Since the topic of Oracle licensing has come up, I'm wondering how
many organizations have site licensing and of what type (concurrent
user, named user, or processor).
We have a network license agreement for a set number of concurrent
licenses and we are
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Since the topic of Oracle licensing has come up, I'm wondering how
many organizations have site licensing and of what type (concurrent
user, named user, or processor).
We have a network license agreement for a set number of concurrent
licenses and we are coming
Also see Metalink note 91554.1:
Problem Description:
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Trying a SQL*Plus connection from a Windows NT/95/98 client
workstation to a WINDOWS NT 8.0.x/8.1.x DB server results
in the following error code:
ORA-12545: TNS: name
I would suggest you put on a client trace to see what's getting passed
back. We've had this problem and there's a couple of things that
could be happening:
1) A hostname is getting passed back and the client does not know how
to
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The Oracle pricing for named:concurrent user was a factor of 2:1, I
remember distinctly since we converted a number of named users to
concurrent when we signed a contract for our network license agreement
a few years ago. I thought that ratio was low, since you get a lot
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We're looking at possibly running Oracle on our mainframe, but the
perception exists that a more optimum solution would be DB2. I would
appreciate hearing from anyone that is running Oracle on OS390, and/or
made a decision
Just wondering what product(s) organizations are using for enterprise
backup, and how easy or difficult it was to set up the Oracle
component to interface with RMAN and perform hot backups.
We're implementing Tivoli Storage Manager/Data Protection for Oracle
and