Archive for March, 2009
ADV: RAC Attack Hands-on Event at Collaborate09
View Comments Published by Dan March 30th, 2009 in Collaborate Conference, Database, IOUG, Oracle, RAC, RAC SIG, VMWareThe RAC SIG, Oracle and IOUG are thrilled to present the hands-on event dubbed “RAC Attack!” at Collaborate09 in Orlando, FL. It is a half-day University Session in the IOUG Forum scheduled for the morning of Thursday, May 7th. Each participant will have their own private RAC cluster to use. You’ll be able to install [...]
Exadata front and center
View Comments Published by Dan March 19th, 2009 in Exadata, General, Oracle, TechnicalJust in case you were like me and did not tune in for Oracle’s quarterly earnings concall, there were some interesting highlights. As many of you (well, there aren’t that many of you that read this, but…) know, I’ve been very interested in Exadata since its announcement at Oracle OpenWorld 2008 in October. While some [...]
Congratulations New Oracle ACE, Jeremy Schneider!
View Comments Published by Dan March 18th, 2009 in Collaborate Conference, Database, Events, IOUG, Oracle, RAC, RAC SIGI’ll be the first to offer a large congratulations to Jeremy Schneider on being the most recent appointment to the Oracle ACE program. He certainly deserves it (I nominated him, so I suppose I would think so) and I continue to look for great things to come. Jeremy is the main creator of the IOUG [...]
Start Database Services automatically after instance startup
View Comments Published by Dan March 12th, 2009 in Database, Oracle, RAC, RAC SIG, TechnicalThose of us that have dealt with RAC environments for a while are familiar with the behavior of Oracle Services in an Oracle Cluster. Services are an essential component for managing workload in a RAC environment. If you’re not defining any non-default services in your RAC database, you’re making a mistake. To learn more about [...]
Install to go-live, 3 days
View Comments Published by Dan March 6th, 2009 in App Server, Database, Oracle, Technical, VMWareThis has been an interesting week, but not really that surprising. I was called back to a previous client site where I had previously helped with some Oracle Application Server (10.1.2.2) post-install configuration. In that previous visit, I got oriented to the environment they use and the packaged application they were deploying. The packaged application [...]
