I've had no problems with TNS, dblinks, etc.  The only thing to watch out for is some 
monitoring
packages (can't remember which ones) read the SGA structures directly from memory.  
They need to be
started from the correct memory window.

Never had the "pleasure" of MC ServiceGuard.

Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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Do you do anything like dblinks in these 10 instances?  I will have 4
instances
which all have dblinks to each other in one way or another.  From what I
read I
don't think its a problem but I am not really sure either.

I also have no idea how MC ServiceGuard will come into play but I put that
one
out on the HP forum.

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I believe any system running hpux 11.0 or above can utilize this
functionality.
See http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/memwn1_4.pdf

I've been using it on our L2000 box.  It was the only way to get 10
instances running at once.

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Is anyone familiar with using memory windows to better utilize their memory
when running 32-bit Oracle?  I am thinking of going this route instead of
upgrading to 64-bit and am looking for info on it.  Any HP docs that I can
be pointed to would be great.  I have a doco from Oracle on how it works and
how I get Oracle to use it but nothing that tells me which HP boxes I can
use it on.

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