On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 11:36:36AM -0800, Scott Stefick wrote:
> I tend to agree also, just because of confusion.  We are running on one 
> server, 817 (1 instance), 9201 (1 instance), 9iASRel 2 (1 instance) and on 
> the second server we have 817 (2 instances), 9201 (1 instance), 9iAS Ver 
> 102 (1 instance).  So at first we tried different user names:
> oracle8i (817 instances)
> oracle9i (9201 instances)
> oraias (9iAS Ver 102)
> ora9ias (9iAS Rel 2)


Well, it seems like it could be confusing either way, you gotta remember 
one thing or the other and get it right.  Could be fun at crunch time.
I'm more concerned about the hidden gotchas of not using the oracle id.
I suspect the Oracle Corp devel comment about assuming the oracle userid is 
a very strong one.  I'll check the docs ;)

> This just got too confusing, 

OK, I'll go that way.  However, if I don't get the env right, I'm pretty 
sure I can trash some of the software already installed.  What are the critical 
vars:

ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_BASE
ORACLE_SID
PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
LD_RUN_PATH

Please help me to not mess up my weekend!  Thanks.
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