Linux and Solaris recipes for Oracle DBAs. ([2015])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Linux and Solaris recipes for Oracle DBAs. ([2015])
- Main Title:
- Linux and Solaris recipes for Oracle DBAs
- Other Titles:
- Linux and Solaris recipes for Oracle DataBase Administrators
- Further Information:
- Note: Darl Kuhn, Charles Kim, Bernard Lopuz.
- Authors:
- Kuhn, Darl
Kim, Charles
Lopuz, Bernard - Contents:
- At a Glance; Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Getting Started; 1-1. Connecting Securely to a Remote Server; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Connecting via a Proxy Server; Connecting via SSH Tunneling; 1-2. Logging on Remotely via the Command Line; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-3. Logging off the Server; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-4. Running a Command; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-5. Getting Help; Problem; Solution; Reading Manual Pages; Viewing a Brief Description of a Command. Locating a CommandShowing Help; Finding Manual Page Documentation; Listing Extensive Documentation; Showing Available Commands; How It Works; 1-6. Correcting Command-Line Mistakes; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-7. Clearing the Screen; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-8. Resetting the Screen; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Chapter 2: Working in the Shell; 2-1. Displaying the Current Shell; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-2. Running Previously Entered Commands; Problem; Solution; Scrolling with the Up and Down Arrow Keys ; Pressing Ctrl+P and Ctrl+ N. Listing Command HistorySearching in Reverse; Setting the Command Editor ; How It Works; 2-3. Automatically Completing Long Commands ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-4. Viewing Environment Variables ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-5. Automatically Setting Shell Variables; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-6. Customizing the Command Prompt; Problem ;At a Glance; Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Getting Started; 1-1. Connecting Securely to a Remote Server; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Connecting via a Proxy Server; Connecting via SSH Tunneling; 1-2. Logging on Remotely via the Command Line; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-3. Logging off the Server; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-4. Running a Command; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-5. Getting Help; Problem; Solution; Reading Manual Pages; Viewing a Brief Description of a Command. Locating a CommandShowing Help; Finding Manual Page Documentation; Listing Extensive Documentation; Showing Available Commands; How It Works; 1-6. Correcting Command-Line Mistakes; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-7. Clearing the Screen; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 1-8. Resetting the Screen; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Chapter 2: Working in the Shell; 2-1. Displaying the Current Shell; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-2. Running Previously Entered Commands; Problem; Solution; Scrolling with the Up and Down Arrow Keys ; Pressing Ctrl+P and Ctrl+ N. Listing Command HistorySearching in Reverse; Setting the Command Editor ; How It Works; 2-3. Automatically Completing Long Commands ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-4. Viewing Environment Variables ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-5. Automatically Setting Shell Variables; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-6. Customizing the Command Prompt; Problem ; Solution; How It Works; 2-7. Creating a Command Shortcut; Problem; Solution; Using an Alias; Using a Function; How It Works; 2-8. Providing Input to Commands; Problem; Solution; How It Works. 2-9. Redirecting Command Output Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-10. Sending Output to Nowhere; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-11. Displaying and Capturing Command Output; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-12. Recording All Shell Command Output; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-13. Changing the Login Shell; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-14. Modifying Command Path Search; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-15. Viewing Built-in Commands ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-16. Setting the Backspace Key ; Problem; Solution; How It Works. 2-17. Typing a Long Command in Multiple Lines Problem; Solution; How It Works; Chapter 3: Managing Processes and Users; 3-1. Listing Processes ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 3-2. Terminating Processes ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 3-3. Listing the Users Logged On ; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 3-4. Listing the Last Logon Time of a User; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 3-5. Limiting the Number of User Processes; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 3-6. Viewing How Long the Server Has Been Running; Problem; Solution; How It Works. … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- Berkeley, CA : Apress
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Copyright Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 005.75/65
Computer science
Relational databases
Database management
COMPUTERS -- Databases -- General
Database management
Relational databases
Computer Science
Database Management
Computers -- Database Management -- General
Databases
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781484212547
1484212541 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781484212554
148421255X - Notes:
- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 10, 2015).
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