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Tom,
We have a small separate box housing OID(9204), OEM,RMAN instances. Since we are using OID for service Naming, I understand Oracle has no licence fee since it is used for servicing other Oracle Databases across the enterprise. We also use OID replication(another node located at the DR site), hence it makes it convenient for this type of maintenance, in addition to HA and low cost.
Thanks,
Ravi.
--- "Mercadante, Thomas F"
<thomas.mercadante_at_labor.state.ny.us> wrote:
> All,
>
> We have a AIX 5.2 box serving a new 9.2 database.
> We also installed the OID
> software on this box. Oid requires it's own
> database. So we have two
> instances on this machine.
>
> We received notice from Oracle that a security patch
> (#62) was required. We
> were applying the patch and it failed because some
> Java stuff needed to be
> installed separatly first.
>
> Now I'm wondering if we should have created two
> Oracle Homes - one for the
> production database and one for the OID database.
> I'm worried that we will
> always have problems keeping these two instances
> sharing the same Oracle
> home.
>
> Anybody got an opinion?
>
> Tom Mercadante
> Oracle Certified Professional
>
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