CertView issues, SQL Expert logo not available
I was checking CertView and the logo for the Oracle Database SQL Certified Expert doesn't seem to be available, the link is broken or something to that effect. Also it seems there's some errors as there's duplicated rows.
Anyone else having issues in there?
Edited by: fsitja on Nov 3, 2009 9:43 PM
Hi All,
If you are having issues such as these with CertView, please outline these issues in as much detail as possible and send to [email protected] Please include your Oracle Candidate ID as well as your SSO user name. This way, we will be able to determine if there is an issue candidate by candidate, or if there is a bigger issue that we need to take back to the technical team.
Thanks to everyone for your patience on CertView as we work out unexpected kinks. We are working very diligently to get these issues sorted out and ensure that CertView operates as expected.
Regarding tests at Pearson VUE not showing up in CertView, due to a technical issue, there was a delay in data that was coming to us from Pearson VUE getting uploaded into the database. At this time, we are told that Pearson VUE data up to October 22 should now be included in CertView. The remaining data is still pending. This issue has also affected fulfillment, so if you are expecting a certificate from an exam or exams taken up til now at Pearson VUE, your certificate has been delayed. We expect all kits for certifications completed thru October 22 to be sent by the end of next week. We hope to receive another wave of fulfillment data next week as well to get us caught up.
Please keep in mind that the transition from Prometric to Pearson VUE was a HUGE transition and we are diligently working out the kinks. Also, during this transition, Oracle released CertView which has had its own set of challenges. We understand that both of these projects have also been challenging for our customers and we appreciate your patience and understanding as we work thru these issues and strive to make these process better!
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Thanks
James -
hi Guys,
working on below error if anyone has work around.
It is on SQL Server 2012 cluster.
The SQL Server specified in Integration Services service configuration is not present or is not available. This might occur when there is no default instance of SQL Server on the computer. For more information, see the topic "Configuring
the Integration Services Service" in SQL Server 2012 Books Online.
Please Mark As Answer if it is helpful. \\Aim To Inspire Rather to TeachHi Logicinisde,
This issue might be caused that we install named instance on the machine, or the default instance listening a different port rather than the default one.
To solve this issue, please refer to the following article for detail information:
http://blog.sql-assistance.com/index.php/there-is-no-default-instance
Regards,
Elvis Long
TechNet Community Support -
How can I make sure that in RAM our sql server is not facing any mermory crunch issue?
The SQL server process always show RAM is highly used while its a default behaviour of sql server.
How can I make sure that in RAM our sql server is not facing any mermory crunch issue?
ThanksThe SQL server process always show RAM is highly used while its a default behaviour of sql server.
How can I make sure that in RAM our sql server is not facing any mermory crunch issue?
Thanks
The best way to make sure you are not facing memory pressure is to use perfmon counters and monitor various memory counters
For SQL Server 2005 - 2008 r2 use below counters
SQLServer:Buffer Manager--Buffer Cache hit ratio(BCHR): IIf your BCHR is high 90 to 100 Then it points to fact that You don't have memory pressure. Keep in mind that suppose somebody runs a query which request large amount of pages in that
case momentarily BCHR might come down to 60 or 70 may be less but that does not means it is a memory pressure it means your query requires large memory and will take it. After that query completes you will see BCHR risiing again
SQLServer:Buffer Manager--Page Life Expectancy(PLE): PLE shows for how long page remain in buffer pool. The longer it stays the better it is. Its common misconception to take 300 as a baseline for PLE. But it is not,I read it from
Jonathan Kehayias book( troubleshooting SQL Server) that this value was baseline when SQL Server was of 2000 version and max RAM one could see was from 4-6 G. Now with 200G or RAM coming into picture this value is not correct. He also gave the formula( tentative)
how to calculate it. Take the base counter value of 300 presented by most resources, and then determine a multiple of this value based on the configured buffer cache size, which is the 'max server memory' sp_ configure option in SQL Server, divided by 4 GB.
So, for a server with 32 GB allocated to the buffer pool, the PLE value should be at least (32/4)*300 = 2400. So far this has done good to me so I would recommend you to use it.
SQLServer:Buffer Manager--CheckpointPages/sec: Checkpoint pages /sec counter is important to know about memory pressure because if buffer cache is low then lots of new pages needs to be brought into and flushed out from buffer pool,
due to load checkpoint's work will increase and will start flushing out dirty pages very frequently. If this counter is high then your SQL Server buffer pool is not able to cope up with requests coming and we need to increase it by increasing buffer pool memory
or by increasing physical RAM and then making adequate changes in Buffer pool size. Technically this value should be low if you are looking at line graph in perfmon this value should always touch base for stable system.
SQLServer:Buffer Manager--Freepages: This value should not be less you always want to see high value for it.
SQLServer:Memory Manager--Memory Grants Pending: If you see
memory grants pending in buffer pool your server is facing SQL Server memory crunch and increasing memory would be a good idea. For memory grants please read this article:
SQLServer:memory Manager--Target Server Memory: This is amount of memory SQL Server is trying to acquire.
SQLServer:memory Manager--Total Server memory This is current memory SQL Server has acquired.
8. Free List Stalls/sec – Number of requests per second that had to wait for a free page
9. Free Pages – Total number of pages on all free lists (free lists track all of the pages in the buffer pool that are not currently allocate to a data page, and are therefore available for usage immediately)
NOTE: If you have NUMA system don't use PLE to monitor memory condition it wont give correct value
From 2012 Onwards
Memory management has become easy from 2012 onwards as
Max server memory also allocated memory for requests which require memory >8KB
SQLServer:Memory Manager:Free Memory (KB)
SQLServer:Memory Manager:Target Server Memory (KB)
SQLServer:Memory Manager:Total Server Memory (KB)
For NUMA system its also wort monitoring each node.
Object - SQLServer:Memory Node:Total Node Memory
(KB)
Object - SQLServer:Memory Node:Target Node Memory
(KB)
Object - SQLServer:Memory Node:Free Node Memory
(KB)
Ideally if target server memory is less than or equal to total server memory there wont be memory pressure if target is > total it does not always means its memory pressure
BCHR would also give you good idea about memory pressure
If memory grants pending is frequently non zero there is memory pressure
Please mark this reply as answer if it solved your issue or vote as helpful if it helped so that other forum members can benefit from it
My Technet Wiki Article
MVP -
AET Issue-Zfields are not available in the list of Reusable ZFields List
Hi Experts
I created and added Z fields using AET for Incident (SRQM_INCIDENT_H/IncidentHeaderEF VIEW).
Same Z fields I want use in Incident_SLA (SRQM_SLAPRO\ SLASRVCTRVIEW), I make utilize of Add Reusable Field button to choose the existing Zfields. But Zfields are not available in the list of existing ZFields for SRQM_SLAPRO\ SLASRVCTRVIEW.
Please help me in this scenario.
Thanks
ChandThis is almost same issue which makes me to reply here..
In Extension Object MKTPL_MPL, MKTPL_MPT I could reuse the fields which were defined in MKTPL_CPT.
And in Extension Object MKTPL_CPG, I could also reuse "some" fileds in MKTPL_CPT.
But some of fileds of MKTPL_CPT which were already reused in MKTPL_MPL, MKTPL_MPT were not displayed in the reusable fields list for MKTPL_CPG.
In AXTREG, The BOP and Extention location is same like below.
Can you please explain to me why I cannot see the fields in the list? or, what should I check in the system?
[in AXTREG]
BO : MKTPL_CPT
Reference BO : MKTPL_CP
BOP : Header
Extension Location : INCL_EEW_MKTPL_HEADER
BO : MKTPL_CPG
Reference BO : MKTPL_CP
BOP : Header
Extension Location : INCL_EEW_MKTPL_HEADER
BO : MKTPL_MPL
Reference BO : MKTPL_MP
BOP : Header
Extension Location : INCL_EEW_MKTPL_HEADER
BO : MKTPL_MPL
Reference BO : MKTPL_MP
BOP : Header
Extension Location : INCL_EEW_MKTPL_HEADER
Many thanks and regards,
Soyeon -
I am having serious issues trying to alter my old iCloud account with an old non-functioning email to my new apple id with a new email address. The message keeps coming up on all my apple products with my old email (which is not available anymore).
I have the same problem - it is maddening. I rely on this iPad for work so this is not just an annoyance! The above solutions of changing the appleid on the device or on the website do not work.
The old email address no longer exists - I haven't used it in a year probably and I no longer have the account. I logged into the appleid website and there is no trace of the old email address so there is nothing that can be deleted or changed there. On the iPad there is no trace of the old email address so nothing can be deleted there either. I have updated the iPad software and the same problem comes right back. Every 2 seconds I am asked to log in using the old non-existent email. The device is currently useless.
The only recent change to anything was the addition of an Apple TV device, which was set up using the correct login and password.
Does anyone have any ideas? The iPad has been backed up to the iCloud so presumably it now won't recognize the current iCloud account? So restoring may notbe an option?
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