The only thing "high" about 9.0.1 was the people who installed it to use in
production.

My 12-step process is now completed.  And I didn't even mention OiD once.
:)


Rich

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Was this on AIX by any chance ??

Raj
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Btw, my colleague was working on a 9.0.1.3 RAC project where hang of one
node caused hang of all other ones. Now that's high availability ;)

Tanel.
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