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Sybrand Bakker <gooiditweg_at_sybrandb.demon.nl> wrote in message news:<qeh1ouckhffql33ups7kfai8orbmo9akbv_at_4ax.com>...
> On 11 Sep 2002 22:29:17 -0700, david.soutar_at_virginmobile.com.au
> (D.Soutar) wrote:
>
> >We are running ORACLE 8.0.6, 32-bit, on HP-UX 11.00 with a 32-bit
> >compliant application.
> >
> >We are looking to move to ORACLE 8.0.6 64-bit, so as not to be bound
> >by the shared memory limit of 2Gb on 32-bit ORACLE. This will allow
> >us to enalrge our SGA size.
> >
> >
> >
> >Once the SGA is increased after converting to 64-bit ORACLE,
> >>> how will ORACLE load into memory such that it will not steal
> >precious 'low' memory that the 32-bit application can only access??
> >
> >
> >
> >Regards,
> >D.Soutar
>
>
> As 8.0.6 has been desupported more than a year ago, and also not
> certified on HP UX 11.0, Oracle is not going you to provide the
> software. This will force you to upgrade to more recent software,
> namely 8.1.7
>
> Regards
>
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
>
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Assuming we then move to 8.1.7, how does it load into memory (high vs low) and how does that affect our 32-bit applications access to memory?
Regards,
D.Soutar
Received on Thu Sep 12 2002 - 18:11:08 CDT