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Oracle Applications DBA Field Guide

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  • © 2006

Overview

  • Expert guidance on administering the highly complex Oracle E-Business Suite

  • Time-proven best practices

  • Tried and tested scripts, notes, and references

  • Covers all vital admin tasks, including configuration, monitoring, performance tuning, troubleshooting, and patching

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Oracle Applications DBA Field Guide provides scripts, notes, guidelines, and references to guide you safely through the crucial day-to-day administration tasks that fall within your jurisdiction. This includes configuring, monitoring, performance tuning, troubleshooting, and patching. This book contains tips, techniques, and guidance for administering the highly complex Oracle E-Business Suite running Oracle9i or Oracle10g on UNIX or Linux servers—all in an easy-to-read and quick-to-navigate format.

Even for the experienced database administrator, Oracle applications are complicated to administer, and most other documentation out there is difficult to find and understand. Whether you're an experienced Oracle database admininstrator or a relative newcomer to Oracle 11i Applications (perhaps migrating from PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, or Siebel), this book will enable you to make a real impact on the ease and efficiency of your day-to-day administrative tasks, and is relevant for Oracle releases 12 and Fusion.

About the authors

Paul Jackson has over 10 years of experience as a developer and Oracle Database administrator. Paul is the program director for the ATS Special Interest Group. He is a very active member of the Oracle community through memberships in the Ohio Valley Oracle Applications User Group (OVOAUG), International Oracle User Group (IOUG), and the Oracle RAC Special Ineterst Group.

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