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Friday, January 10, 2020

Flash Disk Replacement due to poor performance in Exadata X6-2 Environment

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We have Exadata X6-2 Environment, where one of our Flashdisk was showing, To identify a poor performance flash disk, use the following comm...

Recover loss of the SYSTEM tablespace on the original location

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In particular this example will restore the lost tablespace to its original location. When you lose the  SYSTEM  tablespace the instance c...

How to recover from a loss of a non-system tablespace

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The following scenario will describe how to proceed when you lose a non-system tablespace, I mean not the SYSTEM and UNDO tablespace. In pa...

How to recover a corrupted/damaged/lost NONSYSTEM datafile (Database in ARCHIVELOG mode)

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The following scenario describes what happens when a nonsystem datfile is lost. Before proceeding be sure to have a complete backup of your...

How to recover loss of SYSTEM tablespace on different location

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This is another post on a scenario describing how to proceed when you lose the SYSTEM tablespace: as already said this tablespace always co...
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Hi, happy to introduce about me. I've now worked in IT for over 9 years. Currently working with Verisk Health, data services and analytics company. I obtained M. Sc Computers from Andhra University. Then I was employed in Apex, Abacus, Pioneer and TCS. In those organizations I got the opportunity to work on different databases. Mean time completed my Oracle 10g OCA/Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10 OS, Part 1/ITIL V3 Fundamental Examination. Currently working in Verisk Health as a Oracle DBA. Worked on databases from 10G to 60TB in size. Design and implemented logical and physical database models. I consider my self as a learner and always hungry to know more. Knowledge is one thing that charges me and I feel that in increases by sharing.
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