4 what its worth if you are a total newbie try it out play with it install it try to break it - use a free distro and the free Links like this to answer specific question or spend £10 - £25 on a good book - you'll learn a lot more hten you can if you want go on to the course.
WHy not use Ihat - Oracle's own tool this does give you up to date info on your OC4J Instances is freely downloadable can work from a browser and is easy to use.
We have a Web Content Management System (Web Based) which links to an Oracle DB - currently the service is planned to expand to include much more data which will impact on the database in terms of size / number of users accessing etc
Does anyone have any tips on how best to ensure the increased...
Wassup with Telnet?
Unless you use / have SSH you should be able to simply telnet from a dos command to your Linux system and logon and issue your command / run your script.
Hope that helps.
I definately like the Linux in a nutshell book but its not really for newbies - a good all encompassing book I still refer to is the Complete reference book also reviewed here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072129409/qid=1106143018/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/202-5248940-7619009
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good understandable guide that explains how to set up Oracle reports security - Through Portal
I need to know the how to and rationale and best practices of everything from setting up a database portlet provider through creating reports server access...
I can think of 2 options (though why you would want to do this I don't know)
1: Don't start webcache i.e dont issue the webcachectl start command.
2: If you have fiewalls implemented block the port which your webcache uses.
Try an rpm -V package_name against the package you are trying to install (Note the uppercase V) this verifies file sizes also do a man rpm to see the other switches
you could try rpm -Uvfb package_name..
Just make xdebug should do it (if thats the name of the module
created with your earlier ./configure command
for information that creates a makefile script which should do all the hard work for you. ;-)
The Enterprise Manager User is ias_admin
you were asked during install what password you wanted to use but if you cannot remember
then you can change it :
issue the following command(on Unix)
emctl set password <newpassword>
emctl authenticate <newpassword>
(Similar in Windblows but can't...
You should have a 'program' called runInstaller somewhere usually under your Oracle Home - find it - run it and select Installed Products and then click on your Oracle Home and you should be able to see what is installed including any core patchsets.
If you find more than one runInstaller try...
When you install your AS's the runInstaller asks you if you want to associate this install with an already installed Infrastructure,
If you want to manage all or several AS instances in one farm simply tell the installer that you do want to install
and associate with an existing infrastructure...
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