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It's possible on Unix I think. But there are so many things you need to
consider.
o You won't able to use your oratab file and therefore all the scripts
Oracle
supplied, dbhome, oraenv, dbshut, dbstart etc.
o You might need to use two listeners.
But why would you want to do this? Are you trying to produce a test
environment
on your prod or development server? Or you merely want to try things? Is
there
any reason you don't want to change the SID?
Seems to me, it not worth the trouble to do it, and it might cause you many troubles if you do it.
Regards,
Richard Ji
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:54 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Is it possible For 2 Databases to be Brought up on the SAME machine with the
SAME ORACLE_SID
from Different ORACLE_HOMEs ?
If so , how ?
Thanks
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