Hi,
You can find the Oracle installation on Linux and
resources at dbresources.com.
Check out the Oracle on Linux articles at
http://www.dbresources.com/search.php?topic=1
Thanks
Jason
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Csillag Zsolt wrote:
Hi,
Can you tell me where can I find Dba Studio under Oracle 9i for Linux.
I've tried the different files in the Bin directory with no result.
T.I.A.
Zsolt Csillag
Hungary
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I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts about which version of either
8i or 9i would be better to run on Linux? 9i seems to support larger
database files, but I'm wondering if I would be giving anything up to
move from 8i. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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about which version of either
8i or 9i would be better to run on Linux? 9i seems to support larger
database files, but I'm wondering if I would be giving anything up to
move from 8i. Any thoughts?
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So, you believe there are stability problems with 9i on Linux? Anyon else
have similiar experiences??
Edward Shevtsov wrote:
Jesse,we're working on Linux. Stability is the first thing you should considerwhile choosing right version of Oracle for a production system (especiallyon Linux).I
under Oracle 9i for Linux.
I've tried the different files in the Bin directory with no result.
T.I.A.
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Hi,
Can you tell me where can I find Dba Studio under Oracle 9i for Linux.
I've tried the different files in the Bin directory with no result.
T.I.A.
Zsolt Csillag
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Hello gurus,
I want to download the 9i database from technet.
The download works fine, but the uncompress fails.
Has anybody done a successfull download ??
Wolfgang Ludewig
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Yes, anything over 200Mb you almost always need to use a download manage
like get right or it doesn't work.
Perhaps it is already ungziped, rename it without the gz and see if that
works.
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when you criticize them, you are a
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rumor has it, the files are not compressed.
joe
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Hello gurus,I want to download the 9i database from
technet.The download works fine, but the uncompress fails.Has
anybody done a successfull download ??Wolfgang
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the files don't need to be uncompressed... they just named them wrong
rename them and use them as they are
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Hello gurus,
I want to download the 9i database from technet.
The download
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I haven't tired it but I think that I read on this list about a week ago
that dispite the file extension, these files do not need to be
uncompressed. They are not compressed to begin with.
gzip took them for me. Main problem was that one of them was 20% smaller
after
I have downloaded them successfully using a DSL connection and Netscape 4.7.
The 9i files for Linux on OTN are compressed. I used gunzip to uncompress
them and then cpio -idv file_name Notice the less than symbol in front
of the file name.
HTH
Gerardo
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Go to the Oracle store and see what is available for purchase ($40 each) and then you
will be able to have the compinations that Oracle supports. It sounds like the
consultants want to sell you another system they support.
The combination you suggest is do-able if i remember correctly from the
I know this has been covered, I remember seeing the messages, but my boss
doesn't believe me and has been told otherwise.
We are in the process of implementing Oracle 9i with Oracle Applications
11i on a Sun platform. We have a few extremely powerful Intel boxes that
will be freed up with
Then there's our good friends at Siebel, who are
telling us Yes, we do say 96M for the PC client in
the manual, but we really mean 256M, and 512M ideally
Hello ? Earth to Siebel ?
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is running dandily on my
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i've got 256M, dont run SUSE but will attempt it on rh 7.1 this weekend.
joe
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Subject: Re: 9i On Linux i've got 256M, dont
run SUSE but will attempt it on rh 7.1 this weekend.
joe
A bit of info to complete Joe's own tests. Interestingly, I have not met
the same problems but I can confirm that it can be done on a 256M
machine.
System used :
256M, dual-Celeron 466MH system. Swap 400M.
Mandrake 8.0 distribution (kernel 2.4.3-20mdksmp)
Note that 8.1.7 had previously been
Hi,
But Larry Ellison said that Oracle requires less hardware , network
infrastructure and IT professionals.
:-0
Regards,
Antonio Belloni
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Failed to install on rh7.1, PIII-450/256M (512M Swap).
The installation consumed 460M Swap at max.
Roger Liu
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Can any of you just confirm that Oracle 9i requires 500M of memory on Linux?
Antonio;
But 512 MB IS LESS ...
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Hi,
But Larry Ellison said that Oracle requires less hardware , network
infrastructure and IT professionals.
:-0
how far did it get before it died?
joe
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of list ORACLE-LCan any
And you believe the propaganda?
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
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Well, maybe I am smoking crack, but Win2K Pro
is running dandily on my 266 MHz, 96 MB RAM
laptop.
Couldn't be happier with it.
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I think that 192 MB makes sense - as MS definitely wants
Roger, I don't believe that Oracle9i is certified on
Redhat at the moment. There had been a lag in
certification between Redhat and Oracle in the last few
months. This situation has been resolved and
certification has been restarted between Redhat an
Oracle. I think you will have to wait for
er, the Win2K, I meant. Not the crack.
:-O
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Well, maybe I am smoking crack, but Win2K Pro
is running dandily on my 266 MHz, 96 MB RAM
laptop.
Couldn't be happier with it.
Hi,
The recommendation is definitely 512MB RAM + a swap partition of twice that
size.
I installed on Suse 7.1 with 512MB RAM and a 600MB swap partition and
encountered relatively few problems.
RedHat should be OK as it's based on the 2.4 kernel. I can't recommend Suse
highly enough though.
No, that IS MegaBytes
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The 150MHz went up a
Can any of you just confirm that Oracle 9i requires 500M of memory on Linux?
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i've got 256M, dont run SUSE but will attempt it on rh 7.1
this weekend.
joe
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From Linux release notes:
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle9i/pdf/9i_lin_relnotes.pdf
The following requirements must be met to perform a typical Oracle9i
software installation.
Memory: A minimum of 512 MB of is required to install Oracle9i
Server.
A minimum of 512 MB is required to
I know 256Mb is the min on solaris, (although I have seen them run on
128Mb), not sure on linux.
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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Can you let's know how how it will go for you?
I don't know why would Oracle require 500M of memory to run?
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i've got 256M, dont run SUSE but will attempt it on rh 7.1 this weekend.
joe
A minimum of 128M on the client??!! Who do they think they are?? Microsoft?
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From Linux release notes:
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle9i/pdf/9i_lin_relnotes.pdf
The following
Thanks for the link! I feel something is wrong with the number (500M).
This is for HP:
The following requirements must be met in order to perform a typical
Oracle9i software installation.
Memory: A minimum of 256 MB of RAM is required to install Oracle9i
Server. A minimum of 256 MB is required
Woozers
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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From Linux release notes:
When you can buy 512Mb for $61 on the net, who cares :)
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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I think that 192 MB makes sense - as MS definitely wants 128 MB just to get
Windows 2000 Pro up.
Services like Remote Registry Service and License Logging need lots of
RAM. :)
(enabled by default)
So do SubSeven and BackOrifice2000.
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Cause it isn't mySQL :)
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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Can you let's know how how
That is 512 M Bits not Bytes = 512/8 = 64MB.
Regards,
Waleed
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Where can I find it that cheap? - E
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Where can I find it that cheap? - E
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When you can buy 512Mb for $61 on the net, who cares :)
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
because $61 doesnt do any good with a laptop that will only hold 192M :)
joe
Christopher Spence wrote:
When you can buy 512Mb for $61 on the net, who cares :)
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
www.pricewatch.com
133MHz 512Mb DIMM $62
Was about to order 4 more of them but I think I am going to just get a u80
instead of putting more money into my Intel box.
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
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