| bio | website | ctp.com |
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| location | Switzerland | |
| age | 39 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Mar 30 at 16:03 | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
More than 15 years experience in IT consulting for the following business:
- Telecomunications
- Private banking
- Finance / trading
- Public sector
- International organization (NGO's)
- Retail
- Food industry
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Mar 29 |
answered | How to use JDBC Connection Pooling without JNDI DataSource? (in Apache Tomcat) |
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Informed |
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Apr 3 |
comment |
Enlarge vmware image with vmplayer The VM Player I am using now (v4) allows the extension of the virtual disk. After that you still have to pass by the 2nd step you said. Personaly I did use GParted Iso to expand my system partition (RedHat) |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Vox Populi |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Suffrage |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Analytical |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Mar 14 |
comment |
Rename a machine after oracle (XE) installation In addition I give the two file which needs to be modified: path = {oraclexe-HOME}\app\oracle\product\10.2.0\server\NETWORK\ADMIN; tnsnames.ora and listener.ora; I prefered to put the real host name otherwise I guess it is not remotely accessible. |
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Mar 14 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 14 |
accepted | Rename a machine after oracle (XE) installation |
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Mar 3 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 3 |
comment |
Rename a machine after oracle (XE) installation Hello, I knew that but it does not look not very clean solution. I would prefer to change the Oracle files who have the host hardcoded and change it to localhost ( use it only internally) |
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Mar 2 |
asked | Rename a machine after oracle (XE) installation |