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Ryan, have you tried PDBA toolkit? The address is:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oracleperl/pdbatoolkit/
This toolkit has a plethora of very useful scripts. I seem to
recollect an ugly looking O'Reilly book with moth on an orange
overtone cover, which does a very good job on documenting it.
The book is called "Perl for Oracle DBA". The PDBA toolkit is
slightly out of date but still very useful, but the book is
invaluable because it documents a whole lot of other tools like
Oracle::OCI (a perversion) Apache::OWA, Apache::DBI and Mason,
which are hard to come by and even harder to find examples that
make sense. The author is Mr. Jared Still, otherwise known as the
owner of this list. Please let me know if you purchase the book,
because I'll have to charge Jared for commission.
On 12/05/2003 03:44:32 PM, Ryan wrote:
> one more point. Sorry for all the emails. I found that when writing scripts
> for monitoring you really should follow an abstraction philosohpy similiar
> to what you see in Object Oriented programming. Write utility scripts, use
> data files, then have utility scripts that 'echo' out data from them like a
> function.
>
> maintenance is much easier.
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>
>
> > Folks,
> >
> > I thought it'd be interesting to take a survey on what techniques and
> > frameworks DBA's on this list use to manage their Oracle databases. I
> > imagine that some of us manage only a single database and instance, but in
> > those configurations where there are many instances, multiple databases,
> > different platforms/versions, etc., what are some of the strategies for
> > management in place? What daily tasks do you perform, and how do you
> > organize them? How do you manage user requests (individually or as part
> > of a larger environment)? How do you handle jobs? Organization
> > techniques? Naming standards? User/application deployment framework,
> > etc., etc.?
> >
> > (Obviously we could write a book about this -- there's an idea! -- but
> > summaries and pointers would be interesting. Perhaps we can come up with
> > a best practices document and associated framework for Oracle database
> > management.)
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Adam
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Mladen Gogala
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