Good point.



                                                                                       
          
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The main problem with Oracle 816 64 bit Solaris is
that is it so late behind in term of patches.

8163 is not available yet !


 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit�: > Last time that I
installed Oracle 8.1.6 on a Sun 64
> bit OS I installed the
> 64 bit version.  If you pressed me real hard as to
> why I did that, the best
> that I could say is that it seemed like a good idea
> at the time.  Some
> vague idea that the 64 bit version would work better
> (more optimally) with
> the 64 bit OS.  I haven't seen anything to make me
> think that the 32 bit
> version would have been a better choice.
>
> On the other hand, it was a new installation, not a
> migration of an
> existing database.  I don't know if there are any
> problems with migrating a
> 32 bit version database to 64 bit.
>
> Finally, the Oracle installation manual seems to
> assume the 32 bit version.
> As I remember we had to tweak the kernel parameters
> to get the database to
> mount and open.  Don't remember which.  Fortunately,
> you don't have to
> reboot to get the changes to take effect.
>
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