Yashpal Nagar wrote:
I have been running a small scale, poor-man grade oracle 9i (9.2.0.1) on RH9. I have no experience with 8i but I am assuming it would be a bit more painful than 9i. Wont recommend running Fedora for this purpose. There are too many patches / hacks needed to get it to work.Hi ILUGD,
I have Proliant ML 570 Xenon 2.2 GHz, 4 CPU server. It has got 38 GBs 8 Nos SCSI hard disks. What we want this server to be Oracle 8i as the database server with Linux as the Operating system.
I have some queries relating to this-
Is feodra core 2 a worth to tried out as Database server or Redhat 9.0 or 8.0 is still better?
http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.shtml
As binand suggested, go for RHEL3.0. If you have to choose from one of the free RH versions, use RH9 and google for it well before you do anything with it. There are a lot of guides available -
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=oracle+8i+redhat
Do a couple of test installs before settling down for a production version and then make your own document for it. Its only the first time that it seems like a *huge* monster to get to work. The next iterations improve it.
VaibhaV http://vsharma.net
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