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Hi!
can you please tell me at which download site Oracle 8.1.7 for linux is available?
Has Oracle solved the rman issue in Oracle 8.1.7?
Thanks
oracle 8.1.7 EE for Linux suddenly appeared on the download site.
does anybody know whether it works on RH7? Are the problems with
glibc 2.2 resolved? I am dying to upgrade by wiping my system clean
first....
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From: "Cyril Thankappan" <cyril_thank_at_rediffmail.com>
Date: 2 Dec 2000 07:21:13 -0000
Subject: Re: RE: Oracle 9i for DBA
Hi!
can you please forward that 'material' to me too!!
Thanks
Hi Bunyamin,
Can you please send the document directly to me as the list software does not allow binaries.
Thanks.
Djordje Jankovic
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From: "Cyril Thankappan" <cyril_thank_at_rediffmail.com>
Date: 2 Dec 2000 07:25:33 -0000
Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: 7.3.4 -> 8.1.6: Upgrade/Migrate? Or
Hi!
guys..(and gals!)
this is real scary.!!!
Oracle 8.1.6 Installation guide for Intel clearly says that Solaris 2.7 is required.
Metalink also tells the same.
However, as rightly mentioned in this forum.. I too have been able to install Oracle 7.3.4 on Solaris 2.6 and upgrade it to Oracle 8.1.6 of course after installing 8.1.6..
Point is what is the implication of running this configuration on live?
Thanks
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From:"Kristen Cameron" <cameronkgd_at_inac.gc.ca>
Date:Thu, 23 Nov 2000 09:40:38 -0800
Subject:RE: RE: RE: 7.3.4 -> 8.1.6: Upgrade/Migrate? Or
Cyril,
You had me worried - we are running 7.3.4 on Solaris 2.7! However, = according to my research on Metalink, both 7.3.4 and 8.1.6 are supported = on Solaris 2.6, 2.7, and 2.8. =20
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> We have Oracle 7.3.4 on Intel Solaris 2.6, > and we want to migrate to Oracle 8.1.6 which is > supported only on Solaris 2.7=20 > and Oracle 7.3.4 is not supported on Solaris 2.7. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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From: Suzy Vordos <lvordos_at_datsit.com>
Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 00:34:51 -0700
Subject: Re: NetApp (was utl_file_dir)
Yep, you can share to Unix and NT. On the NetApp filer you create volumes, then qtrees on each volume. Then, export at the qtree level, NFS for Unix and/or CIFS for NT.
dgoulet_at_vicr.com wrote:
> > Folks, > > I know I really don't like it when someone changes the direction of a > thread, but this does segway into a question I have recently been asking. > > We had a rep from Net Appliance here the other day to pitch their filer as a > solution for our disk space problems. They pitched it as both a NT file system > solution (home drives & the like) and a Unix solution for the DB's as well. One > question I had was could a Unix host see and/or create files on the filer that > could then be shared by the NT side. He said YES. Hummmmm!! Now that could > cure some of my headaches. Therefore, is anyone out there using a NetApp > Filer?? If so, How??Received on Sat Dec 02 2000 - 01:17:18 CST
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