I'm fighting with 9iAS 9.0.2 on HP at the moment.  This is one loooooooong
install on an underpowered machine (2 cpu's, 2G mem).

Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
210-581-6217


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> Subject:      Re: 9iAS Application Server: Win2k vs. Linux?
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> Gene,
> 
> If it helps any, I had the privilege of setting up OAS ( several names ago
> 
> )
> on both NT and Solaris 2.6.
> 
> Solaris was by far easier.  I can't emphasize enough how much simpler
> it was on *nix than on Windoze. 
> 
> Windoze:
> 
> Step 1: do something
> Step 2: reboot
> Step 3: try something else
> Step 4: reboot
> 
> Solaris:
> 
> Step 1: Install
> Step 2: Configure
> Step 3: implement.
> 
> Jared
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> 
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> 
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> "Gene Sais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 
> I am not looking for an OS war, but has anyone on the list had experience 
> in setting up/administering 9iAS rel 2. (1.0.2.2.2a) on Win2k or Red Hat 
> Linux?  I have the option of selecting the OS on this one.  All of my 
> oracle databases are on AIX (sort of like unix).  I have 1 OAS 4.0.8.2 App
> 
> Server running on NT.  I am not sure if I should continue the NT track for
> 
> App Servers or go Linux?  Any opinions, experiences would be appreciated. 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gene
> 
> PS. I will also be running the Forms Server w/ this.
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