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Thank you very much sir,
Its a really joyful answer.DBA should always be tactful.
Get all materials from him: contacts ...It has added some knowledge to me.Its a better to prepare contact list with old DBA so we can use at any time
Have a nice weekend
thanks
Laimutis Nedzinskas <Laimutis.Nedzinskas_at_landsbanki.is> wrote:
May be I am getting old or may be I am just getting wiser.
Apply KGB tactics: get from the previous DBA every information you can. Have a beer with him or some flowers to her. Find out everything you can, let him talk! Especially find out everything what is not written down! Get all materials from him: contacts, docs, scripts. Find out what (and how!) he does every day, at the end of the week, month, quarter, year, etc.
Find out what *irregular* shit happens and what he does when it happens. Find out as much as possible about all unusual stuff in his "household". If possible, concentrate not on schemas, objects, etc but on the functions - i.e. applications. Functions is what is important to the end customer but not schemas and objects. Some functions can be safely ignored but some are critical. Understanding what they do is the most important. Understanding how they function is just important. Understanding that this schema and that object and this parameter must be there is just a black box approach.
If all that stuff can be put in writing and kept updated then fine. You can be safely fired when time comes :-)
I am just curious to know the answer for these questions.
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Fri Dec 15 2006 - 08:20:11 CST
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