On 11/07/2013 10:54 AM, Kevin Grittner wrote:
> That is who I am thinking of. A DBA team may have hundreds of
> databases to manage, each with many scripts which have been running
> nicely for years. A change like this is bound to break some of
> those crontab scripts they may not even remember they are running
> -- like ones which dump a key table to INSERT statements to feed
> into some other database product, which will now choke when it gets
> a custom format file instead of the text file it has been getting
> for years. Requiring the DBA team to track all these scripts down
> to add -Fp would be annoying, to put it mildly.
Only because they don't take the time to properly document or put into
some form of automation/tracking/configfile management mechanism.
Don't get me wrong, I would be in the same boat but I don't think it is
realistic to manage the communities expectations with the lackluster
operations performance of fellow DBAs.
JD
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