Don't ask me, I didn't participate in the writing of that one and I've
never had cause to use the command center database.
- Paul Drake <discgolfdba_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> I recall seeing a "command center database" in the book
>
> Oracle 8i DBA Handbook by Loney, Theriault.
> chapter 6 - Managing multiple databases.
>
> its a start. I haven't read the 9i version.
>
> Rachel,
>
> were there any improvements to it?
>
> Paul
>
> "Loughmiller, Greg" <Greg.Loughmiller_at_cingular.com> wrote:
>
> I'll throw in my *very expensive free* comments...
>
> <expensive free comments>
> This begins to create the corporate metadata and architecture as
> Peter mentions. We are on this road, and there are several tools that
> can do *auto discovery*. There are some very nice tools on the market
> for asset discovery. They have *exit points* where one could write
> some basic code to access those assets(sql getting v$ info and store
> in your metadata?).
>
> We have built an enterprise repository to maintain infrastructure
> data, application, servers, network devices, and transport layers.
> And now we are going down the *yellow brick road* to begin the data
> acquisition process.
>
> We too, will also define and assign accountability to those elements
> within our repository.
> </expensive free comments>
>
> greg
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Just a quick reply to this.
>
> You are, in fact, formulating the sort of request which would be
> input to a
> corporate data architecture. We have built such a thing, and it
> includes the
> issues you refer to. More importantly, we have identified who is
> responsible
> for every single piece of data in the system. The management of an
> attribute
> in a table can in fact be traced right back up to that level of
> senior
> management where they don't even know how to spell 'Oracle'...
>
> peter
> edinburgh
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Smith, Ron L. [mailto:rlsmith_at_kmg.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 3:30 PM
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> > Subject: DBA Support Database
> >
> >
> > I was thinking about putting together a database that
> > contains a list of
> > DBAs, servers, databases, and applications. The database
> > would be used
> > by the Helpdesk and Management to see who is responsible for a
> given
> > application or database when problems occur.
> >
> > I thought I would check first and see if anyone has already
> designed
> > such a database and might be willing to share it.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Ron Smith
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