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A company called Ataman (http://www.ataman.com) has a product that will
let you telnet into an NT box. If telnet works for you on Unix, then
this product will also work on NT. It's easy to use and easy to
configure. And you can also get versions of vi editor for NT.
HTH,
Brian
Frank Downs wrote:
>
> I am interested in the concept of remotely administering databases via
> the Internet (e.g. basic performance tuning, backup monitoring, alert
> log monitoring, disk space monitoring etc.) for unsophisticated Oracle
> clients.
>
> Does anybody have any experience, advice or reference material
> regarding the administration of Oracle databases via the Internet
> (particularly between two continents where the effective connection
> speeds could be < 33K)
>
> I am guessing that Telnet is more than adequate for Unix system, but I
> am unsure with regards to the effectiveness of remote tools provided
> by NT (e.g. the NT Resource Kit 'Remote Console', performance monitor,
> event viewer, server manager etc).
>
> Thanks
> Frank
Received on Wed Jan 05 2000 - 08:13:50 CST
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