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archive log files in the hot backup process, but the Oracle hot / Online backup is ... Remove first few lines from the Controlfile, that is, delete all the lines until ...
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/resources/systems_storage_disk_pdf_DS8K_SYS_CLONIN...
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To delete a file, use the unlink system call. • From the shell, this is rm <filename> ... transaction writes a log record that contains. redo and undo information. ...
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2006/OpSystems/handout2-2up.pdf
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... scheme to ensure proper separation of SYSTEM, ROLLBACK, REDO LOG, DATA, ... 4. What command is used to remove a file? Level: Low Expected answer: rm ...
http://it.toolbox.com/wiki/index.php/Interview_Questions_with_Answers_for_Oracle...
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Three groups of redo log files, with each group having two ... chmod command to make them readable: chmod o+r /etc/snmpd.* The files are: /etc/snmpd.conf ...
http://www.ordba.net/Articles/Misc.htm
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To create an additional control file, use the operating system (OS) copy command ... In some cases, although this command succeeds in creating archived log files ...
http://www.sloug.org/presentations/David Austin FAQs.pdf
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It important to recognize that many aspects of the operating system can be ... You want to remove entries that refer to the grep command itself, which is being ...
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/saternos_scripting.html?rssid=rss_...
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... running the 64-bit operating system on an UltraSPARC machine, ... files from the Oracle directories and to check free space in archived redo log filesystems. ...
http://www22.brinkster.com/rpapnoi/unix/unixoracle.txt
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4. System command language selectable on a per-user basis. ... To delete a file, use the unlink system call. • From the shell, this is rm <filename> ...
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/0809/OpSysI/os1a-slides5.pdf
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archive log files in the hot backup process, but the Oracle hot / Online backup is ... Remove first few lines from the Controlfile, that is, delete all the lines until ...
http://av.rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGkuAYzAlLgIMBNUaDBqMX;_ylu=X3oDMTBwMjNqdWVsBHBnd...
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* shut the system down * boot CD/DVD of a different operating system – e.g. Knoppix, Ubuntu, etc. ... * delete (rm(1)/unlink(2)) the file(s) * unmount ... have tried to use the command ...
http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2007/06/04/how-to-delete-an...