RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-11 Thread Gogala, Mladen

Thanks, Ray! Well, this is excellent!

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> 
> 
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 10:53:57AM -0800, Gogala, Mladen wrote:
> > May I subscribe to the results of your undertaking?
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> 
> 
> Went great!  Well, sort of...
> 
> I didn't even read the install guide (and the results
> will show below).  I was amazed how it sailed past the link phase.
> I expected it to blow up there.  It didn't, no glibc issues 
> to be seen.  I don't have enough memory to actually start the 
> db, however.
> I get:
> 
> Fri Oct 11 09:53:18 2002
> WARNING: EINVAL creating segment of size 0x0f40
> fix shm parameters in /etc/system or equivalent
> 
> $ oerr ora 27123
> 27123, 0, "unable to attach to shared memory segment"
> // *Cause: shmat() call failed
> // *Action: check permissions on segment, contact Oracle support
> 
> 0x0f40 = 256MB
> 
> I don't even have that much real memory.  This is a junker pc I
> resurrected from the dumpster with duct tape and prayer.  
> On the upside the install was one of the smoothest I've ever seen.
> Mandrake 9.0 and Ora 9.2.0 seem to be a nice fit (as long as ora
> support is not an issue).  Mandrake 9's installer is really slick,
> one of the best of any os I've ever seen.
> 
> Alright, break times over!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > > -----Original Message-
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> > > Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 12:19 PM
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> > > Subject: Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I'm going to try mandrake 9.0, which came out this week, with 
> > > some 8i and 9i
> > > this week.  I'll post a followup.  Mandrake is basically rh with a
> > > better installer, actually one of the best installers 
> I've seen ever!
> > > No ora support, just for fun.
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RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-11 Thread Stahlke, Mark

Cool. Now we can run Oracle on a Microsoft Xbox.
http://www.itworld.com/Comp/2362/021011xboxlinux/

Mark Stahlke
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Sent:   Friday, October 11, 2002 10:09 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject:Re: 9.2 on  Red Hat 8.0

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 10:53:57AM -0800, Gogala, Mladen wrote:
> May I subscribe to the results of your undertaking?
> My home email is mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> May the force be with you.


Went great!  Well, sort of...

I didn't even read the install guide (and the results
will show below).  I was amazed how it sailed past the link phase.
I expected it to blow up there.  It didn't, no glibc issues 
to be seen.  I don't have enough memory to actually start the db, however.
I get:

Fri Oct 11 09:53:18 2002
WARNING: EINVAL creating segment of size 0x0f40
fix shm parameters in /etc/system or equivalent

$ oerr ora 27123
27123, 0, "unable to attach to shared memory segment"
// *Cause: shmat() call failed
// *Action: check permissions on segment, contact Oracle support

0x0f40 = 256MB

I don't even have that much real memory.  This is a junker pc I
resurrected from the dumpster with duct tape and prayer.  
On the upside the install was one of the smoothest I've ever seen.
Mandrake 9.0 and Ora 9.2.0 seem to be a nice fit (as long as ora
support is not an issue).  Mandrake 9's installer is really slick,
one of the best of any os I've ever seen.

Alright, break times over!





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> > Subject: Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I'm going to try mandrake 9.0, which came out this week, with 
> > some 8i and 9i
> > this week.  I'll post a followup.  Mandrake is basically rh with a
> > better installer, actually one of the best installers I've seen ever!
> > No ora support, just for fun.
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Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-11 Thread Ray Stell

On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 10:53:57AM -0800, Gogala, Mladen wrote:
> May I subscribe to the results of your undertaking?
> My home email is mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> May the force be with you.


Went great!  Well, sort of...

I didn't even read the install guide (and the results
will show below).  I was amazed how it sailed past the link phase.
I expected it to blow up there.  It didn't, no glibc issues 
to be seen.  I don't have enough memory to actually start the db, however.
I get:

Fri Oct 11 09:53:18 2002
WARNING: EINVAL creating segment of size 0x0f40
fix shm parameters in /etc/system or equivalent

$ oerr ora 27123
27123, 0, "unable to attach to shared memory segment"
// *Cause: shmat() call failed
// *Action: check permissions on segment, contact Oracle support

0x0f40 = 256MB

I don't even have that much real memory.  This is a junker pc I
resurrected from the dumpster with duct tape and prayer.  
On the upside the install was one of the smoothest I've ever seen.
Mandrake 9.0 and Ora 9.2.0 seem to be a nice fit (as long as ora
support is not an issue).  Mandrake 9's installer is really slick,
one of the best of any os I've ever seen.

Alright, break times over!





> > -Original Message-
> > From: Ray Stell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 12:19 PM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> > Subject: Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I'm going to try mandrake 9.0, which came out this week, with 
> > some 8i and 9i
> > this week.  I'll post a followup.  Mandrake is basically rh with a
> > better installer, actually one of the best installers I've seen ever!
> > No ora support, just for fun.
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RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-09 Thread Gogala, Mladen

May I subscribe to the results of your undertaking?
My home email is mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
May the force be with you.

> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Stell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 12:19 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0
> 
> 
> 
> I'm going to try mandrake 9.0, which came out this week, with 
> some 8i and 9i
> this week.  I'll post a followup.  Mandrake is basically rh with a
> better installer, actually one of the best installers I've seen ever!
> No ora support, just for fun.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 07:43:40AM -0800, Bruce wrote:
> > Oracle seems to change their "official" mind from time to 
> time, but the reality is that RedHat 7.1 and 7.3 are the best 
> versions to run with Oracle.  I've had absolutely no problems 
> with either version of the OS, and the installation and setup 
> are well documented (both by Oracle and third-party sites).
> > 
> > AS2 appears to have been targetted to Oracle, and installs 
> super clean (the least amount of effort yet required).  Good 
> deal if you're looking for the top of the line configuration.
> > 
> > I've tried installing 8.1.7 (my usual testbed) on RedHat 
> 8.0 this past weekend and encountered some problems.  It 
> doesn't like Apache 2.0 in the mix, even though it doesn't 
> use it.  It has some problems getting the IP address, but I 
> can fix that afterwards.  The tough issues are which JDK 
> (seems like 1.1.8 is the answer) and which compat- libs.  I'm 
> plowing through the compat- libs issue right now.  Hopefully 
> it will be fully installed and I can give some feedback as to 
> how it runs in a week or so.
> > 
> > thanks,
> > bruce
> > 
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RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-09 Thread Orr, Steve

> the reality is that RedHat 7.1 and 7.3 are the best
Is that a qualified opinion? ...based on your extensive experience and
thorough testing with SuSE?  :-)  Others would debate with you... there's
been a bit of discussion on this on the suse-oracle list:
http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-oracle/2002-Oct/ 

The SuSE 8/United Linux release coming out in November sounds very good. But
who has time for exhaustive research? My gut feel is that both SuSE SLES-8
and RH Adv Server 2.1 will be very good. Competition AND open-source... wow,
life is wonderful. And since Oracle is saving us so much money with its
Linux support they can charge us more for licenses. ;-)


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Oracle seems to change their "official" mind from time to time, but the
reality is that RedHat 7.1 and 7.3 are the best versions to run with Oracle.
I've had absolutely no problems with either version of the OS, and the
installation and setup are well documented (both by Oracle and third-party
sites).

AS2 appears to have been targetted to Oracle, and installs super clean (the
least amount of effort yet required).  Good deal if you're looking for the
top of the line configuration.

I've tried installing 8.1.7 (my usual testbed) on RedHat 8.0 this past
weekend and encountered some problems.  It doesn't like Apache 2.0 in the
mix, even though it doesn't use it.  It has some problems getting the IP
address, but I can fix that afterwards.  The tough issues are which JDK
(seems like 1.1.8 is the answer) and which compat- libs.  I'm plowing
through the compat- libs issue right now.  Hopefully it will be fully
installed and I can give some feedback as to how it runs in a week or so.

thanks,
bruce

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Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-09 Thread Ray Stell


I'm going to try mandrake 9.0, which came out this week, with some 8i and 9i
this week.  I'll post a followup.  Mandrake is basically rh with a
better installer, actually one of the best installers I've seen ever!
No ora support, just for fun.




On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 07:43:40AM -0800, Bruce wrote:
> Oracle seems to change their "official" mind from time to time, but the reality is 
>that RedHat 7.1 and 7.3 are the best versions to run with Oracle.  I've had 
>absolutely no problems with either version of the OS, and the installation and setup 
>are well documented (both by Oracle and third-party sites).
> 
> AS2 appears to have been targetted to Oracle, and installs super clean (the least 
>amount of effort yet required).  Good deal if you're looking for the top of the line 
>configuration.
> 
> I've tried installing 8.1.7 (my usual testbed) on RedHat 8.0 this past weekend and 
>encountered some problems.  It doesn't like Apache 2.0 in the mix, even though it 
>doesn't use it.  It has some problems getting the IP address, but I can fix that 
>afterwards.  The tough issues are which JDK (seems like 1.1.8 is the answer) and 
>which compat- libs.  I'm plowing through the compat- libs issue right now.  Hopefully 
>it will be fully installed and I can give some feedback as to how it runs in a week 
>or so.
> 
> thanks,
> bruce
> 
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RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-09 Thread Bruce

Oracle seems to change their "official" mind from time to time, but the reality is 
that RedHat 7.1 and 7.3 are the best versions to run with Oracle.  I've had absolutely 
no problems with either version of the OS, and the installation and setup are well 
documented (both by Oracle and third-party sites).

AS2 appears to have been targetted to Oracle, and installs super clean (the least 
amount of effort yet required).  Good deal if you're looking for the top of the line 
configuration.

I've tried installing 8.1.7 (my usual testbed) on RedHat 8.0 this past weekend and 
encountered some problems.  It doesn't like Apache 2.0 in the mix, even though it 
doesn't use it.  It has some problems getting the IP address, but I can fix that 
afterwards.  The tough issues are which JDK (seems like 1.1.8 is the answer) and which 
compat- libs.  I'm plowing through the compat- libs issue right now.  Hopefully it 
will be fully installed and I can give some feedback as to how it runs in a week or so.

thanks,
bruce

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RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-09 Thread Jesse, Rich

That's interesting since Oracle Corp is now offering to be front-line and
back-line support for the Linux OS itself, in addition to the DB.

Our "local" sales guy (in another country!) didn't mention what distros or
versions, though...

Rich


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> -Original Message-
> From: Orr, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 8:59 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0
> 
> 
> Oracle only supports RH 7.1, SLES-7, RH Advanced Server 2.1. Right?
> 
> I understand Oracle is having problems supporting RH 7.1 but 
> they won't
> admit it to the general public. So even "official" RH 7.1 
> support could be
> risky. ;-) Any rumors?
> 
> On another note, I've heard that RH Advanced Server 2.1 does 
> not support
> direct I/O but SLES-7 does. Can anyone corroborate this? Any rumors?
> 
> I guess SLES-8/United Linix (UL) will be available in November and the
> assumption is that it will have Oracle's blessing. Any rumors?
> 
> 
> Feeling like the Katt...
> Steve Orr
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Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-08 Thread Joe Testa

true officially, so i live on the bleeding edge when it comes to oracle :)

joe


Orr, Steve wrote:

>Oracle only supports RH 7.1, SLES-7, RH Advanced Server 2.1. Right?
>
>I understand Oracle is having problems supporting RH 7.1 but they won't
>admit it to the general public. So even "official" RH 7.1 support could be
>risky. ;-) Any rumors?
>
>On another note, I've heard that RH Advanced Server 2.1 does not support
>direct I/O but SLES-7 does. Can anyone corroborate this? Any rumors?
>
>I guess SLES-8/United Linix (UL) will be available in November and the
>assumption is that it will have Oracle's blessing. Any rumors?
>
>
>Feeling like the Katt...
>Steve Orr
>
>
>-Original Message-
>Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 7:29 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
>Mladen, i've got a presentation in st louis on thu, probably this 
>weekend, i'll give it a whirl and let you know.
>
>Joe
>
>
>Gogala, Mladen wrote:
>
>>Has anybody tried installing it? Any 
>>experiences/remarks/problems/rantings?
>>
>>Any RH 8.0 comments in general?
>>
>
>
>


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RE: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-08 Thread Orr, Steve

Oracle only supports RH 7.1, SLES-7, RH Advanced Server 2.1. Right?

I understand Oracle is having problems supporting RH 7.1 but they won't
admit it to the general public. So even "official" RH 7.1 support could be
risky. ;-) Any rumors?

On another note, I've heard that RH Advanced Server 2.1 does not support
direct I/O but SLES-7 does. Can anyone corroborate this? Any rumors?

I guess SLES-8/United Linix (UL) will be available in November and the
assumption is that it will have Oracle's blessing. Any rumors?


Feeling like the Katt...
Steve Orr


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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Mladen, i've got a presentation in st louis on thu, probably this 
weekend, i'll give it a whirl and let you know.

Joe


Gogala, Mladen wrote:

> Has anybody tried installing it? Any 
> experiences/remarks/problems/rantings?
>
> Any RH 8.0 comments in general?
>



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Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-08 Thread Joe Testa

Mladen, i've got a presentation in st louis on thu, probably this 
weekend, i'll give it a whirl and let you know.

Joe


Gogala, Mladen wrote:

> Has anybody tried installing it? Any 
> experiences/remarks/problems/rantings?
>
> Any RH 8.0 comments in general?
>



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Re: 9.2 on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-08 Thread Joe Testa

Mladen, i've got a presentation in st louis on thu, probably this 
weekend, i'll give it a whirl and let you know.

Joe


Gogala, Mladen wrote:

> Has anybody tried installing it? Any 
> experiences/remarks/problems/rantings?
>
> Any RH 8.0 comments in general?
>



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