(Dirk Nachbar) It seems that my first blog post today “ALTER USER RENAME – A half official option” got some great attentions 🙂
Tag: Oracle
BAM 12c: Extent Data objects
(Martien van den Akker) BAM 12c is a huge improvement against 11g. Best thing I think is that it is quite a lot easier to create a dashboard. There are several tutorials on BAM, for instance at the BAM12c site, so I’m not going to explain how to create a dashboard here.
AWR Warehouse Fails on Upload- No New Snapshots
(Kellyn Pot’Vin-Gorman) This issue can be seen in either EM12c or EM13c AWR Warehouse environments. It occurs when there is a outage on the AWR Warehouse and/or the source database that is to upload to it.
Partition Storage — 3 : Adding new Range Partitions with SPLIT
(Hemant K Chitale) Building on the Partitioned Table in the previous two blog posts…
Killing Sessions
(Neil Chandler) You have a session which is out of control. You decide to kill it. What options are available to you as a DBA?
ALTER USER RENAME – A half official option
(Dirk Nachbar) Many times DBA’s have to rename / copy complete users/schemas from the current name to a new name within one database. Since several years DBA’s are asking for a simple method inside Oracle to execute something like “ALTER USER RENAME”.
Killing sessions across multiple instances
(John Hallas) I am sure every DBA has used a kill session script before, although a lot probably use OEM as much now as individual scripts.
Partition Storage — 2 : New Rows Inserted in 12.1 Partitioned Table
(Hemant K Chitale) Following up from the previous post, given the current sizes of the Partitions (The underlying Tablespace is AUTOALLOCATE) :
Adding a Database to the Raspberry Pi Zero
(Kellyn Pot’Vin-Gorman) This morning, after someone added SQL Developer to a Raspberry Pi 3, Jeff Smith pinged me and the question was posed, as it often is, can you run Oracle database server on a Raspberry Pi, (RPI)?
Configuring RStudio Server for Oracle R Enterprise
(Brendan Tierney) In this blog post I will show you the configurations that are necessary for RStudio Server to work with Oracle R Enterprise on your Oracle Database server.
