RE: OT moment of doubt

  • From: "Andre van Winssen" <awinssen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lcerri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <Oracle-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 21:48:39 +0200

>> the unix "administrator" girl
I don't think 'girl' made any difference=20

Andre=20

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Namens Luis Fernando Cerri
Verzonden: donderdag 16 juni 2005 21:17
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Onderwerp: RE: OT moment of doubt

I don't think giving another extension to dbf files would help.=20

An interesting story:

In my last job, the unix "administrator" girl noticed that one of the =
file
systems was 95% full. Searching for large files, she found a lot of 1GB =
ones
named standard01.dbf, standard02.dbf, etc, all owned by oracle. So, she =
had
the brilliant idea to (before asking anyone) compress all of them to =
free
the file system. Not happy enough, she called to blame me for keeping
different copies of the same 1GB file not compressed... Less than 30 =
seconds
after HER calling, dozens of develovers calling to ask what was =
happening to
their (for lucky) development environment.
=20
Have a nice day!

Luis




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Subject: Re: OT moment of doubt


Perhaps it would be safer to give another extension to database files on =

really important servers to avoid mistakes. Something like *.mpg for=20
instance.

SF

Joe wrote:

>What would you call that moment in time after you do "rm *.dbf" on all
>your database files, where you suddenly panic about whther you're on
>the right server or not?
>
>This happens to me all the time, even after checking, even after 17
>yrs of DBA-ing. Kinda like that feeling you get when your chair starts
>to tip over backwards but you catch yourself.
>
>:P
>
>Joe
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> =20
>


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