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otop – diy monitoring of your Oracle database

Posted bySean Hull January 1, 2006

Thank you all for attending my presentation at Metro Oracle Day.


Please go ahead and download otop here. You may also download the otop presentation here. The full otop article can be found here.


If you have any questions at all, or are interested in contributing, please email me at shull (at) iheavy (dot) com.


Thanks!

Posted bySean HullJanuary 1, 2006Posted inAll, Technical Article

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