Re: oracle total recall

  • From: Kevin Jernigan <kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Vishal Gupta <vishal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 10:29:22 -0700

My team is a little busy - but I'm happy to help with any questions etc 
on any of the products listed in my sig ;-)  -KJ

On 4/12/12 9:15 AM, Vishal Gupta wrote:
> Wow that's lot of products to manage in the signature.
>
> Regards,
> Vishal Gupta
>
> On 12 Apr 2012, at 09:05, kevin jernigan<kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>
>> The OTN listing has not been re-posted yet; we hope to have it done by
>> the end of the week...
>>
>> Note that it will be posted as "sample code", and as such it is
>> technically not supported; the verbiage on the samplecode site states:
>>
>> "Unless explicitly identified as such, the sample code here is not
>> certified or supported by Oracle; it is intended for educational or
>> testing purposes only. "
>>
>> -KJ
>>
>> Kevin Jernigan
>> Senior Director Product Management
>> Advanced Compression, Hybrid Columnar
>> Compression (HCC), Database File System
>> (DBFS), SecureFiles, Database Smart Flash
>> Cache, Total Recall, Database Resource
>> Manager (DBRM), Direct NFS Client (dNFS),
>> Continuous Query Notification (CQN),
>> Index Organized Tables (IOT), Information
>> Lifecycle Management (ILM)
>> (650) 607-0392 (o)
>> (415) 710-8828 (m)
>>
>>
>> On 4/10/2012 11:45 AM, Tefft, Michael J wrote:
>>> This is an issue that is of high importance to us. Can you provide any
>>> additional information? Was this posted on Metalink?
>>>
>>> It would be very helpful if I could point this out to Oracle support, as
>>> they have said this is not supported.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>     Mike
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Job Miller
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 7:31 PM
>>> To: remigiusz.sokolowski@xxxxxxxxxx; Rumpi Gravenstein
>>> Cc: oracle-l
>>> Subject: Re: oracle total recall
>>>
>>> According to the Total Recall Product Manager, yes, you can export and
>>> then import history following the process described in an OTN article
>>> (and associated scripts). Unfortunately, that OTN listing was taken down
>>> a little while ago, and they are working on getting it re-posted.
>>>
>>> It should be up shortly.
>>>
>>> Job
>>>
>>>
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