Title: Multiple Oracle Instances on NT
yOU CAN RUN SEVERAL ÝNSTANCES ON nT . I DO IT
NOW.
NOTHING IS DIFFERENT. BUT DO NOT FORGET TO MAKE ONE
INSTANCE DEFAULT .
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Yttri, Lisa
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Sent: Monday, June 25,
Hello Lisa...
I have been handling Oracle on NT last 6 months - and I much prefer UNIX. Here are
some things I learnt the hard way...
- can you run multiple instances of Oracle on one NT machine
yes u can. Another lister has replied to u about this - how one uses oradim80 to
create
We are running an Oracle 8i (8.1.6.) server on NT 30-250 concurrent users
day and night since two years. It is a dedicated Compaq Proliant server,
never had any problems. Since two years the databse is running without a
single reboot.
Tamas Szecsy
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K.
KaradenizSent: Tuesday, 26 June 2001 3:22 PMTo: Multiple
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on NT
yOU CAN RUN SEVERAL ÝNSTANCES ON nT . I DO IT
NOW.
NOTHING IS DIFFERENT. BUT DO NOT FORGET TO MAKE
ONE INSTANCE DEFAULT .
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Sent: Tuesday, 26 June 2001 3:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Multiple Oracle Instances on NT
yOU CAN RUN SEVERAL ÝNSTANCES ON nT
For every SID there will be 2 services in NT - one called
OracleServiceURSID and another OracleStartURSID. If u keep the latter as
start automatically - ur db will come up auto when NT boots up.
Just thought I would mention, that is only for 8.0, 8i has one service:)
Kev
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Title: Multiple Oracle Instances on NT
I
would say it depends on the size and amount of connections. Currently we
have two instances running on one NT server, but they are not very large, only a
couple of gigs. The machine is a dual 550 PIII with a gig of ram. It
seems to run fine, except
Title: Multiple Oracle Instances on NT
Lisa,
I am
not an Oracle expert, but I can tell you from my brief experience that you
should try to convince your users and management to NOT put test and production
on one NT box. If you have something go wrong on the test it may require a
bounce of
Lisa,
I have worked exclusively with Oracle on Unix, but not at all with
Oracle on NT. Our users have come to us with a requirement to run
an application with their database on NT. They want to build both a
test and production environment on the same NT box.
I would like to know some basics
Why run oracle on NT? Run it on Unix and let the apps/appserver reside on
NT. I would seriously debate this requirement...
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
210-581-6217
Common sense will not accomplish great things. Simply become insane and
desperate.
-Original Message-
From: Yttri,
Hello Lisa...
I have been handling Oracle on NT last 6 months - and I much prefer UNIX. Here are
some things I learnt the hard way...
- can you run multiple instances of Oracle on one NT machine
yes u can. Another lister has replied to u about this - how one uses oradim80 to
create
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