I have two questions, any suggestion?

    Oracle will release 11g soon, from the white paper, we can see that Oracle made some big changes to the compress tables, it will support for OLTP system, and help you to save about 50% of the storage. Because of CPU are faster and faster, but IO are really slowly improved compare to the CPU technology. So I have to enable the compress table support for my data recovery tool -- AUL/MyDUL. This is really a big challenge for me.

    I spent some time to continue the oracle log format research, and now I can basically extract the SQL from the redo log file (Sample). Because Oracle 11g will support open-recovery standby database, so this research have less and less value to me to convert it to a useful disaster recovery tools. I have very less resource and cannot get it done by personal. So I decide to open source it, anybody have experience of the open source? I want somebody to join the development, or anybody have fun?

    Is open source good for a people who are busy in making the live.

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Hi,

I'd like to know more about the tool and interested in developing the same. Let me know If I can help in Open Sourcing the tool.

Regards,
Vijay

I have done a little research on REDO/UNDO internals and would be happy to help you add to your utility and open source it!

Not sure if my last post worked or not, so I'm reposting :)

I would be willing to put my REDO/UNDO knowledge to work helping you work on your log miner and making it open source.

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