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Well, I just paged through the front part and it says nothing about 9i
coverage. I don't use MTS, so I'm not a good judge on what it covers
that may apply to 9i or not. The rest of the book I can judge and find
it (IMHO) to be a very good book on Oracle Network communication, both
with good clear overviews as well as detailed references for
troubleshooting and configuration.
Stephen
>>> mcaffrey_at_proximo.com 11/07/03 09:19AM >>>
The actual titile is "Oracle Net8: Configuration and
Troubleshooting",
but I remember a good start to 9i's Oracle Net features being included
as well.
Melanie
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:58 AM
To: 'ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com'
If you purchase "Oracle Networking .... (something or other) :-) " by Jonathan Gennick and Hugo Toledo, this should give you an excellent start.
I can't recall, off the top of my head if the new MTS 9i init.ora parameters are included in this text.
I believe that the latest edition of this book does include them,
though
...
HTH,
Melanie
-----Original Message-----
Mauricio Vilez
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:34 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi
Can somebody tell me the steps for changing my server configuration
from
dedicated server to shared server?
Thanks
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