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Actually I meant Dick, nor Doug, sorry
Mike
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Hi Doug
ppreciated it.
Thanks,
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Hello list,
We have a Sun e3500 with 4x300 MH processors, 1 GB Ram and OS
are doing any tuning work on Solaris. It will explain
clearly everything I have alluded to here.
Jim Munro's book is a must have if you want info on
Solaris internals.
Jared
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Lanteigne, Mike wrote:
Hello list,
We have a Sun e3500 with 4x300 MH processors, 1
top" is in both log files at the
same time (production and standby).
So, can stopping (or just getting status) from one listener affect another
listener on another box if both listener.ora file entries "HOST = XXX" are
the same ?
Mike
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by thinking I'm
buying anything by using separate mount points.
Any thoughts? Anyone set up a dir structure using a SAN. Admin seems simpler
the second way.
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if we are licensed to use, it and we are, however we have enterprise
licenses. You'll probably have to check with your support person.
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