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I have recently added Windows oracle on NT as well again. I used to work with them 2 years ago but the memory is a tad foggy.
Does any one have any cheat sheet summary of the Windows oriented administration commands..
Like:
dos window, set ORACLE_SID=<oracle_sid>
set ORACLE_HOME=<path eg. D:\oracle\ora81> exp.bat files par.files oradim utility The services that get started.. Ones you don't need etc. The ora_dba group that administrator needs to be in and so on..
Would be much appreciated... Even if it is not complete. As I ramp up, I will create a nice cheat sheet to share with those who want it.
Books are ok but I am looking to see if someone has condensed it all down.
Brian
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On Behalf Of Chris Stephens
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 4:09 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Learning Oracle on Windows
I recently accepted a position with a company that strictly runs Oracle on Windows. I've been working in an HP-UX environment for the last 4 years. I need to come up to speed quickly. I know next to nothing about Windows other than from the standpoint of a casual user. Any suggestions on where to start? I don't believe I'll be doing much outside of Oracle's interaction with the OS.
Any good books/websites/blogs for Oracle on Windows?
.....please no jokes. ...i know, i know. I have been told they are thinking of getting into linux which is encouraging.
No jokes! :)
chris
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Received on Wed Oct 06 2004 - 09:01:42 CDT