ORACLE DATA GUARD in Oracle 9i

2004-04-20 Thread David Kreuter
Hi: Will the Oracle Data Guard work in Oracle 9i with SUSE SLES 8?
Or only in in Oracle 10i?
Thanks, David

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Re: [PATCH] Clean up asm/pgalloc.h include (s390)

2004-04-20 Thread Arnd Bergmann
On Monday 19 April 2004 18:11, Russell King wrote:
> Alternatively, could the diag10() prototype be moved somewhere else
> (tlbflush or cacheflush?)  Is diag10 a tlb or cache function?  It
> isn't clear from the code what diag10() does.

Think of it as some sort of madvise(,,MADV_DONTNEED) or free() in
hardware. I guess the next best place to put it is .

Arnd <><

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Re: Yast

2004-04-20 Thread James Melin
Gordon: Do you want a very simply catch all method do deal with GUI tools
on linux? You want to get your hands on vncserver if you dont have it
already installed on your systems. Nominally you would want a VNC listener
on windows, but even a web browser aimed at the instance with port 580x
where x is 0-9 as defined by the vncserver start command, similar to
vncserver -depth 24 -geometry 1024x768 :0

In this case I would then point my browser to http://{instance DNS name or
IP}:5800 and get a java app that exports the screen to my browser.





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I'm really glad that IBM has decided to use YAST with DB2 on Linux.
I've been trying to get just DB2/Connect to load on SLES7 and SLES8 for
a year with no success whatsoever.  The latest one wants some kind of
graphics interface to do the loading and the instructions(?) included
with it give no information on how to set up the graphics interface on
both Linux and the workstation.  I can load it using line-mode commands,
but only if I want to load ALL of DB2.

Maybe yast will solve this problem.  Where can I get the yast-enabled
version of DB2 for Linux?

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>From the following article:
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3341801

"...He claimed the newly-GPL'd toolset has had an immediate impact with
SUSE partners, including IBM. Geck described how Big Blue has embraced
YaST and integrated support for DB2 setup with it. "IBM did it on their
own," Geck said. "It wasn't SUSE/Novell trying to play catchup with IBM
software. It was the release of YaST under the GPL so there was no
control point from us. We detached ourselves from our own baby so to
say."

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