Yes, Oracle 9i R2 is running and compatible on Red Hat Linux 7.3. We
successfully installed it in our IBM Netvista PC for our
test lab of Compiere ERP/CRM RDBMS and applications using the latest J2SE
from java.sun.com

We are planning to deploy the Compiere ERP/CRM and we will port it on Dell
PowerEdge 2650 Server.
If you wish to know the development of this project, you can contact our
Lead Java Developer, Mr.
Chris Cometa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, we're working together with this
project.

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Al Maclang



                                                                                       
                    
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Horatio,
You are the man. Cool.
I started this project with this solution in mind to use RH, Oracle and
Dell. I have some issues with the Dell server and RH especially on the
PERC4/Di hardware. I was able to install RH7.3 on the Dell PE2600 but I
got stuck when I called Oracle they told me I needed RHAS 2.1 to run
Oracle and would not even answer my questions unless I installed it in
RHAS 2.1 so I ended up buying RHAS 2.1. But then RHAS 2.1 don't have a
driver for PERC4/Di because it was a new 320mb/s RAID controller.
Ultimately, I dump Oracle and went to MS-SQL hehehehe but I said I am a
fool because I went M$. After a year I am back wanting Linux to run
Oracle. If I only knew Oracle 9i would run on RH7.3.

I was wanting to move my Lotus Domino running Linux to Oracle
Collobaration but it seems my Oracle contacts can not decide if they
wanted my account because it not worth millions. I might also end up
using Exchange again. hohohoho.

My story is real. Try talking to RH, Dell and Oracle and asked them
solution for migration. All things are rosy on the print media but when
things get to the actual deployment you will scratch your head and say
why did I ever started this Linux project. Well that is just me dahil
newbie lang ako. Dahil maraming tao na katulad ko eh we are stuck going
for an easy installation-- M$.

Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> Quoting gpar007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>>pluggers,
>>Aside from RHAS 2.1 what other commercial Linux Distro can Oracle run
>>on. AS 2.1 with premium support cost around $2500 annually. Is there a
>>cheaper alternative to run Oracle.
>>
>
>
> we run a lot of oracle 9iAS, 9iDB, 11i and others on RedHat 7.3. just
> need to install the RH compatibility libraries.
>
> btw, RH7.2 (patched) is the functional equivalent of RH AS 2.1.
>
>
>>--
>>PAR EXCELLENCE
>>
>>"the greatest export of the philippines are its people"
>>
>>"WHY DO WE NEED TO EXPORT OUR PEOPLE???"
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"the greatest export of the philippines are its people"

"WHY DO WE NEED TO EXPORT OUR PEOPLE???"

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