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RE: Combining Sybase and Oracle

From: LoughMiller, Gregory <Gregory_LoughMiller_at_bscc.bls.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 06:56:11 -0400
Message-Id: <10556.111778@fatcity.com>


It has been done in our shop..

One of the things that the Sys Admin's and DBA's insisted was a total separation of the software and databases..

In other words, separate disks for the software, databases, and environments. Also-the Oracle software was installed with owner:group of oracle:oracle, while sybase was installed as sybase:sybase.....

They DBA's spent a lot of time carving up machine resources too so that no one could blame for the other for "hogging" the machine. Once it made it to production-the Sys Admin's managed the box and any resource problems...

So it can work-yet you have to be careful of the Unix kernel and RDBMS software configuration..

greg

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul van Dijken [mailto:paul.vandijken_at_sema.nl] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 3:08 AM
To: Oracle List (E-mail)
Cc: OracleDBA2 (E-mail)
Subject: FW: Combining Sybase and Oracle

On behalf of a colleague of mine :

Has anyone tried to install Sybase
and Oracle 8i on the same
(sun-)server?

Are there any known problems?

Paul van Dijken



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