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raja
 
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Default Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 09:57 AM






Hi,

I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.

Thanks in Advance.
With Regards,
Raja.

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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 03:37 PM






On 24.09.2008 16:57, raja wrote:
Quote:
I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.
You posted the same question to different groups. This is usually
considered impolite.

I also tend to believe that you did not understand the question
properly. It seems this is not about Oracle but about your problem
solving skills.

robert


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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 03:37 PM



On 24.09.2008 16:57, raja wrote:
Quote:
I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.
You posted the same question to different groups. This is usually
considered impolite.

I also tend to believe that you did not understand the question
properly. It seems this is not about Oracle but about your problem
solving skills.

robert


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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 03:37 PM



On 24.09.2008 16:57, raja wrote:
Quote:
I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.
You posted the same question to different groups. This is usually
considered impolite.

I also tend to believe that you did not understand the question
properly. It seems this is not about Oracle but about your problem
solving skills.

robert


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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 03:37 PM



On 24.09.2008 16:57, raja wrote:
Quote:
I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.
You posted the same question to different groups. This is usually
considered impolite.

I also tend to believe that you did not understand the question
properly. It seems this is not about Oracle but about your problem
solving skills.

robert


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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 03:37 PM



On 24.09.2008 16:57, raja wrote:
Quote:
I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.
You posted the same question to different groups. This is usually
considered impolite.

I also tend to believe that you did not understand the question
properly. It seems this is not about Oracle but about your problem
solving skills.

robert


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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 03:37 PM



On 24.09.2008 16:57, raja wrote:
Quote:
I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.
You posted the same question to different groups. This is usually
considered impolite.

I also tend to believe that you did not understand the question
properly. It seems this is not about Oracle but about your problem
solving skills.

robert


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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: Interview Type Question - 09-24-2008 , 03:37 PM



On 24.09.2008 16:57, raja wrote:
Quote:
I am learning Oracle, my PM asked me the following question, Please
help me on this :

You are a new employee at the company and the only Oracle DBA.
You were just informed by the management that one of the Oracle
Database Server is performing very badly for about a week now and that
immediate analysis should be conducted.
You are not familiar with the applications or the databases yet, but
they ask you to find the problem as soon as possible.

Please detail your plan of action, tools that you will use along the
process, what would you check and how would you continue if you did
not find any issue at the level or resource you are checking.

Please explain things in a high level along with assumptions and
recommendations.


Please give me ur step-by-step level to proceed for the above
scenario.
You posted the same question to different groups. This is usually
considered impolite.

I also tend to believe that you did not understand the question
properly. It seems this is not about Oracle but about your problem
solving skills.

robert


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