Re: MS Server book

  • From: "M Rafiq" <rafiq9857@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 10:04:58 -0400

Dennis,

Bob has given a nice solutions for Windows related Oracle DBA activities. 
However just to answer your question, I have seen following 2 books more 
helpful.

1)Oracle 9i for Windows 2000 Tips and Techniques. This covers a lot of 
Windows stuff for Oracle.
2)Windows Server 2000 or 2003 by Mark Minasi. This is a good book covering 
most of Windows Server related stuff as explained by Bob.

Just stop by at Border or B&Nobles and have a look on these books. If you 
feel that it is good for your reference and reading, order it from 
bookpool.com  or check at amazon.com used books section.

Regards
Rafiq







From: "bobmetelsky@xxxxxxxxxxx" <bobmetelsky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: MS Server book
Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 18:06:14 -0400

DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:

 >Thanks to everyone who has recommended Chris Kempster's ebook SQL Server
 >2000 for the Oracle DBA. This book is really a marvel. Since most of my
 >professional experience is on Unix, I feel that I need to learn more about
 >the MS Server. Can anyone recommend a resource that can get me up to speed
 >with what I will need to know about the MS server? It seems that the
 >boundary between the system administrator and the DBA isn't as clear as it
 >is with Oracle and Unix.
 >
 >

Hi Dennis

Not to over simplify this but I don?t believe there is such a book as
windows 2000 server for the oracle dba. I?m pretty sure most of the
administration books would gravitate toward using the server to
authenticate uses, manage users, what the various ms services do - how
to admin internet information server - how to recover from corrupt
registries - domain controllers and he like. From a DBA perspective (my
experience is exclusively on NT and 2000 server) there isn?t too much to
it. I'd consider the following

Management
Right click my computer choose manage you will find
services <-- what services are running
event viewer <-- error log
local users <-- system users

right click on those individual icons and that allows to change the
properties
######################

CLI (command line interface)
command interface to run oradim orapwd etc
start run cmd

and sqlplusw
start run -->sqlplusw scott/tiger@orcl
######################

environment variables
Right click my computer choose properties --> advanced --> env variables
setting the path
Right click my computer choose properties --> advanced --> performance
options sets the system page file
######################

File locations
During the install oracle will ask you for a home, you choose and area
where you want the installation and OFA will live adjacent to that e.g.
you choose C:\oracle you will get
C:\oracle\oracleinstall\
C:\oracle\admin\...
C:\oracle\oradata\...

The install will put the binaries in your path and the programs in your
program list OEM
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Scripting
One thing I?m sure you will be hard pressed to find is a *decent* book
on is cmd scripting. I?ve had better luck online

http://www.robvanderwoude.com/index.html
http://www.ipass.net/davesisk/oont_management.htm
http://gearbox.maem.umr.edu/~batch/
http://purl.oclc.org/net/dirk/batcoll.all
http://www.deltaelectronics.com/tglbatch/

misc tools
http://www.tburke.net/info/reskittools/topics/az_body.htm
######################

Registry entries
Start run regedit
Search for oracle

You will find all the install and system configurations. Fairly intuitive.
######################

Editors

Forget notepad
Get a good text editor for sql and CLI scripts
http://www.editpadpro.com/download.html

The free version is excellent
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I don?t mean to offend any MS SA's but from a dba point of view I really
don?t think its gets more complicated than that. Or in the very least
the above will get you well on your way. (unless you really want to be a
SA which IMO is not at all necessary to admin oracle)

Email me if you have any specific questions, I?d be happy to help.
Again, I believe any MS SA book is going to be very general and will not
address oracle.

hth
Bob





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