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Jeremy Schneider

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    Old Links (Not Maintained)

    These are old links; many still work but I don’t actively maintain the list anymore.

    Actively Maintained Links are here.


    Oracle Links (Not Maintained)

    Websites

    http://www.freelists.org /webpage/oracle-lThe Oracle-L Mailing List
    http://groups.google.com /group/comp.databases.oracle.server/comp.databases.oracle.server on usenet
    http://www.oaktable.net/Oak Table Network
    http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/Jonathan Lewis’ tips and consultancy.
    http://www.juliandyke.com/Julian Dyke
    http://method-r.com/Method R
    http://www.hotsos.com/Hotsos
    http://www.ixora.com.au/Steve Adams
    http://www.puschitz.com/Werner Puschitz
    http://www.evdbt.com/Evergreen Database Technologies – lots of papers by Tim Gorman and Jeff Maresh
    http://www.tanelpoder.com/Tanel Poder
    http://integrid.info/Small consulting org of Tanel Poder
    http://www.smartchaps.com/Another site by Tanel Poder; wiki-based, doesn’t seem to be much content yet.
    http://asktom.oracle.com/The Ask Tom website.
    http://www.oracledba.co.uk/Connor McDonald’s site
    http://www.oraperf.com/Maintained by Anjo Kolk
    http://www.pythian.com/Pythian Consulting
    http://www.dizwell.com/Dizwell Informatics – Howard Rogers’ site; includes aknowledge base,forums and awiki
    http://www.petefinnigan.com/Pete Finnigan – lots of great Oracle security information; includes aforum.
    http://www.oracle-base.com/Tim Hall’s oracle resources
    http://www.miracleas.dk/Miracle A/S Consulting; headquartered from Mogens Nørgaard’s old garage.
    http://www.orafaq.com/The OracleFAQ; also includes aforum, archives of the Oracle-L mailing list and newsgroups, and many other resources.
    http://www.centrexcc.com/Centrex Consulting Corporation – Wolfgang Breitling’s company.
    http://www.brendangregg.com/Homepage of Brendan Gregg – very smart solaris guy. Download very good DTrace toolkit here.
    http://www.dbaexpert.com/Charles Kim’s site.
    http://www.optimaldba.com/Daniel Fink’s site.
    http://www.gplivna.eu/Gints Plivna’s site – great paper on long-running ops.

    Blogs

    http://www.matttopper.com/Matt Topper – another fellow ITC dude, seems to be doing a lot of java stuff these days
    http://www.dannorris.com/Dan Norris – chair ofRAC SIG, DB server guy forCOUG, chair of thedev DBA SIG forODTUG.
    http://padraigs.blogspot.com/Padraig O’Sullivan – fellow ITC dude, experience with core dba and unix os stuff
    http://orajourn.blogspot.com/Charles Schultz
    http://blogs.oracle.com/AlejandroVargas/Alejandro Vargas – lots of great RAC and ASM tips
    http://tonguc.wordpress.com/Tonguc Yilmez
    http://seilerwerks.wordpress.com/Don Seiler (old site washttp://ora.seiler.us/)
    http://laurentschneider.com/Laurent Schneider (sweet last name)
    http://jonathanlewis.wordpress.com/Jonathan Lewis
    http://kevinclosson.wordpress.com/Kevin Closson
    http://oramossoracle.blogspot.com/Jeff Moss
    http://tkyte.blogspot.com/Tom Kyte – for more technical content see the AskTom website
    http://blogs.sun.com/glennf/Glenn Fawcett – doesn’t seem to be a lot of recent activity but he does seem like a rather smart chap.
    http://blog.oracloid.com/Alex Gorbachev’s old blog.
    http://www.pythian.com/blogs/author/alexAlex Gorbachev’s new blog.
    http://oracledoug.com/Doug Burns
    http://dbasrus.blogspot.com/Nuno Souto
    http://oraclesponge.wordpress.com/David Aldridge
    http://el-caro.blogspot.com/Farlie Rego
    http://wedonotuse.blogspot.com/Mogens Nørgaard
    http://www.dizwell.com/prod/blogHoward Rogers
    http://www.rittmanmead.com/Mark Rittman – he has a lot of great BI stuff.
    http://www.petefinnigan.com/weblog/entries/Pete Finnigan
    http://pjsrandom.wordpress.com/Peter Scott
    http://www.oracle-base.com/blog/Tim Hall
    http://storagemojo.com/Robin Harris – storage related stuff
    http://igor-db.blogspot.com/Gary Myers
    http://www.oraclemusings.com/Dominic Delmolino
    http://christianbilien.wordpress.com/Christian Bilien – excellent RAC material
    http://optimaldba.blogspot.com/Daniel Fink
    http://sysdba.wordpress.com/Lutz Harmann
    http://blog.tanelpoder.com/Tanel Poder
    http://www.uaex.edu/srea/Steve Rea – Oracle and Banner
    http://halisway.blogspot.com/Hampus Linden – has some great scripts
    http://kleinoracledenkraam.wordpress.com/Erik Buddelmeijer
    http://oraexplorer.com/Ittichai Chammavanijakul – fellow seminary-educated Chicago-area DBA :)

    Aggregators

    http://orana.info/OraNA – Oracle News Aggregator

    Oracle

    http://www.oracle.com/technology/Technet
    http://forums.oracle.com/Forums
    https://metalink.oracle.com/Metalink
    http://tahiti.oracle.com/Tahiti (db docs)
    http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/price-listsPrice Lists
    Support Note 161818.1RDBMS Releases Support Status
    Support Note 1227443.1PSU Known Issues

    Free Utilities and Scripts

    SQL DeveloperFree graphical tool for database development similar to TOAD. Browse database objects, run SQL statements and SQL scripts, edit and debug PL/SQL statements. Run any number of provided reports, as well as create and save your own.
    TOraGPL graphical tool for database development. Windows binaries no longer distributed because they require commercial QT libraries but linux downloads are available. Not sure how actively this is being maintained these days although there was a sudden update on 9/18/07.
    OraSRPOracle Session Resource Profiler. Processes Extended SQL Trace (a.k.a. 10046 event) files, similar to Hotsos profiler.
    SwingbenchFree load generator (and benchmarks) designed to stress test an Oracle database (9i or 10g). Designed especially for RAC.
    HammeroraOpen source load generation tool for Oracle Database 8i,9i and 10g and HTML environments.
    ORIONOracle I/O Numbers Calibration Tool designed to simulate Oracle I/O workloads.
    IOzoneFilesystem benchmark tool that generates and measures a variety of file operations (read, write, re-read, re-write, read backwards, read strided, fread, fwrite, random read, pread ,mmap, aio_read, aio_write). Ported to many machines and runs under many operating systems; useful for performing a broad filesystem analysis of a vendor’s computer platform.
    Session Snapper andSnapperLoopTanil Poder’s tool to report session level performance counter and wait information in real time without creating any objects.
    oracle-developer.net utilitiesCollection including modified versions of Tom Kyte’s runstats harness and Jonathan Lewis’ mystats package.
    print_table andshow_spaceTom Kyte’s indispensable functions.
    oraperf utilitiesKyle Hailey’s collection including an ASH Simulator and DMA Performance Monitor
    JLOCIJonathan Lewis Oracle Computing Index (from Miracle A/S) – SQL statement that is basically CPU bound and gives a good indication on how many LIO a certain CPU can do. Jonathan Lewis alsoposted a short page about the history of the “JLOCI” (which he didn’t name).
    SLB [second page]Kevin Closson’s “Silly Little Benchmark” – for testing the memory subsystem. He specifically put this together as part of ablog series about the Opteron processor.
    SQLinFormJava-based online SQL formatter. Very useful when troubleshooting a large, complex SQL statement.
    Instant SQL FormatterOnline SQL Formatter that doesn’t require java.
    SQL and PL/SQL FormatterOnline SQL and PL/SQL Formatter from OraFAQ.
    CVU (aka CLUVFY)Utility that was developed to assist in the installation and configuration of Oracle Clusterware and RAC. Checks range from initial hardware setup through fully operational cluster and cover all the intermediate stages of installation and configuration of various components.
    OS WatcherUtility by Carl Davis from Oracle’s Center of Expertise. It is a collection of UNIX shell scripts intended to collect and archive operating system and network metrics to aid support in diagnosing performance issues.(Metalink note 301137.1)
    ProcWatcherTool to examine and monitor Oracle database and CRS processes at an interval. The tool will collect stack traces of these processes using Oracle tools like oradebug short_stack and OS debuggers like pstack, gdb, dbx, or ladebug. I’m pretty sure that Michael Polaski from Oracle Support put it together.(Metalink note 459694.1)
    RDAA set of command line diagnostic scripts, executed by an engine written in Perl. Gathers detailed information about an Oracle environment; useful to aid in problem diagnosis and for seeing the overall system configuration. This also provides pre-install checks and replacesInstallPrep.sh and HCVE.(Metalink note 314422.1)
    RACDDTData collection tool designed and configured specifically for gathering diagnostic data related to RAC.(Metalink note 301138.1)
    RACDIAGUser friendly guide to troubleshoot RAC hung sessions or slow performance scenerios. The script includes information to gather a variety of important debug information to determine the cause of a RAC hang.(Metalink note 135714.1)
    LTOM (Lite Onboard Monitor)Java program designed as a real-time diagnostic platform for deployment to a customer site. Provides real-time automatic problem detection and data collection.(Metalink note 352363.1)
    Oracle Default Password ScannerSQL script that queries your Oracle database for accounts that are unlocked (open) and have default passwords.(Metalink note 361482.1) Pete Finnigan also has an excellent password scannerposted on his site.
    Metalink crsstat ScriptShort shell script that gives the crs_stat output in tabular format without shortening the resource names.(Metalink note 259301.1)

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    This is my personal website. The views expressed here are mine alone and may not reflect the views of my employer.I am currently looking for consulting and/or contracting work in the USA around the oracle database ecosystem.

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