UKOUG Conference 2005 : Day 0

October 31st, 2005 by Mark Rittman

It’s Monday morning at about ten to seven, and for the first time in three
years at the UKOUG, I’ve actually had a good night’s sleep. My plan to go out on
Sunday night and get trashed has obviously worked, so now it’s just a chance to
catch up with emails and update the website before getting some breakfast and
taking a look at the stand.

Yesterday was the Oak Table day, and it was surprising just how many people
would be prepared to be at the ICC for 9.30 for a full day’s worth of full-on
technical presentations. I went to the two Jonathan Lewis ones in the morning -
the second of which, on PGA memory management, was particularly relevant for
myself given some of the work we’ve being doing on very large ETL batch
processes - but for me the best one of the day was by Graham Wood, on the
evolution of time-based tuning from Oracle V2.3 through to 10g.

Graham Wood   
Jonathan Lewis

I’ve never been to a Graham Wood talk before and he’s the guy behind much of
the new diagnostics stuff (ADDM, AWR and so on) in Oracle 10g. The talk took us
through the various Oracle versions since 2.3 - with additional info and
corrections from Mogens and Anjo at the back - and how the approach to tuning
has changed over time as more instrumentation has been made available. I know
for some people this might seem a bit of a lightweight topic but for me it was
pretty interesting actually, kind of what I came to the event for, a bit of
history mixed in with some technical stuff. Very worthwhile.

Following on from the Oak Table presentations
Jon Mead
and I popped into town for an hour and then it was down to All Bar One for the
SIG Chairs and volunteers’ free bar. As I mentioned before, this fitted in with
my plans quite well as I thought the only way I could get some sleep last night
was to have a few drinks and stop worrying about getting some sleep (if you know
what I mean) so in the end I spent a very good few hours with Jon, Doug Burns,
Andy Johnston (SIG Deputy), Andrew Clarke, Chris Dunscombe, Tim Dexter (the XML
Publisher product manager) and, later on in the evening, a few guys (and
Charlie) from the company.

That’s it for now. I’m chairing Sten Vesterli’s PL/SQL talk at about two-ish
this afternoon, other than that I’ll be at a couple of talks and then on the
stand for the rest of the day. I’ll post again tomorrow after we’ve had the
bloggers’ dinner.

See also : Doug Burns on UKOUG Day 0

Comments

  1. Richard Byrom Says:

    Apologies Mark. I won’t be at the bloggers dinner after all. It’s past my bed time as I have a bit of a commute since I’m not staying in the city centre.