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Installing Oracle PHP extensions in SUSE Linux
Brian Higgins explains how to add OCI8 extensions to PHP in SLES.
Submitted by: brianhig on Fri. 03.23.2012
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, Database, Developer
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Compiling FLAIM on OS X
FLAIM is a very scalable, quite fantastic database technology. However, it is sorely neglected outside of Novell / Attachmate. This Cool Solution is an effort to make it slightly more available by fixing some problems compiling it on OS X.
Submitted by: jlodom on Thu. 01.12.2012
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Database, Developer, Developer Tools, eDirectory, Emerging Technologies, Macintosh, Open Source, Trees and Containers, Troubleshooting, UNIX
Product: eDirectory, GroupWise
Oracle Support Documents Underline Reasons to Choose SLES 11 for Oracle Installations
Oracle support documents underline why SLES 11 is superior to RHEL 6 for deploying Oracle Applications.
Submitted by: drdavis on Mon. 07.18.2011
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers
Topic: 3rd Party Products, Database, Deployment, Linux, Partners, Policies
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Load Balancing SMT servers with a SLES11 SP1 HAE Cluster
My setup is 3 servers running in VMware Workstation, using an iSCSI backed disk for the shared storage. At the end of following this guide, you should have a 3-node HAE cluster, with 2 of the nodes running SMT and the 3rd node load balancing client requests between the 2 nodes.
Submitted by: rhasleton on Fri. 03.11.2011
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, Clustering, Database, Load balancing
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Novell Operations Center: Viewing MS SQL Database Schemas though BDI
Almost any application that uses a database as its data store can be integrated into NOC through a custom BDI adapter. With strong knowledge about your schema, and the power of SQL, you have the power to integrate your database-backed application into the NOC product.
Submitted by: tlafrance on Thu. 10.14.2010
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, Business Service Management Cool Solutions
Topic: Business Service Management, Customizing, Database, Integration, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, Tools and Utilities
Product: Business Service Management, Operations Center
How to create new indexes on a Sentinel database
Submitted by: mbuil on Tue. 08.31.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Database
Product: Sentinel






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