It feels like PostgresConf in New York is in full swing, even though the main tracks haven’t even started yet! (Oh, and by the way, as of this morning I heard there are still day-passes available for those who haven’t yet registered for the conference… and then you can come hear a great session about … Continue reading
TLDR: Note to future self… (1) Read this before you modify a table on a live PostgreSQL database. If you do it wrong then your app might totally hang. There is a right way to do it which avoids that. (2) Especially remember the lock_timeout step. Many blog posts around the ‘net are missing this … Continue reading
Since last October I’ve been periodically writing up summaries of interesting content I see on the internet related to PostgreSQL (generally blog posts). My original motivation was just to learn more about PostgreSQL – but I’ve started sharing them with a few colleagues and received positive feedback. Thought I’d try posting one of these digests … Continue reading
This month I worked with a chicagoland company to improve performance for eBusiness Suite on AIX. I’ve worked with databases running on AIX a number of times over the years now. Nevertheless, I got thrown for a loop this week. TLDR: In the end, it came down to a fundamental change in resource accounting that … Continue reading
Just a quick note to point out that the October PSU was just released. The database has a few more vulnerabilities than usual (31), but they are mostly related to Java and the high CVSS score of 9 only applies to people running Oracle on windows. (On other operating systems, the highest score is 6.5.) … Continue reading
Posting this here mostly to archive it, so I can find it later if I ever see this problem again. Today I was repeatedly getting this error while trying to add a node to a cluster: There were two notes on MOS related to NullPointerExceptions from runInstaller (which is used behind the scenes for addNode … Continue reading
This is the fifth article in a series called Operationally Scalable Practices. The first article gives an introduction and the second article contains a general overview. In short, this series suggests a comprehensive and cogent blueprint to best position organizations and DBAs for growth. We’ve looked in some depth at the process of defining a … Continue reading
Chicago is the third largest city in the United States. There are probably more professional Oracle users here than most other areas in the country – and yet for many years now there hasn’t been a cohesive user group. But right now there’s an opportunity for change. If the professional community of Chicago Oracle users … Continue reading
For those who haven’t looked at this in awhile: these days, it’s dirt simple to attach a file to your SR directly from the server command line. Or to use a proxy server, There is lots of info on MOS (really old people call it metalink); doc 1547088.2 is a good place to start. There … Continue reading
This will be a brief post, mostly so I can save this command somewhere besides the bash_history file on my OEM server. It may prove useful to a few others too… it has been absolutely essential for me on several occasions! (I was just using it again recently which reminded me to stick it in … Continue reading
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