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Thank you very much.
I am relevant new I this list, and found it as excellent source of
self-education.
Thanks again for providing this valuable information.
Best regards,
Jurijs
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Michael Thomas <mhthomas_at_yahoo.com>
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Hi,
Or look here if you didn't get Bruce's post: http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/07-2004/msg01589.html
And, at the link Bruce mentions for Jonathan's post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxx/msg65208.html
Those xxx's should say:
fatcity.com
Jonathan's post has good information that is not in the book, but obvious to the (un)casual observer. ;-)
2) Yes, this book is very new. Don't order it if you never look at event/wait data. Otherwise, I suspect you will find it mandatory. :-)
Regards,
Mike Thomas
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