Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Today's Learnings - 30 Dec

Encompass : •(verb) include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory
"This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds", "this should cover everyone in the group"
synonyms : comprehend , cover , embrace

protagonist:
A protagonist (from the Greek p??ta????st?? protagonistes, "one who plays the first part, chief actor"[1]) is the main character (the central or primary personal figure) of a literary, theatrical, cinematic, video game, or musical narrative, around whom the events of the narrative's plot revolve and with whom the audience is intended to share the most empathy. In the theatre of Ancient Greece, three actors played all of the main dramatic roles in a tragedy; the leading role was played by the protagonist, while the other roles were played by deuteragonist and the tritagonist.

2.1 Oracle High Availability Features
Oracle provides the following features for high availability:
•Oracle Real Application Clusters
•Oracle Data Guard
•Oracle Streams
•Oracle Flashback Technology
•Automatic Storage Management
•Recovery Manager
•Flash Recovery Area
•Oracle Security Features
•Fast-Start Fault Recovery
•LogMiner
•Hardware Assisted Resilient Data (HARD) Initiative

2.5 High Availability Management
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control is an HTML-based user interface that provides the administrator with complete monitoring across the entire Oracle technology stack—business applications, application servers, databases, and the E-Business Suite—as well as non-Oracle components within the Grid. If a component within the Grid becomes unavailable or experiences performance problems, an alert is automatically generated to the Enterprise Manager console to inform the administrator so appropriate action can be taken.

The components of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control include:

•Oracle Management Service (OMS) - a J2EE Web application that renders the user interface for the Grid Control Console, works with all Management Agents to process monitoring information, and uses the Management Repository as its persistent data store

•Oracle Management Agents - processes deployed on each monitored host to monitor all targets on the host, communicate that information to the Management Service, and maintain the host and its targets

•Oracle Management Repository - schema in the Oracle database that contains all available information about administrators, targets, and applications managed by Enterprise Manager

Communication between the console, the OMS, and Oracle Management Agents is done through HTTP. SSL can also be enabled to allow secure communications between tiers within firewall-protected environments. The Management Agent uploads collected monitoring data to the OMS, which in turn loads the data into the Management Repository. Changes in a target state (such as an availability state change) result in an alert being generated to the Enterprise Manager Console.

Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, an administrator can:
•Monitor architecture components and be alerted when a failure occurs
•View overall system status, such as the number of nodes in the database cluster and their current status
•View alerts aggregated across all instances
•Set thresholds for alert generation on a database cluster-wide basis
•Monitor performance metric across all instances
•Perform database cluster-wide operations such as backup and recovery
•Viewing hardware and operating system information in the entire Grid as a whole
•Interconnect monitoring of cluster databases

start reading 3 Oracle Books

The First is the book on High Availability.
Another one is on Best Features of High Availability.
and the 3rd one is on OEM Concepts.

Lets see how much I can read these.

Today on 30th Dec. there is a Party for Agilent People in Spice Mall, Sec. 25 Noida.

Thats all for today.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Starting Again

It got away from me once again and I Stop writing to it.

But once again I am starting.

Lets see how this time it goes now.
I like to write but sometimes it seems to be tiring job to write.

I will try to continue now.

Pankaj

Monday, November 2, 2009

Ekadshi Udyapan Completed

So, On 29th and 30th Oct., My parents Ekadshi Udyapan got completed without much fuss and its really nice to see them Happy after accomplished this task.

Its a great Pooja and Daan which they did in their entire life.

Its a Big Function and We called all our main guest in this function.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Swami Vivekanand Teachings3

Have you ever noticed the phenomenon that is called thought-transference? A man here is thinking something, and that thought is manifested in somebody else, in some other place. With preparations — not by chance — a man wants to send a thought to another mind at a distance, and this other mind knows that a thought is coming, and he receives it exactly as it is sent out. Distance makes no difference. The thought goes and reaches the other man, and he understands it. If your mind were an isolated something here, and my mind were an isolated something there, and there were no connection between the two, how would it be possible for my thought to reach you? In the ordinary cases, it is not my thought that is reaching you direct; but my thought has got to be dissolved into ethereal vibrations and those ethereal vibrations go into your brain, and they have to be resolved again into your own thoughts. Here is a dissolution of thought, and there is a resolution of thought. It is a roundabout process. But in telepathy, there is no such thing; it is direct.

This shows that there is a continuity of mind, as the Yogis call it. The mind is universal. Your mind, my mind, all these little minds, are fragments of that universal mind, little waves in the ocean; and on account of this continuity, we can convey our thoughts directly to one another.

You see what is happening all around us. The world is one of influence. Part of our energy is used up in the preservation of our own bodies. Beyond that, every particle of our energy is day and night being used in influencing others. Our bodies, our virtues, our intellect, and our spirituality, all these are continuously influencing others; and so, conversely, we are being influenced by them. This is going on all around us. Now, to take a concrete example. A man comes; you know he is very learned, his language is beautiful, and he speaks to you by the hour; but he does not make any impression. Another man comes, and he speaks a few words, not well arranged, ungrammatical perhaps; all the same, he makes an immense impression. Many of you have seen that. So it is evident that words alone cannot always produce an impression. Words, even thoughts contribute only one-third of the influence in making an impression, the man, two-thirds. What you call the personal magnetism of the man — that is what goes out and impresses you.

Swami Vivekanand Teachings2

The word Karma is derived from the Sanskrit Kri, to do; all action is Karma. Technically, this word also means the effects of actions. In connection with metaphysics, it sometimes means the effects, of which our past actions were the causes. But in Karma-Yoga we have simply to do with the word Karma as meaning work. The goal of mankind is knowledge. That is the one ideal placed before us by Eastern philosophy. Pleasure is not the goal of man, but knowledge. Pleasure and happiness come to an end. It is a mistake to suppose that pleasure is the goal. The cause of all the miseries we have in the world is that men foolishly think pleasure to be the ideal to strive for. After a time man finds that it is not happiness, but knowledge, towards which he is going, and that both pleasure and pain are great teachers, and that he learns as much from evil as from good. As pleasure and pain pass before his soul they have upon it different pictures, and the result of these combined impressions is what is called man's "character". If you take the character of any man, it really is but the aggregate of tendencies, the sum total of the bent of his mind; you will find that misery and happiness are equal factors in the formation of that character. Good and evil have an equal share in moulding character, and in some instances misery is a greater teacher than happiness. In studying the great characters the world has produced, I dare say, in the vast majority of cases, it would be found that it was misery that taught more than happiness, it was poverty that taught more than wealth, it was blows that brought out their inner fire more than praise.

Friday, October 23, 2009

RajYoga from VivekaNanada

I read 2 chapters of this great book written by Swami Vivekananda.

Let us see when I will be able to complete this book.

http://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/vivekananda/complete_works_contents.htm

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Vivekananda Teachings1

There was once a minister to a great king. He fell into disgrace. The king, as a punishment, ordered him to be shut up in the top of a very high tower. This was done, and the minister was left there to perish. He had a faithful wife, however, who came to the tower at night and called to her husband at the top to know what she could do to help him. He told her to return to the tower the following night and bring with her a long rope, some stout twine, pack thread, silken thread, a beetle, and a little honey. Wondering much, the good wife obeyed her husband, and brought him the desired articles. The husband directed her to attach the silken thread firmly to the beetle, then to smear its horns with a drop of honey, and to set it free on the wall of the tower, with its head pointing upwards. She obeyed all these instructions, and the beetle started on its long journey. Smelling the honey ahead it slowly crept onwards, in the hope of reaching the honey, until at last it reached the top of the tower, when the minister grasped the beetle, and got possession of the silken thread. He told his wife to tie the other end to the pack thread, and after he had drawn up the pack thread, he repeated the process with the stout twine, and lastly with the rope. Then the rest was easy. The minister descended from the tower by means of the rope, and made his escape. In this body of ours the breath motion is the "silken thread"; by laying hold of and learning to control it we grasp the pack thread of the nerve currents, and from these the stout twine of our thoughts, and lastly the rope of Prana, controlling which we reach freedom.

FAP: Find A Part

  1. FAP: Find A Part: - It's an online Store website which shows information about all the products Agilent sold to its customers. Product related information and their prices as per their location are also shown in the website. Customers can order from this website for these Products.
  2. A.Com maintains the FAP DB which is refreshed from OPRD DB Server (OPRD DB is maintained by Oracle which contains all product related information across all Agilent Applications) OPRD DB is the common repository for all the Agilent Products.
  3. Monthly FAP Processing:
    1. Extract Receiving and loading in FAP DB:
      1. On Monthly Basis, A.Com received FAP Pricing Extract from Pricing Team at our Job Server. There Pricing Extracts contains latest pricing for all the products. Pricing Extracts consists of pricing information for all the products and each extract file indicates the pricing of products related to a single country. Each Extract is renamed as per the naming of the Extract File by putting suffix as the concerned country name.
      2. There is a FAPBATCH Schema which exists in acomip92:CIADUP DB Server. FAPBATCH Schema contains External Tables for each country pricing. These External Tables are reads the renames extract file as these external tables are referring to each country's pricing extract.
      3. FAP_ITEM_PRICING Table is prepared when one Package execute @ FAPBATCH Schema. Then FAP_ITEM_PRICING table is exported and imported in main FAP DB (CIAPX1) @ the prod server (acomp30/31).
    2. FAP DB Refresh:
      1. FAP DB contains a set of 9 tables which contains the product related information. These 9 tables need to be refreshed from OPRD DB Server.

  4. Daily updation of FAP DB tables from TIBCO: At the TIBCO end some application connect to A.Com FAP DB and update/insert data in set of 9 PI tables.
    1. These 9 tables are:
      1. mtl_system_items_b
      2. mtl_item_status
      3. mtl_system_items_tl
      4. mtl_item_categories
      5. mtl_categories_b
      6. mtl_cross_references
      7. mtl_cross_reference_types
      8. bom_inventory_components
      9. bom_bill_of_materials
    2. A.Com DB contains these 9 tables in 3 sets:
      1. Main Tables
      2. PI_xxxxxx Tables
      3. TI_xxxxxx Tables
    3. PI_xxxx tables are updated/inserted during Daily operation
    4. TI_xxxx tables are used during Monthly Processing

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Monu is back @ Home in Hapur

I am much relieved person now as Monu is back @ Home now in Hapur.

Really I was bit scared with the situation in which he was on FRIDAY.
Myself and all other relatives goes in search of Donors on that day and that was really very very thoughtful sitution on that day.

But Finally Sonu managed the people who can contribute Blood for this cause.

People come to me from my Company Headstrong to Donate on my request.
1. Soumendu Bhattacharya - Dada
2. Karan - Calyon
3. Varun - LSCA
4. Ranjana - DAG

I am really thankful to the gesture these people have shown to donate the Blood for saving a Life.

I will also donate blood whenever it is required to donate.

Thank to God.

Pankaj

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Today is Diwali

Diwali Celebrations are in full flow.
But few things happens which really bring down the tempo to celebrate Diwali this time.

1. Mamaji Got Expired on Last Saturday (10th Oct)
2. Monu (My Cousion Brother) got affected with DENGU and now in hospital Fortis, Noida. Now he is on recovery stage.

Lets see how the things will move ahead now onwards.

Pankaj

Monday, October 12, 2009

13th Oct Update

on 11th Oct Whole Day gone @ BRAJGHAT for Mamajee Kriyakarm.
Really that was sad to see such things.

Gone in Bus after many many days.
I was very much tired on that day after returning back home.
On that day one festival was there Ahoi Astami. Ladies use to be on Feast on this day for their children.

Then Yesterday was also the tiring day.
I had gone for a walk upto DDPS in the coloney.
Day 1 for the walk.

Pankaj

Saturday, October 10, 2009

My Elder MamaJee Got Expired

So, My Elder MamaJee got Expired today as I got the news just now from Neeraj and then I rang phone to PAPA.

The death happens due to Heart Attack.
This all happens in the life.
I have seen him since my childhood begins. He has served in the Army for 9 Yr. and then run their whole life in Meerut by residing at L-Block.
He has 3 child and all 3 are Married with 2 child each.
Rishu who was married few years back, The only son of MamaJee currently residing in Mathura along with his wife and twins child amongst them one is girl and other one is Boy.

So Kal ka Fix ho Gaya Meerut Tour.

Saturday 10th Oct Proceedings

On Saturday which is a Holiday,

Leena is busy in doing the Diwali Safai in the Home along with Shruti Since Morning.
Piyush is Busy in playing computer games @ Internet.

Myself intially see some articles on Net and trying to see the patch for upgrading oracle 10.2.0.1 to 10.2.0.4.
But the patch which was available with me is corrupted.
So I put that patch again on download.
As my Unlimited Internet Connection of BSNL will take Appx. 10 Hrs to download that patch again which is of size 986 MB, So today that patch will download and tomorrow only I can do this activity on my Sony Vaio.

After that I have seen RAJYOGA from Swami Vivekanand. Its a finest book. I try to read few of the pages from this Book but not able to concentrate much on this.
But finally able to read the first chapter of this book.

After that TV is on and I am seeing TV along with shruti although we had our breakfast around 11:00 and Lunch around 02:30 PM.

Firstly I have seen Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'll Champs then Carol Bagh 12/24 and then Hero Movie Minakshi Sheshadri and Jackie Shroff Fisrt Movie and then KAL HO NA HO.

But abhi current gone for at least 2 Hrs.

So think to write something on my Blog.

Thats what I am doing now.

Pankaj

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Doing Cleaning @ Home for Diwali

So Just finished some cleaning work @ home before Diwali.

Pankaj

Appreciation Mail from Jian Shen Lead Architect for Oracle Upgrade

FYI …
Jian Shen
Lead Architect
A.com Business Engagement Team
Agilent Technologies
Telnet:1-553-7147
E-Mail: jian_shen@agilent.com
_____________________________________________
From: MINASIAN,MARLENE (A-PaloAlto,ex1)
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 9:13 AM
To: 'Asheesh Bahal'; 'Pankaj Bhagat'
Cc: Vikas Marwaha
Subject: Thank You to the Team!
Hi Asheesh, Pankaj,
As you know, we had a successfully release of the Linux/10G upgrade project yesterday.
Ramneesh Trehan once again did an excellent job of leading the team for this project and I'm very appreciative of his long hours and willingness to learn the nuances for a project that was a little different from our normal business releases since this was entirely about upgrading our infrastructure.
I would like to also recognize the work of the AWS team on this project; specifically Sarvesh Tiwari, Hemant Upadhyay, Soumendu Bhattacharya and Pankaj Agarwal. They did an excellent job and really made the difference on having a successful release. I particularly appreciate the initiative they took on many issues, creating a true partnership with our Agilent team. This is exactly the kind of leadership and expertise we look for from your team with every project.
Please pass on our congratulations and gratitude for a job well done!
Best Regards,
Marlene

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

6,7th Updates

So, Yesterday, It was KARWACHAUTH.

Reached office in Morning and Back at 7:30 PM to celebrate the same.
and Day Before on 6th Back @ home @ 11:40 PM.

Yesterday was the Issue Day:
1. EUP Issue: Rollout speed for English Rollout reached at the lowest level Ever.
2. A.Com Issue: acomp30 DB Server Showing again some signs for CPU Utilization High @ 90% and above levels.

Raise the alarms to DBCC for both the issues.
Waiting for their response.
BIGUL BAJ CHUKA HAI Dost.

Also, One Good Thing Happen:
Received Appreciation Mail from Marlene (Who is heading Agilent Technologies) for 10g upgrade Project.

On 6th IDR Done for me after I send the mail. Surprisingly Both the Mgrs take my IDR and consult my Issues and we are not in Sync as Always.
I told them to sent me onsite or shift me in some other project as I am fed with this SE Task and Team Activities.
But these people try to impress me with their Talks. Although they did not get the success. Famous Dialog: Positive Energies should be shown always.

OK, Whatever it is. Abhi to apun yehi hai So Can't say ki abhi kitna jhelna baki hai.

Bye for now.

Pankaj

Monday, October 5, 2009

05th Oct Update

Reach for work @ 2 PM.

Worked on Various Topics:

1. Refresh FA Tables for Fusion Env. from Prod. for Pre/Pub and DRP Pub.
That takes lot of time intially but I have collected all the steps to be done.
I will create a Doc for this.

2. OVSD# Dashboard Prepared. That was not touched since Kamal is out. So, I have collected all the info of OVSD# open and closed and update the Dashboard for Today's APO as asked by DADA.

3. CR UAT Env. Issue : Login Functionality not working. JASS DB Ref. not done properly. Again refresh the Table Data in JAAS and compile all the objects.
Functionality working fine.

Reached home @11:30 PM.
Got the sound sleep in the night.

Rest is OK.

Pankaj

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Work Completed and Places Visited

Yesterday 4th Oct. We have attended one function "MATA KI CHOWKI" @ RKGIT for Girls, Ghaziabad.
This Engg. College is newly built by one of our relatives who also had series of these institutions in Gzb. and near by cities like Garh, Meerut and Baraut.
The Function was arranged nicely and me n my falimy (Piyush and Shruti) thoroughly enjoyed the Function.
Many good and nicely written BHAJANS are sung by the Singer Nagpal.
Food was also nicely prepared by the organisers.
We met with all other relatives and feelings are same as we met them on some other day.

On 3rd Oct. My cousin BRO Sonu(ROHIT) arrived at our home to meet us along with his wife NIDHI. He gone on 4th Oct at 9:00 on Bike back to his work place in Gurgaon.

On 2nd Oct, We have celebrated Ghandhi B'Day here at home.

Thinking of starting something to read but that does not happen.
Although collected some info on Songs of Lata from Variuos Sites.
Also, Installed Oracle 10.2.0.1 on my Sony Vaio.

Plan to upgrade to 10.2.0.4 after downloading the patch which is 932 MB from oracle.com.

That's all for today.
Thank You

Function Mata Ki Chowki on 4th Oct @ RKGIT

Yesterday, We have attended one Function at RKGIT for Girls

Mata ki Chowki

Really Good Arrangement and Singer Sanjay Nagpal done the good Job.

Our Full Family Enjoyed the Program and Food.
All other relatives are also there.

Thanks

Start Writing Again

Hi Everybody,

I just start this column again to write something for myself, to set some new targets for myself and to share few of my good and bad experiences.

Today is 04th Oct 2009.

And I listen on one of the news channel that 21st Dec. 2012 is the last day of this earth. I am not sure if this is true or not and become sure only on 22nd Dec. 2012 which is not so far which I can not assume.

So this is Today's Thought.

Bye for now.
See u soon.

Pankaj

Friday, February 13, 2009

Ye Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaaye to Kya Hai

“Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye To Kya Hai”

Yeh Mehlon,Yeh Takhton,Yeh Taajon Ki Duniya,
Yeh Insaan Key Dushman Samaajon Ki Duniya,
Yeh Doulat Key Bhookhey Riwajon Ki Duniya,
Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye To Kya Hai.

Har Ek Jism Ghayal, Har Ek Rooh Pyaasi,
Nigahon Mein Uljhan, Dilon Mein Udaasi,
Yeh Duniya Hai Ya Aalam-e-Badhawasi,
Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye To Kya Hai.

Yahaan Eik Khilona Hai Insaan Ki Hasti,
Yeh Basti Hai Murda Paraston Ki Basti,
Yahaan To Jeevan Sey Hai Maut Sasti,
Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye To Kya Hai.

Jawaani Bhatakti Hai Badkaar Ban Kar,
Jawaan Jism Sajtey Hein Bazaar Ban Kar,
Yahaan Pyaar Hota Hai Byopaar Ban Kar,
Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye To Kya Hai.

Yeh Duniya Jahaan Aadmi Kuch Nahi Hai,
Wafa Kuch Nahi, Dosti Kuch Nahi Hai,
Yahaan Pyaar Ki Qadr Hi Kuch Nahi Hai,
Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye To Kya Hai.

Jala Do Isey, Phoonk Dalo Yeh Duniya.
Mere Saamne Se Hata Lo Yeh Duniya,
Tumhari Hai Tum Hi Sambhalo Yeh Duniya,
Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye To Kya Hai?

Movie-Pyaasa(1957)

Music-Sachin Dev Burman

Lyrics-Saahir Ludhiyanavi

Singer-Mohhamad Rafi

Guru Dutt always saw songs as an ongoing sequence which can be best described by the poetry. Usually Saahir Ludhiyanvi provided that poetry. Saahir always saved his best for Guru Dutt’s movies . In the movie the song was visualised as the ultimate achivement of the all time loser, the ragged Poet,the drunkard shunned by society,left by girlfriend,despised by his clan suddenly gets everything he ever strived for. This was the moment when he looks down at all the people he had ever known and sees only one face which didn’t have Greed and really loved him, ‘the Prostitute’ and then he curses the Society in his own poetic manner as S.D Burman’s tunes pierce your heart and you experience the same pain as ‘Vijay’ and you spill you heart out in the immortal voice Of Mohammad Rafi and leave all the artificial things which consumed you.