Lise - Use the Unix "file" command on the "oracle" file, as in
        file $ORACLE_HOME/bin/oracle

Dennis Williams
DBA, 20% OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi - 

We have just installed Solaris 2.8 (8) on a new SUN server.  Is there a
command I can run to tell if it's running in 64-bit mode?

If I'm building a database for a homegrown Oracle data warehouse - would it
be best to run 64-bit Oracle? 

Lisa

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