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Recent content by dblair

  1. dblair

    Ora-27101 : shared memory realm does not exist

    can you connect to the database from the server the database is running on ?
  2. dblair

    TAR: tape read error

    try using dd or pax. see the man pages.
  3. dblair

    Computing sums & formatting ...

    import to excel ???
  4. dblair

    Old Aviion

    switch off/on ?
  5. dblair

    Find a deleted file?

    not unless a backup was taken betwwen the change and the delete...Sorry.
  6. dblair

    Slow telnet and ftp login response

    Networking rather than a Unix issue if your FTP/Telent between the boxes is fine.
  7. dblair

    CPU speed

    'speed' is more than about CPU speed... memory (phyisical/virtual) disks (phyisical/virtual) type of application/server/database... Not an easy answer to such a question.
  8. dblair

    FTP - Unix to NT

    or install bash on your win system.
  9. dblair

    location for executables

    /usr/local is NOT a gnu invention.
  10. dblair

    Oracle Clinet Setup

    No dev tools should be installed, just the Orcl client and application software.
  11. dblair

    Oracle Clinet Setup

    can you expand the question a bit. Give deatils of what u r runninf (client and server), what architecure, how many tiers ?
  12. dblair

    How to take a screen shot

    Just take a screen shot of the telnet session in Windows (Ctrl + Print Screen).
  13. dblair

    encrypt a file

    easiest way to install packages - # download .exe file from bullfreeware website. Then following simple intructions to install.
  14. dblair

    Dec Alpha boot problem

    Not much in the way of logging at that level. The boot process is wriiten to a log (in /var I think). If you have Tru64 5.x you could post the following (to see what disk that you do have) - hwmgr and - scu show edt Have a look at the sys_check utility - this will output all current system...

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