RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- From: "Kevin Closson" <kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 22:44:40 -0700
> RPI (Repetitive Patching Illusion - whereby patches are applied
to patches to patches in the hope of attaining system stability)
> CUD (Compulsive Upgrade Disorder - the irrational belief that an
upgrade will clearly related to both CTD and RPI)
>I'm sure there are others waiting to be identified
RUAF (Rolling Upgrades are Fantasy)
GPIF (Grid Patching is Fantasy)
ATONTRI (Is not fencing)
MACE (Mace is Not Complete Emacs)
--
http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
- References:
- Re: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- From: Niall Litchfield
Other related posts:
- » RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » Re: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » Re: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » Re: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » RE: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- » Re: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- Re: Query tuning exercise: what to look for in a 10053 trace
- From: Niall Litchfield