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Hi list,
recently I had a problem with a customer, we solved the problem but
the situation was really strange, it seemd to be something in the
hardware.
Some week ago I went to his office and discovered they had a problem with aeration, the room where is the computer was extremely hot.
The point is, if there is some trick to know if there is a problem
cause by exposing the server to overheating for some periods, from
Oracle database.
I don't think there is, but I ask anyway.
Thank you.
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8 years of experience in Oracle 7,8i,9i,10g and developer 6i
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Received on Wed Oct 05 2005 - 08:31:07 CDT
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