Currently I have a 8.0.5 environment that was installed and configured by
the previous
DBA who liked to things a certain way, not necessarily the right way, just a
certain way.

I am in the process of installing 8.1.6, according to the docs I should
setup a separate unix account for installing the software, which I have.

What I want to do is create a mixed environment with multiple oracle homes,
currently
8.1.6 and 8.0.5, with oracle 9 coming in sometime in the future.

I am having trouble with the owner/privileges.

If I have installed 8.1.6 software as owner 'oracle' group 'dba', can I
create a new unix account, 'ora816'
group 'dba' and run the software and instance/database ?.

The ora816 would issue the necessary login profile to setup its ORACLE_HOME
and supporting variables. 

I would create a environment for the 8.0.5 account (ora805).

I am assuming that the database files themselves would have to be created
and owned by ora816 and
or ora805

Any tips,articles general info would be appreciated as Metalink doesn't
quite answer the questions
I have, at least I can't find the answers.

Thanks

Darren
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