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Fs_Clone Fails With "ERRORMSG: File instantiation failed"
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Fs_clone fails with the following error: It has also been found that fs_clone fails when verifying ports: Cause: Running fs_clone fails with initiation failed. *******FATAL ERROR*******PROGRAM : (<DIR>/oracle/fs1/EBSapps/appl/ad/12.0.0/patch/115/bin/txkADOPPreparePhaseSynchronize.pl)TIME : Wed Jan 3 14:57:29 2018FUNCTION: main::instantiateFile [ Level 1 ]ERRORMSG: File instantiation…
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19c DB Bug in ADZDDBCC.sql - Online Patching Readiness Checker - Poor Performance
19c DB Bug in ADZDDBCC.sql – Online Patching Readiness Checker – Poor Performance
As of EBS ICM Application DBA Online Patching ADOP Analyzer version 200.39ADOP Analyzer was not updated for 19c databases: Per 19c Database with Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Known Issues & Solutions ( Doc ID 2662860.1 ) Running ADZDDBCC.sql in 19c database is taking time for Section 26. Before running report set parameter _px_cdb_view_enabled to false .alter session set…

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What Oracle Buying Grapeshot Tells Us About Oracle’s Larger Strategy...
#adops#oracle#grapeshot#what's that? moat is losing share and relevance#boom let's add grapeshot to that#i'm sure their systems will integrate seamlessly#this couldn't possibly be throwing bad money after good#which isn't a reflection on grapeshot... i think they have a pretty good product... but this just feels like a bit of a panic purchase
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Here For You
superwonderbat drabble for the prompt ‘reluctant cuddling’
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Summ: It should be a happy occasion, but this year, it hurts. Diana and Clark do their best to comfort Bruce. (Set during Dick’s Spyral days)
Diana wasn’t expecting a call, but she takes it anyway, excusing herself from the meeting with the museum curator and stepping out into the hallway.
“Ms Prince? I hate to trouble you, but-”
Diana frowns, cradling the phone between her ear and shoulder. “What is it, Alfred?”
“Do you happen to know today’s date?”
It’s an odd question, even more so that Alfred is calling her to ask it. Diana’s no detective, not like Bruce, but she knows enough to take the hint. She wracks her mind, searching for meaning for the day. It’s not a birthday, not an anniversary of death, that much she knows for sure. Those are written on her calendar pinned to her kitchen wall. There are so many dates to remember. So that leaves, what, adop-
Ah.
She knows what today is. It should be a good day, a joyful day, but it’s hardly ever that simple with Bruce and his family, and today is no exception. “Yes,” she says, “and he is?”
“He is,” he pauses, “he is better than I had hoped, but still…” But still affected, of course. Still in need of support.
Diana nods to herself. “Clark and I will be there shortly.”
“I’ll make up a fresh pot of tea,” he says, and then, “thank you.”
Alfred hangs up before she can reply. So that’s where Bruce gets it from.
Diana shoots Clark a short text: a name and a time, and heads to her office to fetch her coat.
Clark's waiting for her when she arrives in the Manor gardens, glasses sitting askew on his nose. She lands right in his space, correcting his glasses before pressing a kiss to his cheek.
“I still can’t believe he’s gone,” Clark says, and neither can she. But today, they need to be the resolute ones, the shoulders to cry on, so to speak. Bruce isn’t the type to cry, not like this. So she nods, kisses him again, and leads the way to the house.
They pause at the front door for a moment, a question coming to them simultaneously. Do they knock? Do they walk right in? Will they get taken down by a hail of Kryptonite if they do try? Alfred opens the door before they can decide.
Silently, he ushers them inside, the usual smalltalk absent, and Clark feels the need to fill it, mostly with worry. “Is there anything we can-”
“It's taken care of,” the old man says, and there's a heaviness in his eyes that Diana feels in her chest. Burying a grandson is too much. “He's upstairs. Though I'm sure you already knew that.” Alfred was never quite comfortable with their super senses in the house; apparently he has a monopoly on that trait.
Diana thanks him as he turns away and heads toward the kitchen. There’s so much more that she could -should- say, but there’s nothing that she can offer Alfred right now, not with words. But looking after his son, that’s something she can do. Always.
They find him in the sun room, sitting stiffly on the chaise, hands clasped in his lap. His knuckles are white and his breaths are forcibly even, but he looks the pinnacle of calmness.
“He didn’t need to call you.”
Diana shrugs. He’s right of course -Bruce usually is - but that doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t be here.
“Can we sit?” Clark asks, and the tension in the room grows thicker and thicker with every breath. Asking is good, but Bruce doesn’t do well with questions, not questions like this.
Bruce doesn't reply, which is answer enough, so Diana and Clark sit on either side of Bruce, not close enough to be touching, but enough to let him know they’re there.
It’s a waiting game with Bruce, it always seems to be.
The silence begs to be filled, but there’s nothing to fill it with. All the empty platitudes had been said too many times, and the promise of ice cream, a staple of any good adoption anniversary celebration, doesn’t so sweet. So they sit there, side by side, in the silence of the sun room, watching until the night begins to fall. Bruce doesn’t mention it when Clark’s arm slides around his shoulders, doesn’t shrug off the touch, so it’s a start. Diana takes his hand in hers, letting him know it’s okay for him to ask for what he needs.
Bruce doesn’t ask, he never asks, but she and Clark have learnt a thing or two about Bruce and comfort in all their years together. They offer all they can give, and let Bruce be the one to make the decision.
He moves slowly, as if waiting for a rejection that he should know, by now, will never come. Too slowly, too afraid. Too hurt.
“Come here,” Diana says, clear in her compassion and intent, and it's all Bruce needs. Bruce hides his face in Diana's collarbone, an arm slipping around her waist. Clark brackets them from behind, one of his hands covering hers across Bruce's back.
In their arms, Bruce takes a deep breath that shudders on the way out. He won’t cry, Diana knows, not like this, but it is enough. This is what he needs.
“I miss him,” Bruce says eventually in Diana’s shoulder.
“I know.” Diana misses him too. The Manor is much too quiet without him, even if he did spend most of his time in Bludhaven in the lead up to... Yes, Diana misses him, misses his sweet smile, as jovial as it was when he was still wearing pixie boots.
Clark stays quiet, immediately suspect. “There’s something you’re not telling us,” he says eventually, “but I trust you have a good reason for that.”
Bruce nods. Diana doesn’t push. The truth will be revealed at some point, it always is, and she has faith in that. She has faith in Clark and Bruce, too.
The stillness of the room is only broken by Bruce’s yawn. “Would you like us to stay?” Diana asks, not because she wants to leave, but because she wants Bruce to make the call.
Bruce grunts, and Diana feels the muscles in his shoulders tighten beneath her fingertips. “I have to patrol tonight.” He pulls away from them, his cheek reddened from where it lay against Diana's shoulder.
“Oracle is taking care of it,” Diana says, “your team is taking care of it.” Let us take care of you.
Bruce eyes her for a moment longer before nodding. “You can stay.”
Diana’s known him long enough to read between the lines. Bruce wants them here, and the softening of Bruce’s brow feels like an admission.
Bruce settles in the arms again, his face pressed against Diana’s chest. “We’re here for you,” she says, her lips brushing against his forehead. Clark hums his agreement, rubbing circles low on Bruce’s back.
Soft enough that only they can hear, Bruce murmurs, “thank you,” into their embrace.
FIN
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Oracle Apps DBA (R12.2 & 19c)
Oracle Apps DBA
Oracle EBS 12.2 Has changed, Are you ready?
Oracle EBS 12.2 has under gone major change and introduced Oracle Fusion Middleware Component Oracle WebLogic Server, Online Patching ADOP (replacing ADPATCH), Dual File System (earlier single file system), Startup /Shutdown scripts etc.
With both 11i and R12.0 already out of support and R12.1 coming out of support it is important that all the companies using Oracle E-Business Suite must upgrade to Oracle E-Business Suite R12.2
Companies need resources that know and understand Technology Stack (WebLogic & OHS), Patching using ADOP, Concurrent Manager, Cloning E-Business Suite using Rapid Clone and someone who can maintain and support Oracle Applications R12.
They need you…..
That’s where YOU come in…
Today, Companies need skilled professionals, who are able to:
Manage and Support Oracle E-Business Suite R12
Apply patches to not just database using OPatch but also Application Tier Patches using ADOP and ADPATCH
Clone Oracle Applications/E-Business Suite from PROD to PRE-PROD or UAT & TEST environments
Understand Architecture of Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Fusion Middleware Components like WebLogic Server & Oracle HTTP Server on which EBS 12.2 applications are deployed
Can troubleshoot any issues like Start-up/Shutdown or patching quickly
Able to start/stop services using AD commands and fix issues in start-up
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'adop -status' Command Produces a "FATAL ERROR"
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ERROR path=../~/$ adop -status Enter the password:FATAL ERRORPROGRAM : (…/R12/fs1/dir=/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adzdoptl.pl)TIME : Thu Feb 21 09:33:54 2019FUNCTION: TXK::SQLPLUS::setConnectInfo [ Level 2 ]MESSAGES:Argument must be a scalar STACK TRACEat /ofpr02/R12/fs1/dir=/appl/au/12.0.0/perl/TXK/Error.pm line 168TXK::Error::abort(‘TXK::Error’, ‘HASH(0x103b6da60)’) called at…
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Job | Job Opportunity- Oracle APPS DBA // Tech Mahindra// Gurgaon Job Location: Gurgaon Exp: 6-10 yrs Shift Timing: 24X5 shift Job Description: Oracle Apps DBA with 6 to 8 years of experience to provide L2 and L3 support to Production environment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 6 + years of Oracle Apps DBA experience with hands-on R12.2 experience desirable. Performing database administration and performance tuning activities. ADOP Patching/Cloning experience. Collaboration with Application Development teams to support Oracle Application on R12 Performing capacity monitoring and short and long-term capacity planning in collaboration with developers. Proposing solutions identifying tools and generating procedures to ensure an efficient consistent repeatable environment. Good exposure on RMAN, ASM, Dataguard, AD, Datapump Utilities. Good exposure on Shell scripting, DB & apps performance analysis. Experience in Apps and DB upgrade Experience with performance tuning capacity planning disaster recovery planning and testing Experience with Fusion Middleware 11g AS10gR3 AS10gR2 OEM and/or RAC desired Proven ability to work through SRs with Oracle Corporation technical support Should Demonstrate diagnostic skills. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree /Masters Degree 6-10 years of relevant experience of Oracle Apps DBA experience. Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) will be added advantage Exadata and Cloud knowledge will be a boon. Required Information: Complete Name in Passport: (First Name-Second Name-Last Name) Passport No. :- Passport Expiry Date:- Date of Birth: Nationality: Father Name: Married : Domain Skill:- Highest Education: Year of passout: Total Experience: Relevant Experience: Current Work Location: Current CTC: Expected CTC: Notice period:- Date to start when selected: Once we have received your complete information, we will proceed to submit your profile for approval. Regards Nimita 7701947422 Profuse HR Consultancy [email protected] http://careers.profusehr.com/jobs/ Linkedin:www.linkedin.com/in/nimita-verma-a9b1aa47 https://www.instagram.com/p/CCnxlfchXjA/?igshid=esi8slb1bkl2
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