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Log Buffer #459: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition arranges few tips and tricks from the blogs of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

Oracle ® Solaris innovation is due in part to the UNIX® the standard (1), the test suites (2) and the certification (3). By conforming to the standard, using the test suites and driving to certification, Oracle ® Solaris software engineers can rely on stable interfaces and an assurance that any regressions will be found quickly given more than 50,000 test cases.

Building on the program established last year to provide evaluation copies of popular FOSS components to Solaris users, the Solaris team has announced the immediate availability of additional and newer software, ahead of official …

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Log Buffer #458: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition covers various useful tips and tricks from blogs for Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

  • pstack(or thread stack) for Windows to diagnose Firefox high CPU usage
  • With the ever-changing browser landscape, we needed to make some tough decisions as to which browsers and versions are going to be deemed “supported” for Oracle Application Express.  There isn’t enough time and money to support all browsers and all versions, each with different bugs and varying levels of support of standards.
  • Are you effectively using Java SE 8 streams …
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Log Buffer #457: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition begins with some great blog posts from Oracle, goes through SQL Server and then ends with MySQL.

Oracle:

  • Ruby-oci8 is a ruby interface for an Oracle Database.
  • Another python graph – one wait event.
  • This article compares FBL and HDL – two of the commonly used data loading tools in Fusion HCM to highlight key differences and similarities.
  • Better Data Modeling: Customizing Oracle …
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Log Buffer #456: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition covers many aspects discussed this week in the realms of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

  • Oracle and Informatica have a very close working relationship and one of the recent results of this collaboration is the joint project done by Informatica and our Oracle ISV Engineering team to test the performance of Informatica software with Oracle Database 12c In-memory on Oracle SPARC systems.
  • The only thing you can do easily is be wrong, and that’s hardly worth the effort.
  • Enterprise Manager 13c: What’s New in Database Lifecycle Management. …
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Log Buffer #455: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

What better to do during the holiday season than to read the Log Buffer? This log buffer edition is here to add some sparkle to Oracle, MySQL and SQL Server on your days off.

Oracle:

  • Ops Center version 12.3.1 has just been released. There are a number of enhancements here.
  • Oracle R Enterprise (ORE) 1.5 is now available for download on all supported platforms with Oracle R Distribution 3.2.0 / R-3.2.0. ORE 1.5 introduces parallel distributed implementations of Random Forest, Singular Value Decomposition (SVD), and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) that operate on ore.frame objects.
  • Create a SOA Application in JDeveloper 12c Using Maven …
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Log Buffer #454: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

As the festive season of holidays draws near, there is a spring in the blogosphere. This Log Buffer edition anticipates that and picks some lively blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

  • Truncate is one of those commands that cannot be undone trivially…In fact, you might well be looking at a database recovery in order to get a truncated table back to a “full” state.
  • It should be rare to see many TNS listener processes running on 1 OS. Some listeners are even Global Data Services listener.
  • The fact that an extension explicitly created by a user through …
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Log Buffer #453: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This week, the Log Buffer Edition digs deep into the world of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL and brings you some of the best blog posts around.

Oracle:

  • Regardless of what type of industry or business you are involved in, the bottom-line goal is to optimize sales; and that involves replacing any archaic tech processes with cutting-edge technology and substituting any existing chaos with results-driven clarity.
  • Oracle Private Cloud Appliance 2.1.1 Released.
  • Every version of the optimizer enhances existing mechanisms and introduces new features, while 12c …
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Log Buffer #452: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition covers top Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL blog posts of the week.

Oracle:

  • In Oracle EBS 12.0 and 12.1 the Workflow notification system was not enabled to send e-mail notifications to users or roles who happened to have multiple e-mail addresses associated to them.
  • Just how can a SQL Developer user quickly build out a SQL script for a database user that will include ALL of their privileges, roles, and system grants?
  • Oracle BI 12c has been released for some time now. There are a few changes in the way …
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Log Buffer #451: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

 

The show goes on. This Log Buffer Edition picks some blogs which are discussing new and old features of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

  • Directory Usage Parameters (ldap.ora) list the host names and port number of the primary and alternate LDAP directory servers.
  • Data Visualization Cloud Service (DVCS) is a new Oracle Cloud Service. It is a subset offering of the currently supported Business Intelligence Cloud Service (BICS).
  • ORA-24247: network access denied by access control list (ACL).
  • Latches are low level …
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Log Buffer #450: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Editions picks few blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

  • If you grant the DBA role to a user, Oracle also grants it the UNLIMITED TABLESPACE system privilege. If you then revoke the DBA role from this user, Oracle also revokes its UNLIMITED TABLESPACE system privilege.
  • Lost SYSMAN password OEM CC 12gR5.
  • How Terminal Emulation Assists Easy Data Management.
  • Using EMCLI List Verb …
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