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  • RE: Troubleshooting

    mike_walsh (4/3/2009)


    esteban alvino quispe (4/3/2009)


    Hello

    Im from peruvian, and i found interesting the article, but there are some terms that is difficult to understand, like "ShotGun", more or less what it...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    esteban alvino quispe (4/3/2009)


    Hello

    Im from peruvian, and i found interesting the article, but there are some terms that is difficult to understand, like "ShotGun", more or less what it is...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    DavidMcAfee (4/2/2009)


    haha. I wonder how many people got the "Johnny and Roy" reference. 🙂 I loved Emergency.

    😀 First to catch it and comment on it anyway. Desoto and Gage. Never...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    ALZDBA (4/2/2009)


    and off course there is a difference in Red Cross junior camp first aid, Paramedic first aid and combat first aid 😀

    According to their trained skills, you may have...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    mike_walsh (4/2/2009) I agree doesn't translate to a fire scene but so far it has worked for me in SQL and the Ambulance.

    I thought about this at lunch and I...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    aureolin (4/2/2009)


    In an emergency you must remember to panic!!

    Well, not really, but people who *are* panicking often get really angry at your failure to panic along with them. They...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    CoetzeeW (4/2/2009)


    If any one that think's SQL is less complex then Oracle or DB2 then I would assume you have excessive knowledge in these products to make such a decision....

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    mike brockington (4/2/2009)


    that is why training and familiarization, disaster drills, etc. come in handy

    Thinking about it further, I think you have stumbled on the biggest difference - both Fire...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    Great point about documentation! I mentioned it but as an after thought. The post-call documentation on an ambulance call is definitely after the fact but there is a lot of...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    mike brockington (4/2/2009)


    Interesting analogy, but I'm afraid that is simply isn't true.

    Recent studies have shown that well trained personnel (I think it was Incident Controller, aka Lead Fireman specifically)...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    Sounds like you work at a great place. I have not been doing technology very long. I have worked with SQL Server for 10 years but I have yet to...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    Ken Shapley (4/2/2009)


    Wow! "SQL Server is less complex"?

    What kind of production environment are you running. A lab?

    Thanks 🙂 I was confused by that comment as well. My response to them...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    SanjayAttray (4/2/2009)


    CoetzeeW (4/2/2009)


    Great Article, Since most DBA's responsiblity is supporting\troubleshooting such a complex product like SQL server you have highlighted a good methodology and approach to problem solving, Thanks !...

  • RE: Troubleshooting

    Thanks for the comments thus far 🙂 I have to admit I got scared (but remained calm and handled it in an orderly fahsion 😉 ) when I saw all...

  • RE: Are the posted questions getting worse?

    Jeff Moden (1/19/2009)


    Jack Corbett (1/19/2009)


    Here's a good blog post about people just implementing solutions form the internet or forums without caring why:

    http://www.straightpathsql.com/blog/2009/1/18/empirical-evidence.html

    I found this on a tweet by Jonathan Kehayias.

    How...

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