There's a new-ish RAC/Linux install guide on OTN:
http://otn.oracle.com/tech/linux/pdf/RAC_1030.pdf Interestingly enough the
guide specifically shows *not* to alias localhost at all (page 9).
Hmmm...
Rich
Rich JesseSystem/Database Administrator
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Hello list, sorry for the off topic question , but I thought that a question
on unix would not ruffle too many feathers.
what all changes will you make to convert linux to a Real time operating
system ?
Can anyone please help me with an answer and explanation ?
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what all changes will you make to convert linux to a Real time operating
system ?
Can anyone please help me with an answer and explanation
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Hello list, sorry for the off topic question , but I thought that a
question
on unix would not ruffle too many feathers.
what all changes will you make to convert linux to a Real time
Hi,
I found Workflow 2.6.2 on the 9.2.0.1 Database cdrom set.
You get to it by picking
Enterprise Edition and then custom.
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Hi,
I have 256mb RAM,60GB of hard disk,P3 MACHINE.I'm having installation of
oracle 817 on linux 7.2.
I got error during oracle relinking.DOes any one have such problem earlier?
Let me know if some one had such installation in past.ANy thoughts are most
welcome.
thx
-Seema
Seema,
Try this site. While it is about 9i, some of the same issues will appear in the 8.1.x
install.
http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.shtml
Also, go to www.google.com/linux and search for +oracle +error message and look
through the responses.
HTH
Stephen
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Hi,
I have 256mb RAM,60GB of hard disk,P3 MACHINE.I'm having installation of
oracle 817 on linux 7.2
I've set it before to prevent IP trips to the router for programs that use
IP to talk to itself (like some backup programs that work over a network).
But like I said, it's probably my lack of understanding of how proper
networking is to be setup... :)
Rich
Rich Jesse
Have you checked that it doesn't go to the router when you
set localhost to the address of your eth0 adapter and that
it does when you set it to 127.0.0.1? I would be very surprised
if the default route was used to resolve route from lo0-eth0.
When you do netstat -r, your LAN network address
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You should be aware that Oracle relies on the client providing this information,
so it isn't always available. In particular, the JDBC thin driver tends to
always use __jdbc__.
Hi,
certainly for the IP address you have to be using TCP.
kind regards
Pete
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gonna build a lab setup next week.
any pointers as to what gotchas would be
Joe,
In random order, here's some hints:
Make sure you visit Werner's site, http://www.puschitz.com He has all sorts
of non-RAC ideas on how to install Oracle on all sorts of RH flavors.
Beware that RH AS 2.1 is bloody old. You may have problems with it
recognizing your newer hardware. Since
Title: RE: RAC setup on linux
joe-
There was a nice document on a *cookbook* to do this by Oracle. I'm not sure if I can get my hands on it as we were working to plan out a Linux install in November. That project fell out of priority.. I'll poke around, but not sure if I would hold high hopes
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Joe,
In random order, here's some hints:
Make sure you visit Werner's site, http://www.puschitz.com He has all sorts
of non-RAC ideas on how to install Oracle on all sorts of RH flavors
You should be aware that Oracle relies on the client providing this information, so it
isn't always available. In particular, the JDBC thin driver tends to always use
__jdbc__.
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Lisa R. Clary
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 3:05 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Does anyone here know of any Oracle 9i (9.2.0.4) Data Guard limitations and/or needed
workarounds?
In the process of planning a near-terabyte size data warehouse utilizing both Real
Application Clusters (RAC) and Data Guard (primary/standby) technologies on a Linux
(Red Hat v 2.1) environment
on were severel hundreds of Megabytes, most of them on Solaris. The biggest
Linux site I've worked with was around 100 MB. Today I configured a Linux
RH installation for one of my customers.
No experience with DG in combination with raw partitions.
I'll send you the materials I created for several
I've done sync physical DG on linux (over direct gigabit ethernet). Didn't
encounter any serious problems.
With physical standby you can forget about nologging operations - use alter
database force logging or at least on tablespace level for important
tablespaces.
Also I set LGWR running on higher
Hi all,
Can anyone point me in the direction on how to isolate the osuser for a
single session? (I do know about V$SESSION). What I am trying to accomplish
is when a delete is made on a table, I want my trigger to push that old
information into a deleted table--(no problem here) and include a
insert into log values (sys_context('USERENV', 'OS_USER'));
Tanel.
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Hi all,
Can anyone point me in the direction on how to isolate the osuser for a
single
Lisa,
I use the following SQL comand to check the system at various times
during the day. I'm sure that it will give you the info you need from
the V$sessions, V$Process, V$Sqlarea tables.
When V$sqlarea like DELETE FROM TABLEX
gather sytem id , osuerid etc and place in table.
Ron
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select sys_context('USERENV','OS_USER') from dual;
On 01/07/2004 03:14:32 PM, Lisa R. Clary wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone point me in the direction on how to isolate the osuser for a
single session? (I do know about V$SESSION). What I am trying to accomplish
is when a delete is made on a table,
Wow---I guess I have been missing out quite a bit going from 7.3.4 to 9i.
Thanks to Tanel Mladen! I didn't know it was that easy!
lc
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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 3:45 PM
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select
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 02:34:26PM -0800, Paul Drake wrote:
--- Seema Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know good Linux administration book?
Can you guyes suggest any good linux user group?
thx
-Seema
Matt Welsh's Running Linux is now out in 4th
Edition.
Just make sure
--- Seema Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know good Linux administration book?
Can you guyes suggest any good linux user group?
thx
-Seema
Matt Welsh's Running Linux is now out in 4th
Edition.
Just make sure that you find a recent edition, as
there are still plenty of RedHat
Hi
Does anyone know good Linux administration book?
Can you guyes suggest any good linux user group?
thx
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Hello all
I am planning to install Linux; the idea is to install Oracle RAC.
I have two questions:
Q1. Which Linux is best suited for it(RH?/SUSE?/Mandrake?).
I know i can get Oracle download from OTN but it should be
installable on the particular flavor of Linux. Also, i would
like to know
On 12/16/2003 03:29:25 PM, quriyat wrote:
Hello all
I am planning to install Linux; the idea is to install Oracle RAC.
I have two questions:
Q1. Which Linux is best suited for it(RH?/SUSE?/Mandrake?).
I know i can get Oracle download from OTN but it should be
installable
Title: IBM mainframe/linux/oracle/SAN
Anyone using that combination?
We're looking at RHAS 3.0 at a cost of 15-18K. Just wondering if anyone out there doing it?
thanks, joe
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Hi guru,
Can anyone tell me how to setup a client computer w/ linux as is os to
connect to forms cgi in an ias server using browser ? In win2k ,jiniator is
used to connect to forms in an ias server using browser only.
Best Regards,
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Some time ago, I've published my intention to test various file systems
on Linux for their ability to support direct I/O async I/O. Let me
remind everybody who might not know, direct I/O bypasses the Linux
buffer cache, behaving as if the file was a raw device. The primary
goal is to avoid
Hi,
is there any workaround concerning this:
http://packetstormsecurity.nl/filedesc/oracle_ownage.c.html
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Some time ago, I inquired on this list about direct I/O on Linux file
systems. The idea was to specify direct I/O in init.ora parameter
filesystemio_options. To be able to do that, file system has to
support direct I/O, in much the same way like Veritas quick I/O
feature. The first candidate I
I am wondering... Does anyone know if Oracle completed its transition to
LINUX?
Are they even running their backup servers to the linux platform?
The proof is in the pudding as they say, if Oracle converted even their
backup architecture to LINUX then you know LINUX is ready
Hi
Jared
Did
you extend your pool sizes ?
Users who have JVM (Java enabled) or JVM and
XDB installed on their Oracle9i release 2 databases should ensure the
init.ora parameters SHARED_POOL_SIZE and
JAVA_POOL_SIZE are each 150 MB or more before running the
catpatch.sql upgrade script.
/2003 01:59 AM
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Hi Jared
Did you extend your pool sizes ?
Users who have JVM (Java enabled) or JVM and XDB installed on their Oracle9i release 2
List,
I ran into some difficulties today while applying the 9.2.0.4 patch to a
9.2.0.1 db on RH 8.0, and was curious if anyone else had seen
similar problems.
After installing the 9.2.0.4 sw ( after installing the 2.2.0.18 OUI of course ) , I
started the database via 'startup migrate' and
Have any of you experienced similar problems with XDB while patching or
upgrading?
Jared
Yes. In our case, the XDB tablespace was simply too small. We were not
planning on using it, but installed it anyway, and had set the XDB tblspc
size to somethin like 32M. We wound up setting autoextend
Hello,
It appears that Toad does not run on the Linux desktop, or
at least the system requirements mention only Windows platforms.
Does any one know of any toad-like tools that do run on Linux?
Specifically, Red Hat Linux? The server would be a 9.2.0.4 database
also running on Red Hat Linux
Tora. You can get a copy for Linux free of charge, although the Windoze
version has a commercial license charge.
For more info:
http://www.globecom.se/tora/
For the Linux/Oracle 9 rpm:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tora/tora-1.2.4-1oracle9.i686.rpm
HTH
Mark
Title: RE: toad on linux
TORA you'll love it. search on sourceforge.net ...
Raj
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Subject: toad on linux
Hello
Bill.
There is a TOAD like producty called TORA that runs on linux. Google
for it and download the tar file.
The new EM 4.0 ( due out with 10G) is suppose to be browser based
allowing you to run it from and os browser.
Ron
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Hello,
It appears that Toad does
Tora
http://www.globecom.se/tora
Works great.
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
It appears that Toad does not run on the Linux desktop, or
at least the system requirements mention only Windows platforms.
Does any one know of any toad-like tools that do run
I agree that TOra (http://www.globecom.se/tora/) is a fine program and the
best Linux alternative to TOAD, but it still lacks a lot of the
spit-n-polish of TOAD that makes it more usable to me. Try it out and see.
And after further review, the Bears still suck...
Rich
Rich Jesse
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 7:09
PM
Subject: RE: SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT
AUTO hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
And
why not? Forgetting about PCTFREE/PCTUSED is the main point of automatic
segment space management.
Initial/next are resolved by using LMT, because
of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 7:04
PM
Subject: RE: SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT
AUTO hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
Smaller file didn't help. Removing the SPACE MANAGEMENT clause did the
trick.
--Mladen GogalaOracle DBA
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PoderSent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 5:49 AMTo:
Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re: SEGMENT SPACE
MANAGEMENT AUTO hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
You still can have row migration when pctfree is
set too low. ASSM doesn't resolve
recipients of list
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on Linux
Hi,
We're still on 817 but I was wandering about those
new automatic features (Automatic Undo Management, Automatic Segment Space
management,..) how well they work ?
Anybody using
Title: Message
I have RDBMS 9.2.0.4
on RH 7.3 and Iexecuted the following command:
create tablespace
wizard
datafile
'/oradata/WIZ/wizard01.dbf' size 3072M reuse
autoextend on next
1024M maxsize 16385m
extent management
local autoallocate
segment space
management auto;
The whole system
I've had no problems with the syntax on 9.2.0.2 on Solaris, HPUX and
Tru64.
Haven't tried 9.2.0.4
Is the segment space management auto really the problem ? Or
is it
the file size.
Just run the create tablespace with a 100M or 50M initial file
size.
Hemant
At 06:44 AM 29-09-03 -0800, you wrote:
I
or removing auto segment space management
clause?
Tanel.
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Gogala
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 5:44
PM
Subject: SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO
hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
I have RDBMS
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:44
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Subject: SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO
hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
I have RDBMS
9.2.0.4 on RH 7.3 and Iexecuted the following
command:
create tablespace
wizard
datafile
'/oradata/WIZ/wizard01.dbf' size
recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re: SEGMENT SPACE
MANAGEMENT AUTO hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
Hi!
If your server process couldn't be even killed,
then probably it was waiting on kernel IO or smth like that. This is a case
when a process can't be killed just like that, even with -9
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AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re:
SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
Hi Mladen,
I can't help you with your problem, I haven't had
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MANAGEMENT AUTO hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
Hi!
If your server process couldn't be even killed,
then probably it was waiting on kernel
on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
And why not? Forgetting about PCTFREE/PCTUSED is the main point of automatic
segment space management.
Initial/next are resolved by using LMT, because that's what takes care of
your extent sizes.
--
Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
-Original Message-
Richard
: SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT
AUTO hangs on 9.2.0.4 on Linux
And
why not? Forgetting about PCTFREE/PCTUSED is the main point of automatic
segment space management.
Initial/next are resolved by using LMT, because that's what takes care
of your extent sizes.
--Mladen
Title: OT: Linux VPN and routing HOWTO
Hi
I'm Sorry to put this way OT subject here, but you guys usually come up with the answer anyway.
I'm trying to setup my linux at home so that I can VPN into it. Now I can connect already but can't ping or connect any of the machines in my network
Title: OT: Linux VPN and routing HOWTO
Is IP forwarding enabled? cat
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ? If its a zero, set it to a 1 (echo 1
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward)
Beyond that, use a packet sniffer like tcpdump to
see what is appearing on the wire on both interfaces.
Thanks,
Matt
I'm looking for Java for Linux on an Alpha box. This really isn't OT
because I need it in order to connect my Perl programs on the Alpha to
Oracle via DBI/DBD::JDBC, which requires Java.
I had downloaded it from www.compaq.com at one point, but it's gone from
www.hp.com ( http://h18012.www1
DBA
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Subject: Java for Alpha Linux
I'm looking for Java for Linux on an Alpha box. This really
Title: two instances on same box (Suse Linux ES 8)
Hi!
We are running 2 Oracle instances on one Suse Linux box (under the same Unix oracle user).
We have two oracle homes
9.0.1 (/opt/oracle/iasdb)
and
9.2.0 (/opt/oracle/loga)
The first instance starts up fine, but the second one
What are the error messages??
Should be able to run w/o problems
Jack
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 11:55 AM
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Hi!
We are running 2 Oracle instances on one Suse Linux box (under the same Unix
oracle user).
We have two
Title: two instances on same box (Suse Linux ES 8)
Hi
Helmut,
when
you do switch user
su -
newuser
use
the "-" it will run the .profile of that user, I assume your problem is because
the env variables.
Otherwise(or) you can open a new telnet windows to startup the
othe
Title: AW: two instances on same box (Suse Linux ES 8)
Hello Jack,
The problem is that the NLS environment does not get reset when using oraenv.
It resets ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID, but ORA_NLS33 always has the values of the first instance.
I had a look at the oraenv script
,
Helmut
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Betreff: RE: two instances on same box (Suse Linux ES 8)
What are the error messages??
Should be able to run
Title: AW: two instances on same box (Suse Linux ES 8)
yes, by starting the 9.01 instance first, then editing /etc/profile.d/oracle.sh file and then start the second instance from a second terminal window. Not very elegant, but it worked...
-- Helmut
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Are many people running Oracle on Linux? I havent
seen it anywhere myself. If so what flavors? Is there much difference between
administering on Say Redhat vs. Solaris? I know 'oracle' itself is the same, but
any of the OS-Database interaction different?
Im thinking about throwing Redhat
I'm running Oracle on Linux both at home and in the office.
I work for Wang Trading, a small brokerage firm from Norwalk, CT.
I cannot get into the specifics, but Oracle is used primarily for
data warehousing purposes.
On 2003.09.14 13:04, Ryan wrote:
Are many people running Oracle on Linux? I
Stephen,
Thanks for pointer. I am subscribing to that list. My ultimate goal after
installing Linux is to install Oracle. I am still waiting response from
Mladen about this subject, who may be enjoying long weekend in USA.
My problem may be new hardware most possibly built in video on board. I
Env AMD 1.6 processor 512 Ram WD 120G HD (Personal computer)
While installing Redhat Linux 8 from a CD (came with a book) on newly
purchased 120G WD harddrive(manufacturing date of HD is 07/2003) it is keep
hanging after recognizing mouse. I tried both gui as well as text option.
The bios disk
on Linux MetaLink
doc (with adjustments for doc inaccuracies), I'm about ready to create the
DB. However, when I try to fire up the ORACM on the second node, it errors
out. The OCFS mount point is /spice and all seems to be OK with it from
the OS level of either node. The start of the cm.log is:
oracm
the Step-By-Step Installation of 9.2.0.4 RAC on Linux MetaLink
doc (with adjustments for doc inaccuracies), I'm about ready to create the
DB. However, when I try to fire up the ORACM on the second node, it errors
out. The OCFS mount point is /spice and all seems to be OK with it from
the OS level
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Can't fire up 2nd ORACM of 2-node Linux RAC
by any chance do you have an Oracle 7, or 8 instance (or even
listener) running
The Linux kernel is totally different, though you will find
some code in it that is from System 4 UNIX.
And maybe even from SCO G,DR
Niall
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According to http://developer.apple.com;...
Q. What is Darwin?
A. Darwin is a version of the BSD UNIX operating system that offers advanced
networking, services such as the Apache web server, and support for both
Macintosh and UNIX file systems. It
Thanks, Tim! I was under the impression that OS/X is based on Unix
the same way NT is based on VMS. I don't have access to any of the
Apple hardware, but knowing the history, I wasn't sure what should
I think of OS/X. Thanks again for a nice clarification.
On 2003.08.26 21:59, Tim Gorman wrote:
Thanks Guys.
I will go for Linux Administration Handbook.
Regards,
Jp.
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The Mac GUI sits on top of OS X/Darwin/FreeBSD similar to the way X-Windows
or Gnome or KDE sits on top of other UNIXs/Linuxs...
on 8/26/03 8:59 PM, Mladen Gogala at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Tim! I was under the impression that OS/X is based on Unix
the same way NT is based on VMS. I
Hi!
Mac OS X has modified mach microkernel, FreeBSD userspace, FreeBSD NetBSD
drivers and Aqua user interface.
from http://developer.apple.com/darwin
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid
foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and
Yes, and you have regular shell with all/many unix features available in
OS/X :)
And I really like their guy...
Tanel.
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The Mac GUI sits on top of OS
Yes, and you have regular shell with all/many unix features available in
OS/X :)
And I really like their guy...
It was the GUI what I like :D
Tanel.
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Apart form all the others you've already heard
about, Fujitsu and some of their subsidiaries
also have their own Unix flavour. I believe
Unisys and NCR also have their own.
Cheers
Nuno Souto
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Guys,
...thought of buying a good book for linux system administration.
i came across the books below.
which one is good ?
1.Running Linux From O'Reilly
- By Matt Welsh, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer, Terry Dawson, Lar Kaufman
2.Linux Administration Handbook From Prentice Hall
Both are good but the second on your list is particularly useful for
admin work. In my opinion, the first is more of a getting your feet wet
kinda book but still useful as a reference.
Dwayne
Prem Khanna J wrote:
Guys,
...thought of buying a good book for linux system administration.
i
Tue AM 08:54:29 EDT
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Subject: Re: OT - Linux books ??
Both are good but the second on your list is particularly useful for
admin work. In my opinion, the first is more of a getting your feet wet
kinda book but still useful
Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration from Redhat press is
very good.
Fraser Talbot
M-I LLC
Database Administrator
Information Technology
832.295.2245
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Both
administering oracle is not really an issue cause sql*plus is sql*plus
regardless, now from the OS side, Solaris can be a pain to bring scripts
from other *nixes over to the sun world. I've written scripts that work
flawlessly on linux, port to HP, port to AIX all w/NO changes, move to
sun
scripts
from other *nixes over to the sun world. I've written scripts that work
flawlessly on linux, port to HP, port to AIX all w/NO changes, move to
sun and have to tweak things.
and ONLY sun put oratab in /var/opt/oracle instead of /etc :)
joe
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will be very much the same
in principle, but located in different directory structures,
used with different utilities, and have slightly different
parameters.
Welcome to the joys of Unix incompatibility with itself.
No wonder people are going Linux.
Oh! Hang-on a tick...
Cheers
Nuno Souto
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by that is such things as monitoring I/O, etc... Systems Admin and DBA
work overlaps. is it alot different on different unix systems?
From: Joe Testa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue AM 09:44:33 EDT
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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so different flavors of linux are more compatible?
i thought the only two unix players out there now are HP and Solaris. who else is out
there?
so is going between unix flavors like going between databases?
From: Nuno Souto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue AM 09:59:33 EDT
unix systems?
From: Joe Testa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue AM 09:44:33 EDT
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT - Linux books ??
administering oracle is not really an issue cause sql*plus is sql*plus
regardless, now from the OS side
ORACLE-L
so different flavors of linux are more compatible?
i thought the only two unix players out there now are HP and Solaris. who
else is out there?
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And of course, there's the other free UNIXes - the BSDs (OpenBSD, FreeBSD,
NetBSD). Tragically, none of these run Oracle (FreeBSD can run Oracle in
Linux emulation mode - which seems backwards at best). And there's OS X,
which is Apple's UNIX, and also runs Oracle.
As far as AIX, I couldn't
i thought linux was just unix designed to run on a PC. how different is the kernel?
From: Matthew Zito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/26 Tue PM 01:24:26 EDT
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Re: OT - Linux books ??
And of course, there's the other
AIX phased out in favor of Linux? I believe that SCO asked for injunction to
prevent IBM
from distributing AIX, and there is a whole saga around SCO and Linux.
According to some,
Unix variants are like higlanders: there can be only one. If you ask Mr.
Darl McBride,
it's going to be SCO
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