Le mer 19/02/2003 à 08:38, Alexander Reelsen a écrit :
> Hi
>
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:00:06PM -0500, Theodore Knab wrote:
> > I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
> > whatever filesystem you use.
> Yes, that's true.
It's not a really filesystem, it's just an independant
At my work, i'd installed for tests purposes :
Oracle 8i on Debian Potato
Oracle 9i on Debian Woody
Oracle 9ir2 on Debian Woody
all works fine.
Some good pages are :
http://www.puschitz.com/OracleOnLinux.shtml
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~owend/free/oracle-linux.html
and
http://otn.oracl
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:00:06PM -0500, Theodore Knab wrote:
> > I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
> > whatever filesystem you use.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, that's true.
Not generally on Linux, and unless Alexander has more recent information
than I do, Oracle
Hi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:00:06PM -0500, Theodore Knab wrote:
> I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
> whatever filesystem you use.
Yes, that's true.
You often just use a raw file system to install oracle, so oracle wont
suffer from I/O problems of a second involved file
I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
whatever filesystem you use.
Additionally, the RedHat people compile special kernels for
running Oracle. You might want to see why.
This howto might be helpful even though it is for RedHat.
http://www.puschitz.com/OracleOnLinux.shtml
>O
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 11:39:59AM +, Rajeev Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As i installed oracle 8i on my debian box ..and used ..
>
> oracle 8.1.7
> glibc 2.2.5
> JDK 1.1.8
>
> The main problem was to find out the JDK version
> as JDK comes with the support od glibc 2.1.2,2.1.3 etc...
> a
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:34:10PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
> Does anyone know much about Oracle on Linux? If so can you please give me
> some quick advice on how difficult it is to install, whether it runs well on
> Debian, etc.
It is an absolute bitch to install on Debian, mostly bec
Hi,
As i installed oracle 8i on my debian box ..and used ..
oracle 8.1.7
glibc 2.2.5
JDK 1.1.8
The main problem was to find out the JDK version
as JDK comes with the support od glibc 2.1.2,2.1.3 etc...
and if you don't use compatable version of JDK, it gives segmentation faults
during i
Oracle/Linux expert. Well, I installed it 8.something once a few years ago :(
First, it is not fun. Second, don't put anything other than Oracle on the
box . . . it positively does not play nice with others.
As far as the install is concerned, it was pretty straightforward, but the
configuration
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