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The Evolution of Flashback in Oracle Database | Lucas Jellema [Video]

Bob Rhubart-OracleOct 15 2015 — edited Oct 15 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOcsYtX69N8

Oracle ACE Director @"Lucas Jellema", domain and solution architect, Chief Technical officer of AMIS Services, and the author of the Oracle SOA Suite 12c Handbook (2015, Oracle Press), delivers 118 seconds of insight into the Flashback mechanism in Oracle Database.


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Andrey.P-Oracle

Hi!

Have you put contents of sd_card directory to your card? (So that "java" is put to the root of file system)

Andrey

2770795

Hi

Yes, I have the Java folder as the root, with just the .ini file inside that.

It looks like SDcard access with Mbed type devices can be a bit tricky, probably just need to try some different cards?

Mine are both Sandisk....

with thanks

gb

Andrey.P-Oracle

Frankly I've myself observed such situation however after I've formatted the card one more it has vanished. I'll check with the dev team whether this is custom situation or not. Just in case, my card is Transend

Andrey

Terrencebarr-Oracle

I've seen a bit of flakyness with SDcards, but after removing and re-inserting the issue went away. Maybe you have a bad SDcard slot on the FRDM board?

Andrey.P-Oracle

And by the way, having some samples working does not necessarily mean that everything is fine on low level. I've seen a situation when the above message was printed but later on the card was accessed successfully. Apparently some OS APIs were able to proceed but not all of them

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