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Recovering a database on another machine
for instance. The next thing to do to make your life
easier is to use the exact directory structure on both
servers for your Oracle datafiles. Restore your backup
to the target server (don't forget control files, your
parameter file, and your password file). Then, use
ORADIM to create the database service. This is the
basics and...
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Recovering data after upgrading to Win2000 Server
We've lost Oracle 7.1 on a Windows NT 4.0 Server. Our licence agreements insist we install Win2000 Server. We have Oracle 7.1 drivers, and we have data on tape backup and copied onto the same directory on the new server...
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May 18, 2005
Backup best practices
at Oracle's Recovery Manager (RMAN) in Oracle 10g? A new feature for RMAN in 10g is that you can test the recoverability of your backup without affecting your current database. RMAN goes through the motions using your backup without actually recovering and restoring anything. There is one simple RMAN command to test...
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Apr 30, 2005
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Bill Inmon see the data warehouse as the heart of the corporate information factory, which is the infrastructure designed to meet a company's information processing needs on the Web...
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Data Mining In A Data Warehoused World
the role of data mining in corporate IT architectures and makes the important point that a data warehouse isn't actually needed to make sense of company data(February 29, 2000...
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Feb 29, 2000
Data marts and data warehouse: Information architecture for the millennium
corporate information factory," a complete set of enterprise systems encompassing the data warehouse and data marts. He also offers selection criteria for choosing DW technologies in order to achieve various business intelligence goals...
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