楼主: jieyancai

[精华] 64位oracle9208 升级绝处逢生记!

[复制链接]
论坛徽章:
1
2010新春纪念徽章
日期:2010-03-01 11:08:29
51#
发表于 2009-5-12 15:02 | 只看该作者
看来备份是一切稳中之重啊。不然回不了头就麻烦了

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
11
ITPUB9周年纪念徽章
日期:2010-10-08 09:28:51奥运会纪念徽章:乒乓球
日期:2012-09-04 13:23:292013年新春福章
日期:2013-02-25 14:51:24问答徽章
日期:2013-09-29 15:28:56
52#
发表于 2009-6-18 22:23 | 只看该作者
学习了。

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
4
祖国60周年纪念徽章
日期:2009-10-09 08:28:00参与WIN7挑战赛纪念
日期:2009-11-06 16:05:25生肖徽章2007版:鼠
日期:2009-11-17 16:35:582013年新春福章
日期:2013-02-25 14:51:24
53#
发表于 2009-6-19 08:46 | 只看该作者
挺好的案例,引以为戒!看来以后去升级生产库,还是要把相关环境信息都收集好了,相关文件备份好了再做!楼主的故障处理过程挺好的,学习了!

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
3
生肖徽章2007版:马
日期:2009-01-04 10:20:34生肖徽章2007版:牛
日期:2009-11-04 16:54:262010数据库技术大会纪念徽章
日期:2010-05-13 09:34:23
54#
发表于 2009-6-19 13:31 | 只看该作者
纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
6
BLOG每日发帖之星
日期:2008-08-11 01:02:28授权会员
日期:2008-09-12 22:53:43生肖徽章2007版:猴
日期:2008-10-08 23:35:11BLOG每日发帖之星
日期:2008-12-09 01:01:082009新春纪念徽章
日期:2009-01-04 14:52:28ITPUB十周年纪念徽章
日期:2011-11-01 16:23:26
55#
发表于 2009-7-31 15:47 | 只看该作者
兄弟,你metalink帐号权限不小吖.
共享下Note:235423.1这个文档吧

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
3
ITPUB十周年纪念徽章
日期:2011-11-01 16:23:26沸羊羊
日期:2015-03-04 14:51:522015年新春福章
日期:2015-03-06 11:57:31
56#
发表于 2009-8-19 20:30 | 只看该作者
难得的经验

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
190
生肖徽章:狗
日期:2006-11-23 04:26:03生肖徽章:羊
日期:2007-09-26 17:08:21生肖徽章:马
日期:2007-09-26 17:08:49授权会员
日期:2007-12-31 19:14:41生肖徽章2007版:牛
日期:2008-03-28 10:02:30奥运会纪念徽章:柔道
日期:2008-04-30 16:28:44奥运会纪念徽章:垒球
日期:2008-05-12 21:28:28奥运会纪念徽章:体操
日期:2008-06-26 10:00:41奥运会纪念徽章:沙滩排球
日期:2008-07-27 12:41:59奥运会纪念徽章:艺术体操
日期:2008-07-30 11:09:47
57#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-1 16:58 | 只看该作者
本帖最后由 jieyancai 于 2011-12-1 16:58 编辑

Changing between 32-bit and 64-bit Word Sizes [ID 62290.1]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  修改时间 18-NOV-2011     类型 BULLETIN     状态 PUBLISHED   


SCOPE & APPLICATION
-------------------
This document is created to provide all the details for changing word size from
32bit to 64bit. This document is a "cut/paste" of applicable sections from the
Oracle9i Database Migration guide (A96530-02), to quickly provide the needed
details and steps to change the word-size.
This note is applicable to Oracle 8.0.x, Oracle8i, Oracle9i and Oracle10g.
LIMITATIONS OF USE
------------------
This note is not applicable for:
- databases having JVM installed in an Oracle8i environment, or
- Oracle Applications installed in an Oracle8i environment
- databases using native compilation.  This assumes that PL/SQL is set to interpreted.

To migrate these types of database, please check Note:183649.1
CHANGING WORD-SIZE
------------------
You can change the word-size of your Oracle database server during a migration,
upgrade, or downgrade operation. A change in word-size includes the following
scenarios:
You have 32-bit Oracle software installed on 64-bit hardware and want to
change to 64-bit Oracle software.
You have 64-bit Oracle software installed on 64-bit hardware and want to
change to 32-bit Oracle software.
If you are changing word-size during a migration, upgrade, or downgrade
operation then no additional action is required. The word-size is changed
automatically during any of these operations. However, if you want to change
the word-size within the same major release, then follow the instructions in
"Changing the Word-Size of Your Current Release" below. For example, if you
have the 32-bit version of Oracle release 9.0.1 and you want to switch to the
64-bit version of Oracle release 9.0.1, then you must complete this procedure.
The following information applies if you are changing your
hardware from 32-bit to 64-bit or from 64-bit to 32-bit:
If you want to change your hardware wordsize, then you should be able to switch
from 32-bit hardware to 64-bit hardware and still use your existing
32-bit Oracle software without encountering any problems, except on Linux
systems (32-bit Oracle on 64-bit Linux is not supported).  Always check to be
sure the combination is certified to run Oracle before proceeding with any
changes.
If you want to change your hardware from 64-bit to 32-bit, then you
must first change your Oracle software to 32-bit software before
changing your hardware wordsize.
The on-disk format for database data, redo, and undo is identical for the
32-bit and 64-bit installations of Oracle. The only internal structural
differences between the 32-bit and 64-bit Oracle installations are the
following:
The compiled format of PL/SQL is different. The instructions for how and
when to recompile PL/SQL are provided in the appropriate chapters of
the Migration book. The storage format of user-defined types is based on the
release of Oracle that created the database. The existing storage format will
be converted to the correct format transparently when necessary. User-defined
types include object types, REFs, varrays, and nested tables.
Note: For Oracle 9.2
In the first release of the migration guide it is said that changing the
wordsize during upgrade or migration is not supported.  This is incorrect
a documentation bug has been logged for this.  Bug 2590998 explains the
error in the documentation.  This has been fixed in the second release of
Oracle 9I release 2 (9.2) Migration guide where it is correctly written
that changing wordsize during the migration or the upgrade is supported.
It is recomended to apply the latest patchset BEFORE the wordsize conversion.
This would avoid some bugs and also some steps in this note during the wordsize
conversion, like Bug:1867501 and Bug:1926809.
CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE ACTIONS BELOW
-------------------------------------------------------
1) It is necessary to reload OLAP when converting word size due to its dependency
on plsql as documented in Note 386990.1.
2) Normally an upgrade to a newer release will automatically take care of
a word size change from 32-bit to 64-bit. However, upgrading 10gR1 to 10gR2 is
an exception.
Please refer to
Oracle Database Upgrade Guide
10g Release 2 (10.2)
Part Number B14238-01
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14238/intro.htm#i1008703
Converting Databases to 64-bit Oracle Database Software
If you are installing 64-bit Oracle Database 10g software but were previously
using a 32-bit Oracle Database installation, then the databases will automatically
be converted to 64-bit during the upgrade to Oracle Database 10g except when
upgrading from Release 1 (10.1) to Release 2 (10.2).
Note:
The process is not automatic for the release 1 to release 2 upgrade, but is
automatic for all other upgrades. This is because the utlip.sql script is not
run during the release 1 to release 2 upgrade to invalidate all PL/SQL objects.
You must run the utlip.sql script with the database in UPGRADE / MIGRATE mode
as the last step in the release 10.1 environment, before upgrading to
release 10.2.
3) Bug 5079213: ORA-6544 [56319] DURING UPGRADE FROM 10.1.0.5 32BIT TO 10.2.0.2 64BIT
-- For patch upgrades that are changing word size, utlip.sql must be run
    manually as it is not automatically run as part of the upgrade.
CHANGING THE WORD-SIZE OF YOUR CURRENT RELEASE
----------------------------------------------
The instructions in this section guide you through changing the word-size of
your current release (switching from 32-bit software to 64-bit software or
vice versa).
Complete the following steps to change the word-size of your current release:
1. Start SQL*Plus.
2. Connect to the database instance AS SYSDBA.
3. Run SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE on the database:
   SQL> SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE
   Issue the command for all instances if you are running Oracle Parallel
   Server.
=============================================================================
   Note:
   NCHAR columns in user tables are not changed during the upgrade.
   To change NCHAR columns in user tables, see "Upgrade User NCHAR
   Columns" in the Migration guide.  
=============================================================================
4. Perform a full backup of the database (optional, but highly recommended)
   See Also:
   Oracle9i User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide for more information.  
5. If you are using the same Oracle home for your current release and the
   release to which you are switching, then deinstall your current release
   using the Oracle Installer. You do not need to deinstall your current
   release if you are using separate Oracle home directories.
6. If you currently have a 32-bit installation, then install the 64-bit
   version of the same release. Or, if you currently have a 64-bit
   installation, then install the 32-bit version of the same release.
=============================================================================
   Note:
   Installation and deinstallation are operating system-specific. For
   installation and deinstallation instructions, see your
   Oracle9i operating system-specific installation documentation and
   the Oracle9i README for your operating system.
   Installation documentation can also be found at technet.oracle.com

=============================================================================
7. Copy configuration files to a location outside of the old Oracle home:
   a. If your initialization parameter file resides within the old
      environment's Oracle home, then copy it to a location outside of the
      old environment's Oracle home. The initialization parameter file can
      reside anywhere you wish, but it should not reside in the old
      environment's Oracle home after you switch to the new release.
   b. If your initialization parameter file has an IFILE (include file)
      entry and the file specified in the IFILE entry resides within the
      old environment's Oracle home, then copy the file specified by the
      IFILE entry to a location outside of the old environment's Oracle
      home.  The file specified in the IFILE entry has additional
      initialization parameters. After you copy this file, edit the IFILE
      entry in the initialization parameter file to point to its new
      location.
   c. If you have a password file that resides within the old Oracle home,
      then move or copy the password file to the Oracle9i Oracle home.
      The name and location of the password file are operating
      system-specific; for example, on UNIX operating systems, the default
      password file is ORACLE_HOME/dbs/orapwsid, but on Windows platforms,
      the default password file is ORACLE_HOME\database\pwdsid.ora.
      In both cases, sid is your Oracle instance ID.
=============================================================================
      Note:
      For Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, perform this step on
      all nodes. Also, if your initdb_name.ora file resides within
      the old environment's Oracle home, then move or copy the
      initdb_name.ora file to a location outside of the old
      environment's Oracle home.  
=============================================================================
8. Change your environment to point at the new 64Bit ORACLE_HOME.
     Note: Check with platform specific documentation if other env variables
           need to be changed e.g. LD_LIBRARY_PATH
9. If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle 8.0, Oracle8i or Oracle9i 9.0.x database
   then please make the following changes in the 64-bit ORACLE_HOME/dbs
   init$ORACLE_SID.ora file to prepare for the wordsize change:
    aq_tm_processes=0   
    job_queue_processes=0
    _system_trig_enabled= false
    Changing the first two parameters will avoid the problems detailed in
    Bug 1421476 and Bug 1816609
    The last parameter should be set to FALSE for scripts which perform
    dictionary operations as the objects on which the triggers depend may
    become invalid or be dropped, causing the triggers to fail and thus
    preventing the scripts from running successfully.
    See note 149948.1 'IMPORTANT: Set "_SYSTEM_TRIG_ENABLED=FALSE" When
    Upgrading / Downgrading / Applying Patch Sets' for more info.
   If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle9i 9.2.0.x or Oracle10g
   database, go to step 10.
10. When changing wordsize from a 32-bit Oracle version to a 64-bit Oracle
    version, Oracle recommends doubling the size of parameters such as:
    SHARED_POOL_SIZE
    SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_SIZE
    LARGE_POOL_SIZE
    This is mainly due to an increase in the size of internal data structures.
    For an in-depth explanation of this, please see note 209766.1
    'Memory Requirements of Databases Migrated from 32-bit to 64-bit'
11. At a system prompt, change to the ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin directory.
12. Start SQL*Plus.
13. Connect to the database instance AS SYSDBA.
14. If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle 8.0, Oracle8i or Oracle9i 9.0.x database,
    run STARTUP RESTRICT:
    SQL> STARTUP RESTRICT
    You may need to use the PFILE option to specify the location of your
    initialization parameter file.
    If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle9i 9.2.0.x database, run STARTUP MIGRATE:
    SQL> STARTUP MIGRATE
    If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle10g database, run STARTUP UPGRADE:
    SQL> STARTUP UPGRADE
15. Set the system to spool results to a log file for later verification of
    success:
    SQL> SPOOL catoutw.log
    If you want to see the output of the script you will run on your screen,
    then you can also issue a SET ECHO ON statement:
    SQL> SET ECHO ON

16. Run utlirp.sql:
    SQL> @$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utlirp.sql
    The utlirp.sql script recompiles existing PL/SQL modules in the format
    required by the new database. If the version does not include a call to
    utlrp, then you must manually run utlrp.sql to recompile invalid objects.
    This script first alters certain dictionary tables. Then, it reloads
    package STANDARD and DBMS_STANDARD, which are necessary for using PL/SQL.
    Finally, it triggers a recompile of all PL/SQL modules, such as packages,
    procedures, types, and so on.
   ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
   Additional Actions for Java:
When migrating a database from 32 to 64bit (or vice versa) additional actions
are required for java.  In theory the format of java shared data objects (SRO)
is not compatible between 32 and 64 bit and so these objects need to be dropped
and regenerated.  In practice it may be the case prior to release 11 such
objects could interoperate but if so this would only be by chance and should
not be relied upon.
The steps to do the regeneration are as follows.  These should be done
immediately before running utlirp.  They may take several minutes to complete.
They must be done connected as SYS.
begin
  update obj$ set status=5 where obj#=(select obj# from obj$,javasnm$
    where owner#=0 and type#=29 and short(+)=name and
    nvl(longdbcs,name)='oracle/aurora/rdbms/Compiler');
  commit;
  declare
    cursor C1 is select
       'DROP JAVA DATA "' || u.name || '"."' || o.name || '"'
       from obj$ o,user$ u where o.type#=56 and u.user#=o.owner#;
  
    ddl_statement varchar2(200);
    iterations number;
    previous_iterations number;
    loop_count number;
    my_err     number;
  begin
    previous_iterations := 10000000;
    loop
      -- To make sure we eventually stop, pick a max number of iterations
      select count(*) into iterations from obj$ where type#=56;
      exit when iterations=0 or iterations >= previous_iterations;
      previous_iterations := iterations;
      loop_count := 0;
      open C1;
      loop
        begin
          fetch C1 into ddl_statement;
          exit when C1%NOTFOUND or loop_count > iterations;
        exception when others then
           my_err := sqlcode;
           if my_err = -1555 then -- snapshot too old, re-execute fetch query
             exit;
           else
             raise;
           end if;
        end;
        initjvmaux.exec(ddl_statement);
        loop_count := loop_count + 1;
      end loop;
      close C1;
    end loop;
  end;
  commit;
  initjvmaux.drp('delete from java$policy$shared$table');
  update obj$ set status=1 where obj#=(select obj# from obj$,javasnm$
    where owner#=0 and type#=29 and short(+)=name and
    nvl(longdbcs,name)='oracle/aurora/rdbms/Compiler');
  commit;
end;
/
create or replace java system
/

   ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

17. Locate the version you are migrating from below, and execute the appropriate
    script:
    - If you are migrating an Oracle 8.0, Oracle8i or Oracle 9i 9.0.x database,
    run the following script:
    SQL> @$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catalog.sql
    - If you are migrating an Oracle9i 9.2.0.x database, run the following
    script:
    SQL> @$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catpatch.sql
    - If you are migrating an Oracle10g 10.1.0.x or 10.2.0.x database, run the
    following script:
    SQL> @$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catupgrd.sql
=============================================================================
    Note:
    If the patchset level is not being changed (for example, you are
    migrating a 9.2.0.8 32-bit database to 9.2.0.8 64-bit) then there is no
    need to run the $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catpatch.sql script or the
    $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catupgrd.sql script because the data dictionary
    is already at the correct level.
=============================================================================
18. Check the validity of the DBMS_STANDARD package:
    SQL> select status from dba_objects
    where object_name='DBMS_STANDARD'
    and object_type='PACKAGE'
    and owner='SYS';
19. If the package is invalid, recompile it:
    SQL> alter package dbms_standard compile;
20. If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle 8.0, Oracle8i or Oracle 9i 9.0.x database,
    run the following script:
    SQL> @$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catproc.sql
    If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle9i 9.2.0.x or Oracle10g  database, no other
    script needs to be run.
21. Run the following SQL statement to check for invalid objects:
    SQL> select owner, object_name, object_type from dba_objects
    where status <> 'VALID';
22. Turn off the spooling of script results to the log file:
    SQL> SPOOL OFF
    Then, check the spool file and verify that the packages and procedures
    compiled successfully. You named the spool file in Step 15; the suggested
    name was catoutw.log. Correct any problems you find in this file (for
    example, compile any invalid objects)
    If you specified SET ECHO ON, then you may want to SET ECHO OFF now:
    SQL> SET ECHO OFF
23. If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle 8.0, Oracle8i or Oracle9i 9.0.x database,
    disable the restriction on sessions:
    SQL> ALTER SYSTEM DISABLE RESTRICTED SESSION;
24. Shutdown the database. If you are changing the wordsize of an Oracle 8.0, Oracle8i or
    Oracle9i 9.0.x database, remove the following parameter from init.ora
    aq_tm_processes=0
    job_queue_processes=0
    _system_trig_enabled=false

The word-size of your database is now changed.
You can open the database for normal use.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
-----------------

Note:214242.1 ORA-600 [17069] while running utlirp.sql converting to 8.1.7.4 64-Bit
Note 565773.1 Invalid Objects After Removing OLAP or Migration of a  Database to 64 Bit
Note 341880.1 How to Convert a 32-bit Database to 64-bit Database on Linux
Note 752986.1 Database Migration With OS Upgrade On Windows Platform
Note 757245.1 Can you / How to Upgrade RDBMS and Convert From 32-bit to 64-bit Binaries Directly on Linux or Windows based Intel Platforms Using the Database Upgrade Assistant (DBUA)
Note 548978.1 How To Change Oracle 11g Wordsize from 32-bit to 64-bit.
Bug 5079213: ORA-6544 [56319] DURING UPGRADE FROM 10.1.0.5 32BIT TO 10.2.0.2 64BIT
-- For patch upgrades that are changing word size, utlip.sql must be run
    manually as it is not automatically run as part of the upgrade.
Oracle 9i Database Migration Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96530-01 (HTML) -
   http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96530/toc.htm
Oracle 9i Database Migration Release 1 (9.0.1) Part Number A90191-02 (HTML) -
   http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A91202_01/901_doc/server.901/a90191/toc.htm
Oracle8i Migration Release 3 (8.1.7) Part Number A86632-01 (HTML) -
   http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A87860_01/doc/server.817/a86632/toc.htm
Oracle8 Migration Release 8.0 Part Number A58243-01 (HTML) -
   http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A64702_01/doc/server.805/a58243/toc.htm
Oracle Documentation Master Index -
   http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/index.html

Modificaton History
--------------------
18-Nov-2004: Added affected product versions in header and documentation links.
06-Oct-2006: Updated this note for Oracle10g
25-Jul-2007: Updated this note to state that utlirp.sql needs to be run first

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
190
生肖徽章:狗
日期:2006-11-23 04:26:03生肖徽章:羊
日期:2007-09-26 17:08:21生肖徽章:马
日期:2007-09-26 17:08:49授权会员
日期:2007-12-31 19:14:41生肖徽章2007版:牛
日期:2008-03-28 10:02:30奥运会纪念徽章:柔道
日期:2008-04-30 16:28:44奥运会纪念徽章:垒球
日期:2008-05-12 21:28:28奥运会纪念徽章:体操
日期:2008-06-26 10:00:41奥运会纪念徽章:沙滩排球
日期:2008-07-27 12:41:59奥运会纪念徽章:艺术体操
日期:2008-07-30 11:09:47
58#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-1 16:59 | 只看该作者
jlttt 发表于 2009-7-31 15:47
兄弟,你metalink帐号权限不小吖.
共享下Note:235423.1这个文档吧

ORA-600 [qmxiUnpPacked2] [ID 222876.1]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  修改时间 19-JUN-2011     类型 REFERENCE     状态 PUBLISHED   




Note: For additional ORA-600 related information please read Note:146580.1

PURPOSE:
  This article discusses the internal error "ORA-600 [qmxiUnpPacked2]", what
  it means and possible actions. The information here is only applicable
  to the versions listed and is provided only for guidance.

ERROR:
  ORA-600 [qmxiUnpPacked2] [a]

VERSIONS:
  versions 9.2 to 10.1

DESCRIPTION:

  When unpickling an XOB or an array of XOBs an unexpected datatype was
  found.

  Generally due to XMLType data that has not been successfully upgraded from
  a previous version.

ARGUMENTS:
  Arg [a] Type of XOB

FUNCTIONALITY:
  Qernel xMl support Xob to/from Image

IMPACT:
  PROCESS FAILURE
  NON CORRUPTIVE - No underlying data corruption.

SUGGESTIONS:

  Please review the following article on Metalink :

     Note:235423.1 How to resolve ORA-600 [qmxiUnpPacked2] during upgrade

  If you still encounter the error having tried the suggestions in the
  above article, or the article isn't applicible to your environment then
  ensure that the upgrade to current version was completed succesfully
  without error.

  This error can occur if a patch has been applied and catpatch
  (or equivalent) has not been run to patch the database.

  column comp_name format a35
  select comp_name, status, substr(version,1,10) as version
  from dba_registry;

  If the Known Issues section below does not help in terms of identifying
  a solution, please submit the trace files and alert.log to Oracle
  Support Services for further analysis.

  Known Issues:

         
Known Bugs
NB Bug Fixed Description  5751731 10.2.0.3.P02 OERI[qmxiUnpPacked2] [121] can occur after upgrade from XE to EE   5686407 10.2.0.4.4, 10.2.0.5, 11.1.0.7, 10.2.0.4.P16 SGA memory corruption / instance crash with various ORA-600 [171XX] when using XDB   2607128 9.2.0.3 OERI:[qmxiUnpPacked2] if CATPATCH.SQL/XDBPATCH.SQL fails

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
9
2012新春纪念徽章
日期:2012-01-04 11:49:542012新春纪念徽章
日期:2012-02-07 09:59:35茶鸡蛋
日期:2012-02-16 14:26:00ITPUB 11周年纪念徽章
日期:2012-10-09 18:03:322013年新春福章
日期:2013-02-25 14:51:24ITPUB社区12周年站庆徽章
日期:2013-08-22 17:29:07优秀写手
日期:2014-03-20 06:00:36慢羊羊
日期:2015-03-04 14:19:442015年新春福章
日期:2015-03-06 11:57:31
59#
发表于 2011-12-1 17:54 | 只看该作者
绝对的经验,有了这样的经验保证不会再犯,呵呵

使用道具 举报

回复
论坛徽章:
9
ITPUB十周年纪念徽章
日期:2011-11-01 16:26:29ITPUB 11周年纪念徽章
日期:2012-10-09 18:16:002013年新春福章
日期:2013-02-25 14:51:24迷宫蛋
日期:2013-03-06 17:43:59鲜花蛋
日期:2013-04-26 22:57:09蛋疼蛋
日期:2013-06-05 15:38:56林肯
日期:2013-08-16 16:46:322015年新春福章
日期:2015-03-04 14:53:162015年新春福章
日期:2015-03-06 11:58:39
60#
发表于 2011-12-1 21:44 | 只看该作者
jieyancai 发表于 2009-1-8 00:19
刚刚还在实施项目,抽空来itpub,上来看到版主给加精了。感谢感谢!

顶一下,要加精。啦

使用道具 举报

回复

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册

本版积分规则 发表回复

TOP技术积分榜 社区积分榜 徽章 团队 统计 知识索引树 积分竞拍 文本模式 帮助
  ITPUB首页 | ITPUB论坛 | 数据库技术 | 企业信息化 | 开发技术 | 微软技术 | 软件工程与项目管理 | IBM技术园地 | 行业纵向讨论 | IT招聘 | IT文档
  ChinaUnix | ChinaUnix博客 | ChinaUnix论坛
CopyRight 1999-2011 itpub.net All Right Reserved. 北京盛拓优讯信息技术有限公司版权所有 联系我们 未成年人举报专区 
京ICP备16024965号-8  北京市公安局海淀分局网监中心备案编号:11010802021510 广播电视节目制作经营许可证:编号(京)字第1149号
  
快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表