How to determine RHEL or RHEL release and kernel in use
to show the kernel version in use uname -a show the RHEL version / release cat /etc/redhat-release other clones may […]
to show the kernel version in use uname -a show the RHEL version / release cat /etc/redhat-release other clones may […]
Without running runInstaller, dbca, opatch, or rman, pick up an existing DB and the Oracle binaries and move them to
Oracle – what is filling up my diag directory and sub-directories sqlplus / as sysdba SQL> show parameter diag NAME
Here are a few tidbits (not comprehensive – I’ll leave that to Oracle) about “oraInventory”. Generally, it’s directory structure containing
alter session set nls_date_format=’dd-mon-yy hh24:mi’; SELECT A.*, Round(A.Count#*B.AVG#/1024/1024) HOURLY_Avg_Mb FROM (SELECT To_Char(First_Time,’YYYY-MM-DD HH24′) HOUR, Count(1) Count#, Min(RECID) Min#, Max(RECID) Max# FROM v$log_history GROUP BY To_Char(First_Time,’YYYY-MM-DD HH24′) ORDER BY
Purpose How to setup a device on Oracle Virtual Box – and use that device for a Oracle stand alone
Want more bash history than the default – try this in your .bashrc. Then save them to a file with
Virtual Box Additions Fails cd /etc/yum.repos.d wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/public-yum-ol6.repo yum update # make sure these guys are installed yum install gcc yum
This blog assumes your VM is RHEL or clone of RHEL using the logical volume manager – if you are