Larry & folks,

Still not sure what it all means!

They don't seem to be able to answer specifically on Forms *Server* 
for some reason. I'll continue asking tomorrow.

regards,
ep


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                 1339336.996
                                   Open Date
                                                 14-APR-01 00:45:05
  Support Identifier 
                 xxxxxxx
                                   Last Update
                                                 17-APR-01 20:08:12
  Product
                 Oracle Server
                 - Enterprise
                 Edition
                                   Product Version  
                                                 8.1.7
  Platform
                 MS Windows 2000

  Abstract
                                              
  run all on one win2000 box: OEM, DB, Forms web server ? 


  Resolution History 
                                              
  14-APR-01 00:45:06 GMT


...

  ### Please describe your problem:###
  Can all three run on one win2000 box: 
  OEM, DB, Forms web server ?

What I need is a statement elaborating on the same issues 
  as raised in tar #123 1449.996

 My recollection of what I was told on the phone during discussion
  of the issues in tar #123 1449 .996 was that as of db v 8.1.7,
  it is not possible torun the db and forms web server on the same
  win2000 box. 

  I hope I'm not confusing something, e.g., what was actually said
  previously was that you [*]can't[*] run the db v 8.1.7 and *OEM* on the 
  same win2000 box.
  Please provide info on pertinent notes, white papers, etc., if 
  possible.
  Thanks!
  Eric
  email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  (or phone 916-278-7586 if that is easier/ more appropriate)

  ### If you are receiving errors, please list exact error messages and text:###
  giant juicy chocolate chip peanut butter cookies!!!

...

  ### What is the impact to your business becauseof this problem? ###
  planning

  Contact me via : E-mail -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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  14-APR-01 01:26:16 GMT


  I think for the forms server / database running on the same box , the best group to 
talk to 
  would be the forms group.

  xfr dataserver -> forms



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  15-APR-01 06:07:51 GMT


  Forms 6.0.8.10.3 (Patch 1), 6.0.8.11.3 (Rel 2), 6.0.8.12.1(Patch 3A), 6.0.8.13, 
(Patch 4) are certified
  for 

  windows 2000. forms 6.0.8.12.1 (Patch 3) has been withdrawn for the 8.1.7 database. 
The check any
  other

  certified products for oracle you can go to metalink.oracle.com Then go to product 
lifcycle and
  certifications

  the verify and product certifications for any platform.

  @scl




---------------------------
  16-APR-01 19:03:12 GMT

  New info : Uh.... can somone explain how that "answer" was related
  to the original question (see subject line), or what it
  means otherwise?
  Better yet, please look up the name of the analyst who
  called me on tar #1231449.996, and have her contact me
  again to clarify the issue. 
  Thanks,
  Eric
  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ph# (916) 278-7586



---------------------------
  17-APR-01 15:21:34 GMT


  Your tar has been assigned to an analyst....


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  17-APR-01 18:50:28 GMT

  OEM 2.2 and 8.1.7 enterprize editions can live together on the same machine in the 
same Oracle_home.
  Developer 6i can reside on the same machine but has to be installed into a seperate 
oracle home.
  Intelegent agent comes with 8.1.7 and does not need to be installed from OEM.

  Hope this helps.


---------------------------
  17-APR-01 19:33:08 GMT

  New info : Thanks for letting me know that OEM and DB can run on the same box.

  I don't think I would want to run Developer6i (to develop a form) 
on the same 
  server box, but I would want to use the "webified" version of such a form on 
  the same box.

  So, part of the original question remains: can the Forms *web* server run on 
  the same box as DB (&/or OEM)?

  In the previous tar, I was told (verbally) that it is *not* possible to run the 
  equivalent of WebDB and DB8.1.7on the same box, but I wanted "written" 
  clarification of that point.

  As you might notice if you read the previous tar on this subject, I'm not 
  currently using these products (and therefor may not be using the precise 
  terminology that Oracle Tech Support is comfortable with), we are doing design 
  and capacity planning for a small application, and I want to know 
if I will 
  need more than one NT server to implemented a "webified" database/forms 
  implementation, v8.1.7.

  My recollection is that with DB8.1.6, and earlier, with WebDB/etc., it was 
  possible to run on one server box, but that as of DB8.1.7, the product that
  replaces WebDB (OiAS????) can *NOT* run on the same box as the DB/OEM.
  I need some oneto tell me if that is correct, or not, or to request additional 
  clarification.
  Thanks,
  Eric
  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ph# (916) 278-7586


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  17-APR-01 20:08:02 GMT

  Developer 6i can live on the same box as DB (&/or OEM) they have to be in seperate 
Oracle homes.
  OEM is installed with the database in its oracle home.
  Portal30, the replacement for webdb, resides in the database, not the filesystem.

  I have it all on my box.
  The information you seek is in the install guides.
  you can look for the documentation at
  docs.oracle.com

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