Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2005-02-04 Thread Harris, Christopher
I know Oracle 10g isn't certified for use on SLES 9 (64bit), but I thought I might try and install it. Has anybody managed to do this ? Or would I just be wasting my time ? As our zLinux install is relatively new we went straight on to SLES 9, I am loathe to install SLES 8 in another LPAR just so

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2005-02-04 Thread Little, Chris
If you can wait just a little while, it will be certified. The next pathset, if I'm not mistaken, will have SLES9 certification. And while you're at it, it doesn't hurt to try. -Original Message- From: Harris, Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 9:19 AM

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2005-02-04 Thread Seader, Cameron
I am hearing that i will be end of 1st quarter for certification on that. i am installing anyways. -Cameron -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Little, Chris Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 11:29 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re:

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2004-12-29 Thread Tom Russell
From:Mark Post [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries I was pretty sure that Oracle 10g was going to be 64-bit only. Does anyone have any information to confirm or refute this? Mark Post Indeed, Oracle 10g for Linux on zSeries is 64-bit only.

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2004-12-28 Thread Mark Post
I was pretty sure that Oracle 10g was going to be 64-bit only. Does anyone have any information to confirm or refute this? Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Duerbusch Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 5:26 PM To:

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2004-12-28 Thread Tom Duerbusch
You might be right about that. On the Oracle download side, it shows 10g for z/Linux (I read that as zSeries which is 64 bit). For Oracle 9, it shows for Linux/390 (which I read as 31 bit). So, we may have ordered the wrong one. Or more likely, we ordered 10g for Linux/390 and someone at

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2004-12-28 Thread Little, Chris
Oracle 10g is 64-bit only. There will not be a 32-bit release for zSeries/390. If it's important I can get someone from Oracle to document it. -Original Message- From: Tom Duerbusch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 12:43 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject:

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2004-12-28 Thread Little, Chris
From Barry Perkins, a VP at Oracle, and manages z/OS and Linux for zSeries releases. Chris, Sure... Oracle Database 10g for z/Linux is 64-bit with no plans for a 31-bit implementation. It currently is supported with SLES8 (64-bit) and will support RHAS4 and SLES9 with the 10.1.04 patchset

Re: Experiences with Oracle 10g Database on Linux for zSeries

2004-12-27 Thread Tom Duerbusch
Thanks for the info. Very timely for us. I expect the Oracle 10g for Linux/390 (the 31 bit stuff) on my desk by early January. But since management ordered it, I assumed that they ordered the 64 bit version instead of what we can use G. So, for those Oracle types, how close is a install of