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Re: Log writter excessive memory usage.

From: Sybrand Bakker <gooiditweg_at_sybrandb.demon.nl>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:16:39 +0200
Message-ID: <mnj8ivo017vif1vm1v77l9of1prmmr37pg@4ax.com>


On 27 Jul 2003 14:47:17 -0700, yong321_at_yahoo.com (Yong Huang) wrote:

>"Nuno Souto" <wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au.nospam> wrote in message news:<3f236480$0$31925$afc38c87_at_news.optusnet.com.au>...
>> Yong, you seem to be working with Solaris?
>> Which is the current version? I always get
>> confused with Sun's quaint version numbering
>> system. Is that 2.5 or 2.8?
>> Why the heck they don't just use one
>> numbering system is beyond me...
>
>Sybrand answered the question. I just want to add that if you complain
>to Sun about their quaint version numbering, they could complain
>louder about Oracle's versioning: 8 means 8.0.*, 8i means 8.1.*;
>Oracle Applications 11 means 11.0, 11i means > 11.1, Application
>Server changes from OAS to 9iAS, versions change from 1.0.2.2 to 9.0.x
>
>Yong

Of course we didn't discuss yet the SunOS version numbering which is yet different (IIRC Solaris 2.8 is equivalent with SunOs 5.8), so for the time being I think the prize goes to Sun, until Oracle 10G hits the market

Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA

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