l,m,h,c is the tape density
Low,medium,high,compressed
It is different for each kind of tape.
c is used most often.
b = BSD behavior (not sure what that means)
n= no rewind
Sorry not command, It is a component, which allows quick copy from one table to another.
Coming to think of it, it might not work with cross database. You should look at it anyway.
Of course you can use use a query, to extract then a loop to insert. Slower but works.
Query1.SQL.ADD('SELECT *...
I rememebr something about AVI functions returning a bitmap. I guess you can use a function to rotate it.
Another way I thing is use OpenGL, and put the bitmap as a texture, Then you rotate the object and the movie can be rotated whilst still playing.
try this link. The tutorial is in C++, but...
The set up seems OK apart from the /oradata4 and /oradata5 which are not mirrored.
You can see which partition swap is on using "swap -l" command. However, swap devices are normally not mirrored, as they are slower at writing and generally do not require the protection.
There are two types of RAID implementation. Software and hardware.
Do you have a storage array (extra box holding disks?) e.g. A1000, A3510 etc. These storage arrays tend to be hardware RAID.
Internal disks tend to be software RAID.
Also do you know if you have volume managers on your server...
1. It is just a preference. If you are used to Microsoft tools e.g. C++,C# etc you will find the Microsoft software easier to use. If you have used Borland C++, Delphi then Borland IDE will be easier to use. Remember the IDE is meant to save you development time not hinder it.
There are those...
I have recently bought a new comp. Summary from 1400 XP,512MB, MX400 to 64 3200+,2G, 7900GT.
My problem:
I do some video encoding VCD->DivX using virtualDubMod. I would open the AVSEQ01.DAT and the save as avi. Then when finished I insert the next disk and select AVSEQ01.DAT for the second CD...
If for some reason you must use Delphi, I think there is a BatchMove component which can be used to move data from one table to another (again with append, overwrite options). I have only used it in simple Paradox tables so I do not know its performance or reliability with large databases.
MS SQLServer has a tool to do this kind of thing.
It is allows import and export of databases, excel files, text files etc.
I cannot rememeber what it is called (used it about 5 years ago) but it should be in the menus. It takes about 30 mins to learn and is quite fast. There are options to...
All I can suggest is
Your user usage pattern might have changed, so they are running something which cause high memory usage.
Any problems with RAM? Lost any physical memory.
I would suggest you try to find out if the high scan rate is time related.
It does sound like your system is I/O bound...
you can use "ifconfig -a" to view your NIC cards, it will show ip etc.
you can use "prtdiag" normallay found in /usr/platform/sun4u/sbin which will show you all the hardware config + status. It will show you your RAM and how many sticks, how big etc.
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