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Jay,
Just make sure that ur OS is 64-bit as well and go ahead as per the
documentation. If ur OS is HP-UX,
do not forget to set ur SHLIB_PATH and CLASSPATH as well.
Cheers
Samir
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Sent: 20 June 2003 15:50
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Hi all,
Has anyone done the upgrade from 8.1.7 32 bit to 9.2.0.3 64 bit? I'm trying to determine whether it's necessary to perform any other steps than the regular upgrade process.
Note 62290.1 seems to imply that no other steps are required, but this is contradicted elsewhere and it's proving almost impossible to get a straight answer from Oracle. There's one hilarious Forum exchange on metalink (search on 32 bit Sahoo) where the tech manages to avoid saying anything other than read the documentation.
So, any advice, experience, or pointers to other articles out there?
Thanks,
Jay Miller
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