Linux and Solaris Recipes for Oracle DBAs
β Scribed by Darl Kuhn, Charles Kim, Bernard Lopuz (auth.)
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 485
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xlvi
Chapter 1: Getting Started....Pages 1-19
Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Working in the Shell....Pages 21-49
Chapter 3: Managing Processes and Users....Pages 51-68
Chapter 4: Creating and Editing Files....Pages 69-86
Chapter 5: Managing Files and Directories....Pages 87-138
Chapter 6: Archiving and Compressing Files....Pages 139-155
Chapter 7: Shell Scripting....Pages 157-199
Chapter 8: Analyzing Server Performance....Pages 201-235
Chapter 9: Viewing and Configuring System Resources....Pages 237-265
Chapter 10: Automating Jobs with cron....Pages 267-283
Chapter 11: Managing Server Software....Pages 285-323
Chapter 12: VirtualBox for Oracle....Pages 325-344
Chapter 13: Optimizing Linux for Oracle Databases....Pages 345-365
Chapter 14: Working Securely Across a Network....Pages 367-385
Chapter 15: Managing X Window....Pages 387-400
Chapter 16: Managing Remote Servers with VNC....Pages 401-421
Chapter 17: RAID Concepts....Pages 423-437
Chapter 18: Server Log Files....Pages 439-444
Back Matter....Pages 445-452
β¦ Subjects
Database Management
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