ORACLE 10.2.0.4 OR HIGHER PATCHSEST

Hello everyone,
Does anyone has oracle 10.2.0.4 or higher patchsest. I want to install oracle 10g on my vista machine
Or anybody can tell me where we can find that except my oracle support site where I tried but wasn't successful
Thanks

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         09:00:32     DIA     003     040     133MIRANDAV     KO88     AB0     Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 04:04:37 2008
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" BEGIN BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" BEGIN BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 04:20:17 2008
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 04:20:20 2008
    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" BEGIN BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" BEGIN BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" END BACKUP
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    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" BEGIN BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" BEGIN BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" END BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" END BACKUP
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    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" BEGIN BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" BEGIN BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" END BACKUP
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    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" END BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" BEGIN BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" BEGIN BACKUP
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    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:21:42 2008
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:21:46 2008
    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" BEGIN BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" BEGIN BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:23:03 2008
    ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:23:03 2008
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:23:06 2008
    ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" BEGIN BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" BEGIN BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:24:03 2008
    ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:24:03 2008
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:24:07 2008
    ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" BEGIN BACKUP
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" BEGIN BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:42:06 2008
    ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:42:06 2008
    Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" END BACKUP
    Fri Nov 28 05:42:07 2008
    ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO 'C:\Program Files\CA\BrightStor ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R3 for Oracle\CONTROL.PRD' REUSE
    Completed: ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO 'C:\Program F
    Fri Nov 28 05:42:14 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f2.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0ae436
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30706
      Current log# 2 seq# 30706 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD02_M1.ORA
      Current log# 2 seq# 30706 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD02_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 05:42:14 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30705.001'
    Fri Nov 28 05:42:27 2008
    ARC1: Evaluating archive   log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
    ARC1: Unable to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
          Log actively being archived by another process
    Fri Nov 28 05:42:29 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
    Fri Nov 28 06:11:26 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f2.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0ae436
    Fri Nov 28 09:20:59 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f3.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0b739c
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30707
      Current log# 1 seq# 30707 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD01_M1.ORA
      Current log# 1 seq# 30707 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD01_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 09:20:59 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 2 thread 1 sequence 30706
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 30706
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30706.001'
    Fri Nov 28 09:21:18 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 2 thread 1 sequence 30706
    Fri Nov 28 09:51:06 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f3.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0b739c
    Fri Nov 28 10:44:43 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f4.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bb876
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30708
      Current log# 4 seq# 30708 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD04_M1.ORA
      Current log# 4 seq# 30708 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD04_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 10:44:43 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30707.001'
    Fri Nov 28 10:45:07 2008
    ARC1: Evaluating archive   log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
    ARC1: Unable to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
          Log actively being archived by another process
    Fri Nov 28 10:45:09 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
    Fri Nov 28 11:13:20 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f4.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bb876
    Fri Nov 28 11:45:09 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f5.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bfc29
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30709
      Current log# 3 seq# 30709 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD03_M1.ORA
      Current log# 3 seq# 30709 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD03_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 11:45:09 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30708.001'
    Fri Nov 28 11:45:13 2008
    ARC1: Evaluating archive   log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
    ARC1: Unable to archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
          Log actively being archived by another process
    Fri Nov 28 11:45:29 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
    Fri Nov 28 12:15:17 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f5.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bfc29
    Fri Nov 28 12:50:23 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f6.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c3298
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30710
      Current log# 2 seq# 30710 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD02_M1.ORA
      Current log# 2 seq# 30710 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD02_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 12:50:24 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 3 thread 1 sequence 30709
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30709
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30709.001'
    Fri Nov 28 12:50:40 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 3 thread 1 sequence 30709
    Fri Nov 28 13:20:29 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f6.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c3298
    Fri Nov 28 14:27:01 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f7.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c75c1
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30711
      Current log# 1 seq# 30711 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD01_M1.ORA
      Current log# 1 seq# 30711 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD01_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 14:27:01 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 2 thread 1 sequence 30710
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 30710
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30710.001'
    Fri Nov 28 14:27:25 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 2 thread 1 sequence 30710
    Fri Nov 28 14:57:08 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f7.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c75c1
    Fri Nov 28 15:57:26 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f8.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cb34a
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30712
      Current log# 4 seq# 30712 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD04_M1.ORA
      Current log# 4 seq# 30712 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD04_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 15:57:26 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30711.001'
    Fri Nov 28 15:57:40 2008
    ARC1: Evaluating archive   log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
    ARC1: Unable to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
          Log actively being archived by another process
    Fri Nov 28 15:57:40 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
    Fri Nov 28 16:27:31 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f8.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cb34a
    Fri Nov 28 17:02:12 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f9.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cc245
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30713
      Current log# 3 seq# 30713 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD03_M1.ORA
      Current log# 3 seq# 30713 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD03_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 17:02:12 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 4 thread 1 sequence 30712
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30712
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30712.001'
    Fri Nov 28 17:02:25 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 4 thread 1 sequence 30712
    Fri Nov 28 17:32:17 2008
    Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f9.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cc245
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALESCE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALES
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:20 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALES
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:21 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:23 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:23 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:23 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:24 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:26 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COA
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COA
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:17 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALES
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALES
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COA
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COA
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COAL
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
    /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
    Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:36 2008
    Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77fa.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cf8e3
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30714
      Current log# 2 seq# 30714 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD02_M1.ORA
      Current log# 2 seq# 30714 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD02_M2.ORA
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:36 2008
    ARC0: Evaluating archive   log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
    ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
    Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30713.001'
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:44 2008
    ARC1: Evaluating archive   log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
    ARC1: Unable to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
          Log actively being archived by another process
    Fri Nov 28 20:00:47 2008
    ARC0: Completed archiving  log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
    Dump file f:\oracle\prd\saptrace\background\alert_prd.log
    Mon Dec 01 09:03:16 2008
    ORACLE V9.2.0.8.0 - Production vsnsta=0
    vsnsql=12 vsnxtr=3
    Windows 2000 Version 5.2 Service Pack 2, CPU type 586
    Mon Dec 01 09:03:16 2008
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    LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
    SCN scheme 2
    LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
    SYS auditing is disabled
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      processes                = 120
      sessions                 = 150
      timed_statistics         = TRUE
      shared_pool_size         = 822083584
      large_pool_size          = 8388608
      java_pool_size           = 8388608
      enqueue_resources        = 8000
      filesystemio_options     = SETALL
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      db_block_checksum        = FALSE
      db_block_size            = 8192
      db_cache_size            = 1073741824
      compatible               = 9.2.0
      log_archive_start        = TRUE
      log_archive_dest         = F:\oracle\PRD\saparch
      log_buffer               = 4194304
      log_checkpoint_interval  = 0
      db_files                 = 254
      db_file_multiblock_read_count= 8
      log_checkpoints_to_alert = TRUE
      control_file_record_keep_time= 30
      dml_locks                = 2500
      row_locking              = always
      replication_dependency_tracking= FALSE
      transactions_per_rollback_segment= 20
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      undo_management          = AUTO
      undo_tablespace          = UNDOTBS1
      undo_retention           = 43200
      remote_os_authent        = TRUE
      db_domain                = world
      service_names            = PRD.world, PRD.WORLD
      hash_join_enabled        = FALSE
      background_dump_dest     = F:\Oracle\PRD\saptrace\background
      user_dump_dest           = F:\Oracle\PRD\saptrace\usertrace
      max_dump_file_size       = 1240
      core_dump_dest           = F:\Oracle\PRD\saptrace\background
      optimizer_features_enable= 9.2.0
      sort_area_size           = 0
      sort_area_retained_size  = 0
      db_name                  = PRD
      open_cursors             = 800
      optimizer_mode           = CHOOSE
      sortelimination_cost_ratio= 10
      btree_bitmap_plans     = FALSE
      eliminatecommon_subexpr= FALSE
      pushjoin_predicate     = FALSE
      optimizerjoin_sel_sanity_check= TRUE
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      optimizer_index_cost_adj = 10
      optimizer_index_caching  = 50
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      optimizeror_expansion  = DEPTH
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    Regards
    Pieter

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    3. No1 DBMS, more promitment,
    4. As more difficult, it will be surely easier to transfer to SQL Server if there will be need afterwards , than the opposite
    While SQL Server Certifications on the opposite have a negative Frame
    1. Only Full Certification is MCSA for the Entire SQL Serve Set, things I dont know
    2. Only an Exam 1.Querying is possible, which is Not A full Certification
    3. Mischiefs 3 fields to 1 SQL, Optimizing, T-SQL in one for which I dont operate all on the same level and will fragment the study organisation (no educative logic at all)
    4. SQL Server is Easier than Oracle. Being 22 yet, if need comes up it will be harder to transfer to Oracle. The opposite will be easier i think.
    Well under these circumstances for my situation, to set on Oracle Path I think it was more than clearly better.
    It outpasses even the needing of X4 funds for the same knowledge (SQL+Tuning+PL/SQL)

    Goodfire George wrote:
    1. As I'm new and totally unexperienced it feels much easier and appealling to me
    2. It is more simple and thus easier than OracleWhy do you say that?
    It might seem easier on the surface, a point and click interface might be easier acessible for some, but both are complex product suits and neither database engine/platform has a small or "easy" feature set.
    My view is sort of the opposite of yours (of course, it might be a natural view from a long experience with databases and data systems); Oracle DBAs have to be good at what they do, when on the other hand almost anyone can fool themselves thinking they are MSSS DBAs (clicking around in a "explorer" like interface, how hard can it be?). But in reality, it will takes ten's of years of learning and doing on each platform and their applications to be really great at it.
    3. I've Experienced it more - since the first weeks as introductive, while Oracle was and is a more misty fieldSeems like this is the key - you'll only really learn when you dive in and try, fail and try again... (different thresholds on learning curve/steps may vary).
    On the other side, Microsoft hasn't such a thing at all, with the only Certification available being MCSA.You seem to have completely missed the Pro, Master and even Architect levels. Also, for the more "specified", there's implementor, db developer, BI developer tracks with TS and ITP exams/certifications.
    For your case you may want to compare with MCITP Developer track, which has a certificate after each exam (TS, then ITP).
    Remember that MS has a different certification layout. There may be 3 or even 5 steps (exams) before you'll get certified on some level, where as you might need 1 or 2 exams completed to get a Oracle Database cert.
    To get the MCSA certification I need 3 different Exams 1 Querying 2 Administering 3 Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server 2012See previous points :)
    At the best I can take just the 1.Querying BUT
    1. It combines SQL, T-SQL, Optimization in one Exam. But I dont work much with T-SQL, I would prefer an exam just on SQL or Optimization. AND
    2. Its not even considered a full Certification Again, look at and compare with Querying/Development and Designing Database Solutions.
    Depending on your outset and "point of view" on things, on the road ahead you could choose to not be blind to "the other side" (whichever one) but learn to discern and apply, reinforcing knowledge from whatever aspect you'll learn and see and know. Be open and open to re-learning stuff. If you don't take things too literally, sql and performance and scalability matters exists on both platforms. You might be able to learn e.g troubleshooting and optimization, not O* troubleshooting and optimization. Also this is a wast area, about performance, becuase you'll need to know systems, how systems fit toghether and maybe more importantly how the users use the system, how they think they use the system, getting to know them and how to hear and control their expectations (yes, you'll be amazed in ten or twenty yers from now how much "psychology" this really is about).
    The (hopefully long) road towards/before exams and certification is what you should put your mind and effort to. As with most other aspects of life; there are no quick fixes - that is just how we "ignore" things we not really want to invest in.
    >
    While in Oracle I can (if I'll make it and find time for their bigger extend) take a Certification on SQL, and a Certification on Tunning which are the exact fields of my Placement.Yes, and for you and your outset that might be a good place to start. But consider actually learning SQL and learning tuning (which will take years) not just "take a certification".
    And if i suceed I can extend to PL/SQL, but until then I dont have to bother for PL/SQL which I dont use much.This might be a sign of "narrow tracking" too early. Learning a little PL/SQL or whatever skills will help in ways you do not yet know. Read what EdStevens has written on the forums on the topic of studying (learning systems from having a major within music).
    It outpasses even the needing of X4 funds for the same knowledge (SQL+Tuning+PL/SQL)Knowledge does not come from taking exams (if you don't mean the "I know how to do multiple choice tests"-kind of knowledge).
    Perhaps it is better in the long run if you study and experience and do the things you like to do, and let the certificates come later on when the time is right.
    Edited by: orafad on May 26, 2013 12:00 PM
    Edited by: orafad on May 26, 2013 12:01 PM

  • Oracle Linux 5 or higher version hardware certification information

    Dear All ,
    I need to install oracle linux 5 update 4 or higher on server HP server. Hence I want to know the cerfication information on corresponding hardware,
    Below is hardware detail
    HP ProLiant DL785 Generation 5 (G5)
    4* AMD Opteron 8393, Quad Core @ 3.1 GHz scalable to 8CPU, 64GB RAM, 8*300 HDD, 4*GbE, DVD, 2*dual port HBA
    Please let me know if there is any cerfication issue of oracle linux on above mentioned hardware.
    Thanks ,
    Raj

    I suggest to check the HP Linux certification matrix (Archive) at:
    http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux/hplinuxcert.html
    Also interesting should be Red Hat Enterprise Linux Technical Exceptions at
    http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux/supportmatrix/rhel/exceptions/rhel-exceptions.html

  • How to Configure a oracle R12 with RAC on two different  system .

    I have one laptop and one desktop
    Laptop----
    on laptop I have install vmware 8
    Host OS --win7
    Guest OS---linux 4
    Desktop ---
    On Desktop I have install Vmware 8
    Hosts OS --- Win XP
    Guest OS ---Linux 4
    Plz suggest How configure oracle R12 with RAC using both system .

    Hussein Sawwan wrote:
    on laptop I have install vmware 8
    Host OS --win7
    Guest OS---linux 4
    Desktop ---
    On Desktop I have install Vmware 8
    Hosts OS --- Win XP
    Guest OS ---Linux 4
    Plz suggest How configure oracle R12 with RAC using both system .If you want to configure RAC, then you must have the same OS installed on all RAC nodes -- See (RAC: Frequently Asked Questions [ID 220970.1], Does Oracle Clusterware or Oracle Real Application Clusters support heterogeneous platforms?) for details.
    Once you have the same OS, please refer to:
    Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 High Availability Documentation Roadmap [ID 1072636.1]
    Using Oracle 10g Release 2 Real Application Clusters and Automatic Storage Management with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 388577.1]
    Using Oracle 11g Release 2 Real Application Clusters with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 823587.1]
    Thanks,
    HusseinHi Hussein,
    For Rac I am using both same OS (linux 4) for both nodes .
    Plz suggest its possible to install two nodes on different machine(diiferent virtual machine on different system ) .Can communicate both machine without any problem if its possible plz provide links.

  • How to configure Oracle database in a failover zone cluster

    Setup: Oracle database and zone configured on highly available local filesystems.
    Two node cluster.
    Oracle database running inside the zone.
    Note: I dont have a zone cluster.
    1. I need to make the zone and the oracle database highly available.
    2. Can I configure the Oracle Data service directly to run in the zone or will it involve creating sczsh_config script to do the same.
    I have been going through the guides and searching over the net, but haven't found any help so far. Its so much simpler to configure this environment in Veritas cluster. Hope I find some help here.
    TIA,
    Sudhir

    The Oracle Solaris Cluster concepts guide has some information on which zone model to choose:
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18728_01/html/821-2682/gcbkf.html#scrolltoc
    When managing a Solaris zone with the HA Zones agent, the cluster basically regards the non-global zone as a blackbox.
    As such you can either start the Oracle database as part of the runlevel/SMF startup of the non-global zone, or you can use the sczsh or sczsmf component and use your own scripts to start, probe and stop the Oracle database.
    Usage of the standard HA Oracle data service is not supported in combination with the HA Zones agent.
    If you require a more fine grained control of services running in non-global zones, why not setup a zone cluster and then having HA Oracle failover the Oracle database between non-global zones?
    Regards
    Thorsten

  • Oracle Spatial User Conference  - GITA Conference Seattle

    http://www.gita.org/events/annual/31/Oracle.asp
    Oracle Spatial User Conference
    Please note that online registration for this event is now closed.
    Thursday, March 13, 2008
    Sheraton Seattle Hotel
    1400 6th Avenue
    Seattle, Washington USA
    GITA invites you to attend the Oracle Spatial Users Conference. If you are currently a user, solutions provider, or systems integrator who depends upon Oracle’s spatial technologies, or if you want to learn why thousands of organizations use Oracle’s spatial database and application server capabilities, this is one event you won’t want to miss.
    Learn about the latest Oracle geospatial technologies and the business and technical benefits they provide as users, solutions providers and Oracle executives share real world experience with the world's most widely used geospatial information technology platform.
    More details will be posted soon—sign up for e-mail updates today!
    ORACLE SPATIAL USER CONFERENCE AT GITA
    Thursday, March 13, 2008—Seattle, Washington
    Preliminary Agenda
    Please check back for updates in the future. This agenda is subject to change.
    Feb. 12 Update: Complete user sessions schedule and abstracts posted
    Wednesday, March 12
    6:00 – 8:30 p.m.      Oracle Spatial User Conference Reception — Cirrus Ballroom, Sheraton Seattle Hotel
    Open to registered & paid user conference attendees only. Registration will be available at the door.
    Thursday, March 13
    8:00 – 8:30 a.m.
    Oracle Spatial Special Interest Group Meeting
    8:30 – 9:00 a.m.      Welcome – Oracle
    9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
    Maps in Business Solutions and Applications (Jayant Sharma)
    * Fusion Middleware and BI
    * OGC Web Services
    * Work and Asset Management
    * Mobile Workforce Management
    10:30 – 11:00 a.m.
    Break
    11:00 a.m. – Noon
    Oracle Spatial 11g – Technical Overview (Siva Ravada)
    * What’s Better?
    * What’s New?
    * What Would You Like To See?
    12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
    Award Luncheon
    1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
    TECHNICAL USE CASES – USER SESSIONS
    Track A
    Mapping & Business Intelligence Applications in Insurance and Retail
    Audatex Insight: Claims Analytics with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition and Oracle MapViewer
    Yasser Kanoun, Principal Consultant, KPI Partners
    Sally Suico, Audatex
    Audatex Insight is a claim analytics application that presents automobile claims data in graphical and geographical views for management decision support.
    This presentation describes how the integration of Oracle MapViewer with OBIEE dashboards allowed Audatex to display claim analytics geographically. For instance, a user can view the average cost of car repair variance, for a specific insurance company compared to whole industry, on US map at desired geographical levels.
    CatPortal's LocWizard: An Innovative Approach to Mapping Insurance Risk Intelligence and Enabling Faster Decision Making
    Guru Rao, President, Catastrophe Systems,
    Aon Re Services, Inc.
    Deepak Badoni, Vice President, Catastrophe Systems, Aon Re Services, Inc.
    Instant access to policy and location level insurance data is one of the keys to faster decision making during and after a catastrophe event. Using Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition and Oracle MapViewer, Aon Re Global has developed an industry leading business intelligence and mapping tool that allows users to seamlessly navigate between reports and maps.
    The design was driven entirely by their clients’ need to answer key questions about their exposures and losses to catastrophes. The system uses a blend of custom programming and out-of-the-box functionality to create an interface that allows users to create powerful visualizations and reports with a few mouse-clicks – which previously took days, even weeks of manual effort.
    Unobtrusive Spatial Enablement of the Oracle Business Intelligence Suite at RL Polk
    Steven Pierce, Principal, Johnston McLamb
    Robert Murray, Technical Product Manager, RL Polk
    This presentation will describe RL Polk’s approach to integrating Oracle MapViewer into Oracle Business Intelligence Suite using Oracle MapViewer's Non-Spatial Data Provider. The NSDP brought an elegant and efficient approach to integrating spatial and non-spatial data in real time.
    Track B
    Oracle Spatial in Public Sector
    Maximizing the Value of Cuyahoga County-Wide GIS Using Oracle Spatial and Oracle Fusion Middleware
    J. Kevin Kelley, Geospatial Information Officer, Cuyahoga County
    G. Patrick Zhu, Software Systems Developer,Michael Baker Corporation
    Discover how to leverage Oracle Spatial and Fusion Middleware technologies to solve current complex county-wide Geospatial needs. Cuyahoga is implementing a cutting-edge architecture to support Grid computing, service-oriented architecture (SOA) and event-driven architecture (EDA) that delivers unprecedented flexibility, performance and scalability.
    Web Mapping with Microsoft Virtual Earth and Oracle 10g in U.S. EPA's Grant Tracking Systems
    Trevor Quinn, Principal Developer, Systalex Corporation
    This presentation details how a U.S. EPA enterprise web application was "geo-enabled" using Microsoft Virtual Earth and Oracle Application Express, and how the back-end Oracle 10g database was transformed into a spatial data engine for Virtual Earth. The presentation demonstrates how to make Oracle MapViewer maps available to commercial mapping APIs as cached tiles, and describes how to serve feature data directly from the database to Virtual Earth using AJAX and PL/SQL.
    Automatic Vehicles Monitoring System at Cotral
    Giovanni Corcione, Sales Consultant, Oracle Italy
    Paolo Castagno, Principal Consultant, Oracle Italy
    Diego Ponzi, Production Monitoring- Innovation Manager, Cotral SPA
    The Automatic Vehicles Monitoring (AVM) system at Cotral SPA monitors a fleet of 1600 buses that take about 4600 trips per day on a "near real time" basis. Through GPRS/HTTP, buses send information such as position, events, alarms, timing, schedule to a central system for storage and analysis in the Spatial Data Infrastructure, based on Oracle Spatial, for bus monitoring, mapping, reporting and trip planning. With Oracle’s linear referencing, buses can be located and displayed in real time. The Oracle MapViewer browser front-end renders interactive maps with dynamic bus positions according to routes and bus stop positions. A demo will be shown.
    3:00 – 3:30 p.m.
    Break / Vendor Booths
    3:30 – 5:15 p.m.
    TECHNICAL USE CASES – USER SESSIONS
    Track A
    Utilities Case Studies
    A Case Study: Re-engineering Cable Industry Business Processes with Spatial Database Technologies
    Dennis Beck, President, Spatial Business Systems
    This presentation highlights how a suite of customer-service related business applications are being deployed to change cable industry. An overview of the key design criteria will be presented along with highlights of the technical challenges that were faced in building a large-scale set of applications. Details of the applications will be highlighted as well as an overview of the technical implementation considerations and challenges. The presentation will conclude with a demonstration.
    Web based geospatial business applications - embedding the CAD/GIS client
    Philip O'Doherty, CEO, eSpatial Inc.
    Jon Polay, VP Sales, eSpatial Inc.
    This talk looks at the emerging drive towards development of geospatial GIS/CAD features within web enabled business applications. It has always been a goal to embed CAD like capabilities within business applications, but it is only recently that the required database and software infrastructure has made this possible. Leading Wireless Telecommunications Company, Verizon, will present its VEGA Application. This demo includes CAD data editing and manipulation features, seamlessly provided as an end to end process, all accessible within a pure web browser.
    Foundations of the New Enterprise: Managing Critical Business Data using Oracle Spatial
    Justin Lokitz, Director of Sales Engineering Organization Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging
    Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) is among the top ten Water and Waste Water utilities in the United States. Early on, to support its business needs with regards to geospatial data, WSSC had built a system using software from many traditional GIS vendors that lacked integration and support for many vital business processes. In 2006 WSSC moved all enterprise data to Oracle Spatial (vector and raster data) and implemented the Leica Geosystems' ADE suite.
    Modeling Utility Networks with Oracle Spatial Network Data Model
    Peter Manskopf, Senior Consultant, GE Energy
    The capabilities in Oracle Spatial allowed GE to build its next generation GIS client using Oracle Spatial as the data repository. The Oracle Spatial network data model provides the primitive spatial data structures required to model and meet the complex needs of utility customers. This presentation will give a technical overview how an electrical utility network can be modeled using the Oracle network topology model. The presentation will cover: How Oracle Spatial data structures can be used to model a connected utility network. How the SDO_NET API is used to perform different types of network tracing crucial to utilities. A demo will show the GE client performing network operations on Oracle Spatial.
         Track B
    Oracle Spatial in Public Sector & Map Production
    Using Oracle Spatial and MapViewer for Evaluation of Urban Area Development in Brazil
    Andre Luis Carvalho da Motta e Silva, Stategical Projects Director, CODEPLAN
    Gustavo Neves de Andrade Lemes, Consultant, Sete Serviços
    Fernando Targa, Development Director, GEMPI
    To meet information demand concerning income and job generation programs implemented by Brazil’s Federal District Economic Development Office (SDE), the Federal District Planning Company developed the Urban Areas Management System (SIGAU). Local areas are evaluated through performance indexes that take into account urban features, land plot, block and district, and analysis/simulation of a large volume of data from many governmental offices and systems. Thematic maps enable follow up and decision making on current programs. Oracle Spatial, GeoRaster and MapViewer provide a safe, high performance implementation platform. A demo will be shown.
    Creation, Publication & Update of Maps out of Databases
    Sebastien Lanoe, Product Marketing Manager, Lorienne SA
    The production of maps out of GIS databases is often a challenging process. Lorienne innovates with a new map production environment for map creation, map publication and map updates from Oracle Spatial, with a focus on high quality, production cost, data integrity and diversification of map products across media. The case study with Tele Atlas data stored in Oracle Spatial will address the benefits, the level of quality, the efficiency of the production process and its dedicated user-friendly environment.
    Reengineering Desktop Thick Workgroups into Web
    Rich Enterprise Clients
    Bryan Hall, Spatial Architect, L-3 Communications
    Jeff Walawender, Senior Software Engineer, L-3 Communications
    Cost cutting requires reengineering spatial solutions to directly address business requirements. But enterprise computing for spatial data has, with even "Web 2.0", required the user to lose the responsiveness and feedback that traditional desktop thick client GIS software has provided. We took a different approach in the re-engineering effort and concentrated on making it work as much like a traditional desktop thick client - while simplifying use, making editing more reliable, and actually speeding up rendering. All this, while only supporting one versioned Oracle Spatial database, and application tier for all users.
    Complete eGovernment solution at City of Bolzano
    Stefan Putzer, CreaForm
    Giulio Lavoriero, Director of Engineering, CreaForm
    The City of Bolzano, Italy has a unique, complete editing and publishing environment for geographical data. The Oracle Spatial-based enterprise editing environment supports import and export into geospatial tools from Bentley and ESRI, and network modeling from Oracle Spatial. Data is shared with GeoJAX, an easy-to-use geographical web browser that uses the Oracle MapViewer framework in combination with J2EE and AJAX for browsing Oracle Spatial data. This provides a flexible viewer supports spatial queries, and can be fully customized (style and functionality). Users can easily import any kind of geographical data from an ESRI file, edit it with a CAD precision functionality and make those data visible to anyone via the web in a very short time.
    5:00 – 5:30 p.m.
    Closing Reception
    Questions about the Oracle Spatial Users Conference? Contact us!
    Phone: 303-337-0513 Fax: 303-337-1001 E-mail: [email protected]

    Hi:
    Some updates regarding the Oracle Spatial User Conference 2008.
    1 - Presentations are now available at
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/spatial/htdocs/spatial_conf_0803_idx.html
    All submitted presentations have been posted except for the 3:30 track B slides. Those will be available in a day or two.
    2 - Survey for Conference Attendees: If you attended the conference, please take a few minutes to complete the brief survey: http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB227LQXQUMMD.
    Take the survey by April 2 to be entered in a random drawing to receive a copy of the Pro Oracle Spatial for Oracle Database 11g book. We'll also give away 10 GITA shoulder bags.
    Thanks to the speakers, sponsors, and participants for a great conference!

  • Oracle Security : what do you think about the following policy violation ?

    If you install OEM10, you will be able to see if you violate some security guidelines :
    Interresting is revoking UTL_FILE from public, which is critical. Also revoke UTL_TCP and UTL_SMTP. This is going to upset an expert I know...
    Take care about the failed login attempts. If you set it to 10 to the default profile, and if your DBSNMP password is NOT the default password, then Oracle will lock your account after node discovery!
    In Solaris, you can disable execution of the user stack with the system parameters set noexec_user_stack=1
    set noexec_user_stack_log=1. I did not find how to do it on AIX. However, those settings may have side effects.
    About the ports, it complains about open ports, even if this is the port oracle listener is using! Simply ignore most of the violations there.
    About JAccelerator (NCOMP), it is located on the "companion" CD.
    Ok, Waiting for your feedback
    Regards
    Laurent
    [High]      Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes     Configuration     Host     Checks Oracle Homes for missing critical patches          
    [High]      Insufficient Number of Control Files     Configuration     Database     Checks for use of a single control file          
    [High]      Open ports     Security     Host     Check for open ports          
    [High]      Remote OS role     Security     Database     Check for insecure authentication of remote users (remote OS role)          
    [High]      EXECUTE UTL_FILE privileges to PUBLIC     Security     Database     Test for PUBLIC having EXECUTE privilege on the UTIL_FILE package          
    [High]      Listener direct administration     Security     Listener     Ensure that listeners cannot be administered directly          
    [High]      Remote OS authentication     Security     Database     Check for insecure authentication of remote users (remote OS authentication)          
    [High]      Listener password     Security     Listener     Test for password-protected listeners          
    [High]      HTTP Server Access Logging     Security     HTTP Server     Check that HTTP Server access logging is enabled          
    [High]      Web Cache Access Logging     Security     Web Cache     Check that Web Cache access logging is enabled          
    [High]      Web Cache Dummy wallet     Security     Web Cache     Check that dummy wallet is not used for production SSL load.          
    [High]      HTTP Server Dummy wallet     Security     HTTP Server     Check that dummy wallet is not used for production SSL load.          
    [High]      Web Cache owner and setuid bit'     Security     Web Cache     Check that webcached binary is not owned by root and setuid is not set          
    [High]      HTTP Server Owner and setuid bit     Security     HTTP Server     Check the httpd binary is not owned by root and setuid bit is not set.          
    [High]      HTTP Server Directory Indexing     Security     HTTP Server     Check that Directory Indexing is disabled on this HTTP Server          
    [High]      Insufficient Redo Log Size     Storage     Database     Checks for redo log files less than 1 Mb          
    [Medium]      Insufficient Number of Redo Logs     Configuration     Database     Checks for use of less than three redo logs          
    [Medium]      Invalid Objects     Objects     Database     Checks for invalid objects          
    [Medium]      Insecure services     Security     Host     Check for insecure services          
    [Medium]      DBSNMP privileges     Security     Database     Check that DBSNMP account has sufficient privileges to conduct all security tests          
    [Medium]      Remote password file     Security     Database     Check for insecure authentication of remote users (remote password file)          
    [Medium]      Default passwords     Security     Database     Test for known accounts having default passwords          
    [Medium]      Unlimited login attempts     Security     Database     Check for limits on the number of failed logging attempts          
    [Medium]      Web Cache Writable files     Security     Web Cache     Check that there are no group or world writable files in the Document Root directory.          
    [Medium]      HTTP Server Writable files     Security     HTTP Server     Check that there are no group or world writable files in the Document Root directory          
    [Medium]      Excessive PUBLIC EXECUTE privileges     Security     Database     Check for PUBLIC having EXECUTE privileges on powerful packages          
    [Medium]      SYSTEM privileges to PUBLIC     Security     Database     Check for SYSTEM privileges granted to PUBLIC          
    [Medium]      Well-known accounts     Security     Database     Test for accessibility of well-known accounts          
    [Medium]      Execute Stack     Security     Host     Check for OS config parameter which enables execution of code on the user stack          
    [Medium]      Use of Unlimited Autoextension     Storage     Database     Checks for tablespaces with at least one datafile whose size is unlimited          
    [Informational]      Force Logging Disabled     Configuration     Database     When Data Guard Broker is being used, checks primary database for disabled force logging          
    [Informational]      Not Using Spfile     Configuration     Database     Checks for spfile not being used          
    [Informational]      Use of Non-Standard Initialization Parameters     Configuration     Database     Checks for use of non-standard initialization parameters          
    [Informational]      Flash Recovery Area Location Not Set     Configuration     Database     Checks for flash recovery area not set          
    [Informational]      Installation of JAccelerator (NCOMP)     Installation     Database     Checks for installation of JAccelerator (NCOMP) that improves Java Virtual Machine performance by running natively compiled (NCOMP) classes          
    [Informational]      Listener logging status     Security     Listener     Test for logging status of listener instances          
    [Informational]      Non-uniform Default Extent Size     Storage     Database     Checks for tablespaces with non-uniform default extent size          
    [Informational]      Not Using Undo Space Management     Storage     Database     Checks for undo space management not being used          
    [Informational]      Users with Permanent Tablespace as Temporary Tablespace     Storage     Database     Checks for users using a permanent tablespace as the temporary tablespace          
    [Informational]      Rollback in SYSTEM Tablespace     Storage     Database     Checks for rollback segments in SYSTEM tablespace          
    [Informational]      Non-System Data Segments in System Tablespaces     Storage     Database     Checks for data segments owned by non-system users located in tablespaces SYSTEM and SYSAUX          
    [Informational]      Users with System Tablespace as Default Tablespace     Storage     Database     Checks for non-system users using SYSTEM or SYSAUX as the default tablespace          
    [Informational]      Dictionary Managed Tablespaces     Storage     Database     Checks for dictionary managed tablespaces (other than SYSTEM and SYSAUX)          
    [Informational]      Tablespaces Containing Rollback and Data Segments     Storage     Database     Checks for tablespaces containing both rollback (other than SYSTEM) and data segments          
    [Informational]      Segments with Extent Growth Policy Violation     Storage     Database     Checks for segments in dictionary managed tablespaces (other than SYSTEM and SYSAUX) having irregular extent sizes and/or non-zero Percent Increase settings

    Interresting is revoking UTL_FILE from public, which is critical. Also revoke UTL_TCP and UTL_SMTP. This is going to upset an expert I know...Okay, as this is (I think) aimed at me, I'll fall for it ;)
    What is the point of revoking UTL_FILE from PUBLIC? Yes I know what you think the point is, but without rights on an Oracle DIRECTORY being able to execute UTL_FILE is useless. Unless of course you're still using the init.ora parameter
    UTL_FILE_DIR=*which I sincerely hope you're not.
    As for UTL_SMTP and UTL_TCP, I think whether a program is allowed to send e-mail to a given SMTP server is really in the remit of the e-mail adminstrator rather than the DBA.
    Look, DBAs are kings of their realm and can set their own rules. The rest of us have to live with them. A couple of years ago I worked a project where I was not allowed access to the USER_DUMP_DEST directory. So every time I generated a TRC file I had to phone up the DBA and a couple of hours later I got an e-mail with an attachment. Secure yes, but not very productive when I was trying to debug a Row Level Security implementation.
    I have worked on both sides of the DBA/Developer fence and I understand both sides of the argument. I think it is important for developers to document all the privileges necessary to make their app run. Maybe you don't have a better way of doing that than revoking privileges from PUBLIC. Or maybe you just want to generate additional communication with developers. That's fine. I know sometimes even DBAs get lonely.
    Cheers, APC

  • Oracle 11.2 new feature - chopt utility

    Hey everybody,
    I'm am in the process of doing an 11g upgrade from an 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.3 version. We use Oracle Label Security. At a high-level, this is what I was told to do:
    1) Install the Oracle11g software
    2) Backup current 10g database
    3) Relink 11gR2 to turn off OLS
    4) Reline 10gR2 to turn off OLS
    5) Migrate / upgrade database scripts to convert to 11gR2
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