Re: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i

2006-07-17 Thread McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC HQISEC/L3
Title: RE: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i
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Fred:
 
No problems that I know of installing Oracle 9i on Solaris 10.
 
James McKenzie
 





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Axton and James ... The other way around ...  Oracle 9 on the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
 
We have a couple of Solaris 10 servers and the OS is very stable.  The only thing that our admins have seen is when you create zones there can be some problems (like the backup tape drives needing to be installed in the base and the drivers not being seen in the other zones or needing to install shared libraries separately into each zone).

 
One of the admins told me the other day he would install Solaris 10 with no hesitation in a production server (as long as you don't need to break it up into zones)

 
Fred





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Chris: 


I will state that Oracle says the memory 'footprint' for 10g is larger than 9i.  If you are running on a marginal machine for 9i it will unusable for 10g.  I presently run Oracle 9i on 1GB of physical memory.  10g will not run on this machine.  And yes, I asked for 4GB of memory which I consider the minimum to run 10g.

James McKenzie 
  


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We are running 10g on Solaris 9.  Only thing I can add is that 7.0 requires the 10g client. 


Axton Grams 


Christopher Pruitt wrote: 
> Hello Fellow Listers, 
> 
> I would hear from any of you that has any experience with running 
> Oracle 9i on Solaris 10. We are considering upgrading our servers to 
> Solaris 10 and continue to run our Oracle 9i database but need to know 
> if there are any issues, pitfall, show stoppers, or any other bugs, as 
> well as successful implementations of this configuration. 
> 
> Any feedback would be appreciated. 
> 
> Christopher Pruitt 
> Consultant Specialist 
> EDS - Bank of America 
> I3 Production Support Team 
> Phone: +1-972-605-7702 (8-835) 
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Re: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i

2006-07-14 Thread Grooms, Frederick W
Title: RE: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i
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Axton and James ... The other way around ...  Oracle 9 
on the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
 
We have a couple of Solaris 10 servers and the OS is very 
stable.  The only thing that our admins have seen is when you create 
zones there can be some problems (like the backup tape drives needing to be 
installed in the base and the drivers not being seen in the other zones or 
needing to install shared libraries separately into each 
zone).
 
One of the admins told me the other day he would install 
Solaris 10 with no hesitation in a production server (as long as you don't need 
to break it up into zones)
 
Fred


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Chris: 
I will state that Oracle says the memory 'footprint' for 10g is 
larger than 9i.  If you are running on a marginal machine for 9i it will 
unusable for 10g.  I presently run Oracle 9i on 1GB of physical 
memory.  10g will not run on this machine.  And yes, I asked for 4GB 
of memory which I consider the minimum to run 10g.
James McKenzie   
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Axton Grams Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 2:27 PM 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: 
Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i 
We are running 10g on Solaris 9.  Only thing I can add is 
that 7.0 requires the 10g client. 
Axton Grams 
Christopher Pruitt wrote: > Hello 
Fellow Listers, > > I 
would hear from any of you that has any experience with running > Oracle 9i on Solaris 10. We are considering upgrading our servers to 
> Solaris 10 and continue to run our Oracle 9i 
database but need to know > if there are any issues, 
pitfall, show stoppers, or any other bugs, as > well 
as successful implementations of this configuration. > > Any feedback would be 
appreciated. > > 
Christopher Pruitt > Consultant Specialist 
> EDS - Bank of America > I3 
Production Support Team > Phone: +1-972-605-7702 
(8-835) > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > 
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Re: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i

2006-07-14 Thread McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC HQISEC/L3
Title: RE: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i
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Chris:


I will state that Oracle says the memory 'footprint' for 10g is larger than 9i.  If you are running on a marginal machine for 9i it will unusable for 10g.  I presently run Oracle 9i on 1GB of physical memory.  10g will not run on this machine.  And yes, I asked for 4GB of memory which I consider the minimum to run 10g.

James McKenzie
 


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Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 2:27 PM
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Subject: Re: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i


We are running 10g on Solaris 9.  Only thing I can add is that 7.0 requires the 10g client.


Axton Grams


Christopher Pruitt wrote:
> Hello Fellow Listers,
> 
> I would hear from any of you that has any experience with running 
> Oracle 9i on Solaris 10. We are considering upgrading our servers to 
> Solaris 10 and continue to run our Oracle 9i database but need to know 
> if there are any issues, pitfall, show stoppers, or any other bugs, as 
> well as successful implementations of this configuration.
> 
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
> 
> Christopher Pruitt
> Consultant Specialist
> EDS - Bank of America
> I3 Production Support Team
> Phone: +1-972-605-7702 (8-835)
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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Re: Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i

2006-07-14 Thread Axton Grams
We are running 10g on Solaris 9.  Only thing I can add is that 7.0
requires the 10g client.

Axton Grams

Christopher Pruitt wrote:
> Hello Fellow Listers,
> 
> I would hear from any of you that has any experience with running Oracle 
> 9i on Solaris 10. We are considering upgrading our servers to Solaris 10 
> and continue to run our Oracle 9i database but need to know if there are 
> any issues, pitfall, show stoppers, or any other bugs, as well as 
> successful implementations of this configuration.
> 
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
> 
> Christopher Pruitt 
> Consultant Specialist
> EDS - Bank of America
> I3 Production Support Team
> Phone: +1-972-605-7702 (8-835)  
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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Solaris 10 and Oracle 9i

2006-07-14 Thread Christopher Pruitt
Hello Fellow Listers,

I would hear from any of you that has any experience with running Oracle 
9i on Solaris 10. We are considering upgrading our servers to Solaris 10 
and continue to run our Oracle 9i database but need to know if there are 
any issues, pitfall, show stoppers, or any other bugs, as well as 
successful implementations of this configuration.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Christopher Pruitt 
Consultant Specialist
EDS - Bank of America
I3 Production Support Team
Phone: +1-972-605-7702 (8-835)  
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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