Re: which oracle9i version is stable

2003-10-30 Thread Mladen Gogala
In my experience, 9.2.0.4 is the best one so far.  I don't think that you  
should be chosing versions based on 7.3.4 connectivity.

On 2003.10.30 06:09, Jeroen van Sluisdam wrote:
Hi,

I'm planning a migration to oracle9i. We are testing on 9.0.1.0 because
we want to be able to connect with this version to oracle 7.3.4 db.
We started with 9.2 but found a known bug which prevented to connect to
oracle7.3.4. Any advice on which version of 9i to go to will be appreciated.
Thnx,

Jeroen

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Re: which oracle9i version is stable

2003-10-30 Thread laura pena
What platform are you running 9.2.0.4?

Thanks
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In my experience, 9.2.0.4 is the best one so far. I don't think that you should be chosing versions based on 7.3.4 connectivity.On 2003.10.30 06:09, Jeroen van Sluisdam wrote: Hi,  I'm planning a migration to oracle9i. We are testing on 9.0.1.0 because we want to be able to connect with this version to oracle 7.3.4 db. We started with 9.2 but found a known bug which prevented to connect to oracle7.3.4. Any advice on which version of 9i to go to will be appreciated.  Thnx,  Jeroen-- Mladen GogalaOracle DBA-- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net-- Author: Mladen GogalaINET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Fat City Network Services -- 858-538-5051 http://www.fatcity.comSan Diego, California -- Mailing list and web hosting
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Re: which oracle9i version is stable

2003-10-30 Thread Mladen Gogala
RH Linux 8.0 with 2.4.22 kernel built manually.
On 10/30/2003 09:29:25 AM, laura pena wrote:
 What platform are you running 9.2.0.4?
  
 Thanks
 
 Mladen Gogala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In my experience, 9.2.0.4 is the best one so far. I don't think that you 
 should be chosing versions based on 7.3.4 connectivity.
 
 On 2003.10.30 06:09, Jeroen van Sluisdam wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I'm planning a migration to oracle9i. We are testing on 9.0.1.0 because
  we want to be able to connect with this version to oracle 7.3.4 db.
  We started with 9.2 but found a known bug which prevented to connect to
  oracle7.3.4. Any advice on which version of 9i to go to will be appreciated.
  
  Thnx,
  
  Jeroen
 
 
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RE: which oracle9i version is stable

2003-10-30 Thread Jeroen van Sluisdam








I
forgot to mention we will be running hp-ux11.11 64 bit, plan to run

oracle also on 64 bit



Jeroen



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Hi,



I'm planning a migration to oracle9i. We are testing on
9.0.1.0 because 

we want to be able to connect with this version to oracle
7.3.4 db.

We started with 9.2 but found a known bug which prevented to
connect to

oracle7.3.4. Any advice on which version of 9i to go to will
be appreciated.



Thnx,



Jeroen








RE: which oracle9i version is stable

2003-10-30 Thread M Rafiq
There is no version of 32 bit Oracle 9i for HP-UX 11. You have to use 64 bit 
Oracle binaries for HP

Regards
Rafiq


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I forgot to mention we will be running hp-ux11.11 64 bit, plan to run
oracle also on 64 bit
Jeroen

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Hi,

I'm planning a migration to oracle9i. We are testing on 9.0.1.0 because
we want to be able to connect with this version to oracle 7.3.4 db.
We started with 9.2 but found a known bug which prevented to connect to
oracle7.3.4. Any advice on which version of 9i to go to will be appreciated.
Thnx,

Jeroen

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Re: which oracle9i version is stable

2003-10-30 Thread Brian_P_MacLean

With Oracle, quality always ends with the number 4.

  6.0.38.4
  7.3.4
  8.1.7.4
  9.2.0.4






   
  
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In my experience, 9.2.0.4 is the best one so far.  I don't think that you
should be chosing versions based on 7.3.4 connectivity.

On 2003.10.30 06:09, Jeroen van Sluisdam wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm planning a migration to oracle9i. We are testing on 9.0.1.0 because
 we want to be able to connect with this version to oracle 7.3.4 db.
 We started with 9.2 but found a known bug which prevented to connect to
 oracle7.3.4. Any advice on which version of 9i to go to will be
appreciated.

 Thnx,

 Jeroen


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RE: which oracle9i version is stable

2003-10-30 Thread Kevin Toepke
Ends in 4? Unless you are trying to use Heterogeneous Services (HS) under
9.2.0.4 on an AIX 5L system. Then you are waiting for Oracle development to
issue a patch. 

(Not that I am running into this situation or anything. And I'm not bitter
:)

FYI, 9.2.0.3 is the ONLY 9.2 version for AIX that HS currently works under.

Kevin

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With Oracle, quality always ends with the number 4.

  6.0.38.4
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In my experience, 9.2.0.4 is the best one so far.  I don't think that you
should be chosing versions based on 7.3.4 connectivity.

On 2003.10.30 06:09, Jeroen van Sluisdam wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm planning a migration to oracle9i. We are testing on 9.0.1.0 because
 we want to be able to connect with this version to oracle 7.3.4 db.
 We started with 9.2 but found a known bug which prevented to connect to
 oracle7.3.4. Any advice on which version of 9i to go to will be
appreciated.

 Thnx,

 Jeroen


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