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Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
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From: Hamid Alavi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 5:50 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: 64 BIT ORACLE FOR SOLARIS 64 BIT
Thanks for respond, Now I want to know which Patch of Oracle 8.1.7 is 64 bit
for solaris 64 ?
Thanks again
Hamid Alavi
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Hi all,
I have 1gb physical memory and over 2gb swap space on my Solaris box
(Solaris 8).
My SGA is about 300mb. When I startup my instance (8.1.7) the amount of
free
memory (physical ram) dropped as expected but the swap usage also
increased by 300mb. I am little puzzled over this as I don't
Cambridge, Massachusetts Biotech company needs an Oracle DBA/Unix System
administrator who
has solid Unix Solaris Systems Administration experience .
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Hi !
My previous employer has several DBs (8.1.5 8.1.7) on Solaris for Intel.
It's pretty stable and i enjoyed working with it.
Although the trend is to install Linux instead of Solaris on Intel.
Unfortunately , i did not see any comparisons of Oracle on Solaris-Intel ,
on Linux on NT
Clint, The last I heard was that Oracle is not going
release anymore software for X86 Solaris. 8.1.7 is the
terminal release. I think that should sum up the
pro's and con's.
Scott
--- Clinton Naude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
I sent out a mail recently about Oracle for Solaris
Hi
all.
I sent out a mail
recently about Oracle for Solaris on Intel, but never saw any
replies.
Has anyone got any
facts/info on this.
What are the pro's
and cons?
Thanks.
Clint
Hi all,
I am using E4500 with Oracle 8.1.6 and Sun Cluster 2.2,
Do you have any FAQ sites or failures scenario site to share?
Thank you,
Sinardy
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For all of us using Oracle on Sun...
"Solaris 8 recognized as the most powerful UNIX operating system"
"Those running Solaris 8 will be happy to learn that their OS offers more
capabilities than any other Unix based operating system available today. At
least that's what the
Hi guys,
This machine is use for my Oracle script testing and other small research.
I have a Sun machine :
- UltraSPARC -IIi 300 MHz
- 128 Mb (Oracle recommend 256)
- 4 Gig HDD
I install Solaris 7 with :
/- 1200 MB (small ??)
/appl- 2??? MB (all of the available)
swap
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