VPIS Ltd Tools and Documents
Over the last ten years VPIS Ltd has developed a library of useful database and system administration tools. The majority of the tools have been written in Unix Korn Shell and are specific to the environment for which they were written, although they can be easily modified to suit your environment. A detailed description of each tool can be found by clicking on the info image image. The tools can be downloaded by clicking on the Tool Name and opened using either WinZip or the unix tar command (tar -xvf filename)

We hope you find these tools useful and if you require any further help or support on any of the tools then please contact us at VPIS Ltd

Last Library Update - 02/10/2003


Documents

Click Here For More Info Oracle Replication Snapsh Oracle RDBMS MIcrosoft Word Doc 20/04/2000
Click Here For More Info Oracle DR Standby DB Oracle RDBMS Microsoft Word Doc 18/05/2000
Click Here For More Info Online Backup - 71kb Oracle RDBMS Microsoft Word Doc 07/07/2000
Click Here For More Info VPIS Scripts Guide Oracle and Unix Microsoft Word Doc 05/09/2001
Click Here For More Info VPIS Sybase Procedures Sybase RDBMS Microsoft Word Doc 19/09/2003

Oracle RDBMS Admin Tools

Click Here For More Info Refresh Oracle DB scripts Unix Oracle SQL and Unix ksh 12/06/1995
Click Here For More Info Oracle DB Create Scripts Unix Oracle SQL and Unix ksh 10/06/1996
Click Here For More Info Oracle Tuning - 22kb Windows/Unix Oracle SQL and Unix ksh 11/01/1998
Click Here For More Info Online Backup - 11kb Unix Unix Korn Shell Script 20/04/2000
Click Here For More Info Oracle Trace Tools - 8kb Windows/Unix Oracle SQL Scripts 12/12/2002

Visual Basic Applications

Click Here For More Info VPIS Invoicing Windows '98 & NT V4.0 Visual Basic Executable 12/08/2000

Web Tools

Click Here For More Info VPIS Photo Windows '98 & NT V4.0 Visual Basic Executable 30/07/2000


Disclaimer: VPIS Ltd cannot accept responsibility for the use of any of the scripts on this Web Site. Each script should be checked and tested prior to using them in any development and production environment.