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Le Moor (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #320 on: February 27, 2009, 09:03 PM »

A-40,
this is a great recource/documentation for Oracle. Do a search and you would find documentation any aspect of Oracle you want.
http://tahiti.oracle.com/

Unfortunately, the materials I have on RAC are hard copies and not easily transferable. But if i do get a softcopy, I will forward it to you. I believe I still have you remail.

@Jabbok,
It isnt enough to say you want a dba job, you havent said anything about your location, what you are interested in and how much you know about Oracle and what aspects. Such little things would go a long way, not necessarily to get you a jpb, but might be helpful in providing pointers that would eventually prove useful.
jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #321 on: February 27, 2009, 11:44 PM »

@Le Moor,

Many thanks for the response. I am in Lagos, I am interested in working with Oracle database. I concluded my oracle 10g on Solaris 10 training @ NIIT last year. Haven't worked much on oracle except a contract job I did n the job focused on using Data Pumps n SQL*Loader. I have OCP but I equally know that academic exercise is quite different from real time events. I hope I have answered your questions n will be hoping 2 hear from u. Please advise
A-40 (m)
Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now?
« #322 on: February 28, 2009, 12:55 AM »

@jabbok
Thanks man i did mean Real
@Le Moor
Thanks for the link thats an aspect i know next to nothing about and i have not come across books or technical articles that would help with that and i know RAC's have been in use for a while now.You should have my email so do let me know when you get a soft copy
jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #323 on: February 28, 2009, 01:40 PM »

@azum,

Just had d corrupted Oracle 10g cleared from my system and a new one re-installed. The steps u gave me did the magic! Many thanks
temmy888
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #324 on: March 01, 2009, 01:26 PM »

A-40,jabbok,jimblaze, Le Moor and Azum, I'm extremely grateful to u guys . You have given me a lot inspiration and insight into Oracle DBA i have taken my time to read through your discussions from like August 2007 till date and i have been tremendously enlightened by your discussions. Azum i must commend your great sense of discuss your painstaking sense of explanation is applaudable. I live in nigeria a graduate of microbiology, i'm looking for the edge with Oracle DBA. I want to know if i could get value for my money if i pay 150k for Oracle 11g which would span for 5 weeks, Classes would hold on weekends 8hrs every weekend. Do you think the time frame would be be effective to impact the knowledge of OCA and OCP on me(someone that doesn't know a thing on DBA ).When i made inquires The institute taking the 11g said they would be using the cedar centre in V.I which as a well eqipped facility.Multimedia, 1 student to a system,  Looking forward to your urgent response
queene (f)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #325 on: March 01, 2009, 03:27 PM »

Hi guys, it's really nice to know that something like this exist, God will continually bless whoever initiated this idea and everyone that has made it survive. I concluded my oracle training with NIIT december 2008, and i plan writting my certifications (sql, oca, ocp) by the end of the month, i'll start ith sql and i'd appreciate if u guys can share your experience, dumps or anything u feel can help.
Thanks
jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #326 on: March 01, 2009, 11:45 PM »

@queene,
U have taken a nice decision. Be rest assured u can get all d support u need on this thread. just simply ask
jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #327 on: March 02, 2009, 12:05 AM »

@temmy888,
In my opinion, 5 weeks training/weekends only 4 Oracle 11g should be 4 ppl that have been working in an Oracle enviroment. I dont c u getting value 4 your money as u hv mentioned that u do no knw much about oracle. With 150k, u can get a very good training center in Lagos that will take u 4 a reasonable time.   5 weeks/weekend only is NOT ideal 4 ppl that r new to Oracle.
jimblaze (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #328 on: March 02, 2009, 03:16 PM »

@temmy888, 5 weeks is too short and thats my honest opinion, but if u think u can pull it off why not? but i would prefer you take your time, its not something you should rush into, i did my training at niit abuja for 4months and most of the things i learnt was on here or on my own, but if u have a passion for it, go for it but even if the training is free, 5 weeks is still too short and i agree with jabookm, it should be that short if have been working in an oracle environment b4 that
jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #329 on: March 03, 2009, 03:14 AM »

Hello house,
Was wondering if I someone can make the RAC material available 2 me
afam4eva (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #330 on: March 03, 2009, 09:54 AM »

Nice to know that there's an ORACLE thread.
queene (f)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #331 on: March 03, 2009, 08:56 PM »

Thanks for the response, i really appreciate it, for starters i need the current dumps for SQL and any other material that can help.
azum
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #332 on: March 03, 2009, 10:56 PM »

Apologies guys for not contributing for a while. Right now i am traveling. Once i get back to my base i will contribute more.
Regards.
A-40 (m)
Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now?
« #333 on: March 05, 2009, 02:23 AM »

Most of these IT centers are just white collar robbers to be honest
@temmy888
5weeks is not going to be enough for you to even fully grasp most areas of oracle to be honest don't get too swayed by multimedia facilities thats just a marketing ploy try to find out cheaper places its your zeal and hunger to be good at Oracle that counts not necessarily where you learn it
@queene
Wow has NIIT stopped helping students with dumps and all? I have from last year but its been updated i just might try asking a few friends for updates though
Try http:\\tahiti.oracle.com i got it from Le Moor and its pretty stacked with loads of documentation on RAC
A-40 (m)
Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now?
« #334 on: March 05, 2009, 02:29 AM »

The last part of my post was for jabbok
azum
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #335 on: March 06, 2009, 10:48 PM »

@temmy888, in 5 weeks all you can learn is the basics. This will give you a good foundation to build on. Most of your education as an Oracle DBA is going to be self-made. I mean you will learn a lot ob your own by practicing and reading a lot. There are lots and lots of materials out there on the net you can access.
The internet for me is a depth of knowledge. A simple search on any topic will produce tons and tons of information and articles. I do have over 11gb of Oracle related materials on various topics. Most which i can gladly share but the problem has been the logistics of doing so. If anyone can come up with a good logistics i will gladly make these available.
Otherwise, i will have to make a few DVDs of these materials and bring with me when i visit Nigeria in Easter.

And to all those wishing to make a career here, i say "goodluck and welcome." Be rest assured we will gladly help you make this a career you will be proud of.
temmy888
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #336 on: March 07, 2009, 10:54 AM »

Jabbok, A-40,jimblaze and Azum, you guys are heaven sent thanks a lot for critical advice. I believe in consultations especially in issues where i know less about, thanks again. I really noticed that getting you first job as a DBA isn't too easy, its like the first job is that critical step cos it seems the main springboard.

ojojames
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #337 on: March 07, 2009, 10:57 AM »

Hey guys,
I am an accountant and I want to go for ORACLE FINANCIALS but I want to pass thru OCA, OCP along my way.
I am very GREEN to oracle or even DBA biz.
Can somebody out there guide me?

I will be very grateful

James
temmy888
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #338 on: March 07, 2009, 11:09 AM »

@azum, bro thanks for your support, i hope to get a lot of mentoring from you. Hope i could get the materials you mention from you thru my brother, he is in virginia. I'm suggesting this because he would be coming to 9geria for later this month. Hope it would be able to get me started like from the scratch Wink.
    adios
Kemjisuper (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #339 on: March 07, 2009, 12:29 PM »

Hey - An Oracle DBA corner on Nairaland? This is cool. I'm presently doing Oracle 10G & Sun Solaris at NIIT, hoping to become a great DBA in the very near future. But I was wondering, is it easy to search for and land a job as an Oracle DBA in Nigeria? Or should I be looking out of the country???  Undecided

azum
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #340 on: March 07, 2009, 02:19 PM »

@Temmy88,

Unfortunately i dont live in US. Used to but right now i work in the middle east. Anyway, there is a website you can go to and register. it is called www.esnips.com. Open an account and i will gladly upload some materials there for you.

@OjoJames. As an accountant you dont need to go through OCA and OCP. All you need to do is attend the Oracle Financials classes and take the exam. Mind you, your career path in this case wont be technical but rather, functional. And as such, OCA or/and OCP wont add anything to you.
temmy888
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #341 on: March 07, 2009, 03:33 PM »

@azum, thanks so much for the hookup, if u are online you can add me on your IM (teytoy2000@yahoo.com).
A-40 (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #342 on: March 08, 2009, 12:27 AM »

@temmy888
Don't worry too much about the job it would come all that should matter to you is mastering your craft i have learned that and thats what's my ultimate focus right now
azum
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #343 on: March 08, 2009, 11:14 AM »

All you looking for hands-on tutorials on Oracle the following link has lots and lots of it.

http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/start/index.html
jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #344 on: March 09, 2009, 12:41 PM »

@azum,
Many thanks for d link. It is loaded as u did mention
jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #345 on: March 15, 2009, 12:17 AM »

Where can one find volunteer jobs 4 junior DBAs?   Grin
azum
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #346 on: March 16, 2009, 09:33 PM »

Other good websites with oracle DBA materials:

1. http://www.onlinetutelage.com/id1.html
2. http://www.dba-village.com - registration required
3. http://www.dbazine.com
4. http://www.orafaq.org
5. http://www.dba-oracle.com/articles.htm - By the world renowned DBA Guru himself - Donald K. Burleson.

Will update this post as i remember many more.
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jabbok (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #348 on: March 22, 2009, 04:36 PM »

where are the junior DBA opportunities in Naija? It appears its very scarce?HuhHuh?
aboki2
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #349 on: March 22, 2009, 05:23 PM »

I am plan to enrol for an Oracle Training program.

I am very adaptable, and open to new ideas

Which is the hottest (most lucrative) Oracle Certification in Nigeria?

Please advise!

Thanks
cabali (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #350 on: March 25, 2009, 10:45 AM »

I had an update to IE8 (not on purpose), then getting back off. And now my IE & cant open oracle forms.

Anytime I request for a form, IE shuts down immediately. Tried mozilla and it is the same thing.

Any one with possible help on that??
titilolami
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #351 on: March 25, 2009, 10:56 PM »

hello house, i'm actually new here and i'm also glad to be here cos i really need some motivations. i'm almost thru with my oracle programm at Niit but i still need to be put thru some certain stuffs. may i know how this programm can be well applied and in what areas? though i know it can be used in virtually every aspect or work of life.may i get more lite shed on it? tanx
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