Nope, only Oracle's License Management Services may have a problem since it is
an unlicensed CPU.  Now who was the smart guy who said that processors are
cheap?  Yours just acquired a $40K+ price tag!!

Dick Goulet

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Date:       5/30/2002 5:54 AM

I have a Windoze server that has an instance of 8.0.5 Oracle running on it.  I
just got an email from the network badmins that they are adding a processor to
this server today.  Glad to be in the loop!!
This is a new experience for me.  Is this something that may cause problems when
Oracle starts up with this new processor??

Thanks,

Dave
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