tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13265058.post627395855506698196..comments2023-10-28T23:33:56.980+11:00Comments on Sydney Oracle Lab: Developers need to understand licensing tooSydOraclehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08828771074492585943noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13265058.post-29138373886933604092011-05-08T16:58:02.900+10:002011-05-08T16:58:02.900+10:00I'd hope DBAs have a good idea of what the lic...I'd hope DBAs have a good idea of what the licenses are on the databases for which they are responsible. <br />It would be nice in MOS to have a screen indicating what you are licensed for, and a corresponding screen in Enterprise Manager indicating what you are running.<br /><br />The other 'faultline' are the managers of the DBAs (up to CEOs/CIOs) who instruct the DBA to install or run stuff for which the firm isn't licensed. Puts the DBA in a VERY difficult spot.sydoraclehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10404756950638119562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13265058.post-87314439208493134662011-05-03T17:15:22.243+10:002011-05-03T17:15:22.243+10:00And DBAs / Consultants who install "everythin...And DBAs / Consultants who install "everything" (a "default install") and don't care to check if someone had started creating Partitioned Tables !<br />And DBAs who run scripts that they shouldn't be running.<br />And DBAs who advise management that a DG standby does not need to be licenced.<br /><br />HemantHemant K Chitalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07369112096230549250noreply@blogger.com