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thanks, just wanted to double-check.
it's scsi disks btw... guess i should have said that...
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lerone
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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:33 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Lerone - This was discussed awhile back, so you may want to search the
archives. As I recall, the advice was pretty much along the lines you have
proposed, to avoid scanning the large Oracle dbf files because you are
wasting a lot of your system resource since dbf files aren't executed they
won't infect your system, even if a virus was there.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:59 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
perusing the archives of the list i've gotten the impression that virus packages are frowned on; it seems that the endorsed methodology is the "restricted-access-purely-this-solution" approach.
by that, the server *only* runs oracle and is configured to only allow access to that resource.
we are running a development box with oracle and mcafee virus shield, excluding the oracle directory from scanning.
not knowing what we will need to administer these remotely, applying restrictions, disabling shares and ports might be a step too far. but it's something we may want to consider.
what were mentioned as detractions to installing a virus package was:
-scanning of oracle files brings the server to it's knees
-virus package may erroneously identify an oracle related file as infected,
the quarantine or deletion of said file could cripple your solution
my question is... does this still hold true? do any of you run oracle w/ a virus package? if so what and how?
i'm looking for real world experiences, the development box we have is isolated so i have no real world metrics.
for now our decision is to install a virus package and exclude oracle-related--questionable files, like .DBFs and .CTLs...
good bad other?
TIA, hopefully i'm not beating a dead horse
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