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larryoncol (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #96 on: August 14, 2007, 03:38 PM »

@CYBERBOB

COULDN'T REALLY GET WHAT YOU WERE TRYING TO SAY IN YOUR LAST POST, KINDA OUT OF POINT. TRY FOLLOW UP ON THE DISCUSSION OK.

Truetalk (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #97 on: August 18, 2007, 04:49 PM »

I AM A CERTIFIED ORACLE DBA BUT I HOPE TO MEET OTHER DBA"S HERE IN NIGERIA THAT ARE CURRENTLY WORKING THAT WE CAN SHARE OUR EXPERIENCE TOGETHER AND THOSE THAT ARE WILLING TO KNOW ABOUT ORACLE CAN GETIN TOUCH WITH ME OR BETTER CAN CHAT WITH ME WITH THIS YAHOO IS rikkyzone or email me for help rikkyzone@yahoo.com.

BE VERY FREE AND OUTSPOKEN
femoshyguy
oracle dba tutorials
« #98 on: August 19, 2007, 11:23 PM »

pls can i get an odb certified person in the house to give me tutorials on oca/ocp as well as career advice thank u.
sleektoe
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #99 on: August 20, 2007, 05:58 AM »

@SLEEK_CHIC
 I HAVE A PROBLM RUNNING ORACL AFTER INSTALLATION ON MY LINUX MACHINE.
AFTER RUNNING THE INVENTORY SCRIPT.
IT GETS TO A PART WHERE IT AUTOMATICALLY CHECKS THE CONFIGURED APPLICATIONS AND LOCATIONS.IT JUST RRORS OUT.THOUGHT IT WAS MY CONFIGURATION,BUT IT IS GOOD.
PLEAS HELP OUT CUZ IT SEEMS your REALLY GOOD WITH LINUX SYSTEM
TO BE SPECIFIC RH 3
AS REGARDS SOFTWARES.IS IT POSSIBLE TO GT SOLARIES 10 AT OTIGBA
ACTUALLY HAVE A BOOK ON IT BUT DO NOT HAVE THE PLATFORM
A-40 (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #100 on: August 20, 2007, 12:28 PM »

I am pretty new to this stuff i have got experience with SQL server but i prefer Oracle and would like to get one or two advices from experienced folks on it
babasin (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #101 on: August 21, 2007, 12:25 PM »

@sleektoe ,

I was in Nigeria in May. I gave some Solaris10 CD to some guys on the chat here.

May be they can make copy for you. Otherwise, downloand and burn for use.
monex
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #102 on: August 22, 2007, 08:19 AM »

i tried installing oracle on Red Hat Linux 9.0. It errored out with unsupported version. Can't oracle be installed Red Hat Linux 9.0?
Banderas (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #103 on: August 22, 2007, 08:31 AM »

You need to get the redhat 9.0 version. It's available on the oracle site. It also depends on what version of oracle you want to install.

This is a link to oracle 9i (if you intend to download it) http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/oracle9i/htdocs/linuxx8664soft.html

Also check on the internet for ways to install oracle on linux to get information from people who have installed it already. I used this link for assitance when I got stuck

http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.shtml
monex
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #104 on: August 22, 2007, 09:02 AM »

actually it was oracle 10g release 2
cabali (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #105 on: August 30, 2007, 10:22 PM »

I hope y'all is having fun here.
Harryeze (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #106 on: September 03, 2007, 01:25 PM »

Hello Folks,

I joined this forum new.
Am very much interested on Oracle Database Administration, can any one help me get started?


Harrison
SLEEK_CHIC (f)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #107 on: September 03, 2007, 11:36 PM »

Hi Monex,

Redhat 9 is actually not supported by oracle 10g, but you could edit your /etc/redhat-release file to be able to install. This link should help you.

http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle10g.shtml

Don't forget to install the RPM's and dependencies.

@ sleektoe,sorry for the late reply. What version of Oracle are you installing on Red Hat. If its 10g, then u could use the link above to ensure u took the right steps. If its Oracle 9i, then you could use the link posted by Banderas. Be careful, especially when editing your .bash_profile file . I would also need the exact error message and number to help you cos there are so many errors that could arise.

Never forget to use the net as much as you can. Its been very helpful to me.

Concerning the Solaris, Babasin actually dropped some CD's with Larryoncol. You could get a copy from him. Might be easier if you are in ABJ cos i dont know if any lagosian has been able to get any.

@Cabali, howz life. Hope u are cool. Been a while. Were u able to get the cd's from Larryoncol?

@ Babasin, howz everything. Howz your job

@everyone, hope u are all having fun. Take care
monex
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #108 on: September 04, 2007, 08:56 AM »

thanks for the information sleek_chic.

I never new Oracle only supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

I was advised however to use it on solaris as solaris is a more popular platform for Oracle Database.

The net has been really helpful especially forums like this and more especially people like you
cabali (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #109 on: September 04, 2007, 09:40 PM »

it will b helpful if we all spill our issues here as experienced day after day so we can thrash it and then help others as well.

gr8, guys! 
whatnext
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #110 on: September 05, 2007, 02:29 PM »

@Sleek_chic,

pardon my ignorance please. What are RPMs and their dependencies? how are they installed?
IG
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #111 on: September 05, 2007, 08:15 PM »

Hi guys, After seeing a lot of praises on oracle. I've finally decided that I will give a try.
I've worked with MSSQL Server, Mysql, and other lighter dbms like sqlite and access(ashamed of admitting) but
finally settled on firebird.
I will try Oracle because everybody is talking Oracle. Although it seems to me that majority of the
people talking Oracle have never tried another DBMS apart from it.

Now I've downloaded the Express Edition Of Oracle 10g from their website.
Am planning to play with it and see how it diifers from other DBMSes and if there is any significant
advantages that it offers.

I also plan to post my observations on Nairaland.

Why am posting this here is because I may need clarification from long time Oracle users in case
there is anything I got wrong.

One more thing, am talking from a software developer's viwepoint and not that of a DBA. So am relatively
free to choose the best DBMS that fits the project am working on.

Till then be cool. Cool
IG
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #112 on: September 05, 2007, 08:18 PM »

Quote from: whatnext on September 05, 2007, 02:29 PM
@Sleek_chic,

pardon my ignorance please. What are RPMs and their dependencies? how are they installed?

RPM (Redhat Package Manager) rpm files are  used for installing packages on linux distributions that are are based on redhat linux. They are like the setup.exe you use in windows but are not exactly the same.
segebee (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #113 on: September 07, 2007, 05:46 PM »

on oracle on linux, there are some parameters or configs you must type in first

i got those at niit
u might see guys here who have it

Pls if anyone has a part time oracle job, i'll be glad to take it, i really want to work wt real life databases
cabali (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #114 on: September 08, 2007, 02:13 AM »

I thought u said NIIT provides jobs in companies for their students  Huh  Huh

when I spoke words of elders to u, u wouldnt listen

who can help out please
segebee (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #115 on: September 08, 2007, 08:33 PM »

you were right cabali

though NIIT helped me a lot, u see they wouldn't have been able to help cos im in school
and i might not b able to combine it.

i remember dreamin about workin in the bank and how id drive my official car in school
even my friends don't know im a DBA

got introduced to web programmin at NIIT and that's my major now

so u were right, thanks a lot!

how ave u been wt oracle
SLEEK_CHIC (f)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #116 on: September 08, 2007, 10:58 PM »

@ monex,

Oracle does not support only red hat. It can be installed on some others like suse, etc. Not all red hat versions are supported though.
Truetalk (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #117 on: September 10, 2007, 10:59 AM »

you want to create user
right?Huh try this
log in as a sysdba or someone that has the sysdba priviledge then
create user tom
identified by win2007;

Talking bout the password file that would be done on the operatiing system level ok.

You must specify Oracle SID ok
olawa20 (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #118 on: September 10, 2007, 11:55 AM »

Does anybody know how to enable wireless connection on red hat linux in order to have other users access resources like oracle isqlplus page on it
adepojutop (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #119 on: September 17, 2007, 04:55 PM »

Hello Fellow DBA,I must confess i have followed your conversations for a while and i must confess its really educative but cant we still feed each other with Job openings,expecially fellow landers who are already working i must confess its not easy geting started as DBA but once the first job comes u start enjoing every bit of the skill invested so much to acquire.
monex
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #120 on: September 18, 2007, 07:55 PM »

i just wrote the oracle database 10g administration 1 (1z0-042) and passed with 100% score.

thanks vivienne , sleek_chic, babasin, larryoncol, cabali, sbucareer etc.

i would soon write the administration 2 (1z0-043) exam as i have been reading for it even before writing the 1z0-042.

I had an old braindump and saw about 15 new questions but i emphatically say that the sybex books i read together with refering to oracle docs helped me answer just about every question. thanks vivienne  once again.

sleek_chic, i had to forget about the linux idea. i later installed solaris 10 and i am about installing oracle on it. i had problems with dd command and dual booting as i wanted the windows boot loader (my kid brothers use my PC). i rememver babasin saying something about solaris being cool for oracle.

Please lets share more
Truetalk (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #121 on: October 02, 2007, 12:54 PM »

My fellow DBA's i need a recent OCP DUMPS
pls. I would be very greatful if anyone could forward the recent on to my email address

rikkyzone@yahoo.com
Truetalk (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #122 on: October 02, 2007, 01:02 PM »

Quote from: adepojutop on September 17, 2007, 04:55 PM
Hello Fellow DBA,I must confess i have followed your conversations for a while and i must confess its really educative but can't we still feed each other with Job openings,expecially fellow landers who are already working i must confess its not easy geting started as DBA but once the first job comes u start enjoing every bit of the skill invested so much to acquire.

IT IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT.
IT IS NOT VERY EASY WRITTING THE WHOLE EXAMINATIONS AND YOU ARE YET TO FIND A JOB.

THANKS adepojutop IT'S A NICE SUGGESTION.

cabali (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #123 on: January 16, 2008, 08:53 AM »

I think private practice makes more sense than looking for a job in nigeria cos there just aint much around Cry
stardeejay (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #124 on: February 07, 2008, 03:07 PM »

pls i need help on DBA in NIIT Abuja
Truetalk (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #125 on: February 08, 2008, 11:46 PM »

how can i be of help to you?HuhHuh
stardeejay (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #126 on: February 12, 2008, 06:59 PM »

what are some of the softwares i need to get on my own to help prepare for the oca and ocp exams?
pls,how can u connect me to sllek_chick or monic?
surry_g (m)
Re: Oracle DBA Corner
« #127 on: February 13, 2008, 08:30 PM »

Cabali, there is no reason why you can not study at home and pass your oracle exams. I know of those who do pass at home so no fear. Just try hard and prapare very well. Good luck.
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