Message-Id: <10680.122016@fatcity.com> From: Zhong Hong Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 09:51:31 -0800 Subject: RE: How to tell 816 is 64 bit or 32 bit This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C04E63.857BB620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Rao, Thanks for responding to my message and for the heading. I have checked the page, there's not that much about 64-bit. What I'm interested in is as followed, - Anybody who is using 64-bit oracle, please your experience(performance, implementation, maintenance) - Any other place talking about 64-bit v. 32-bit? Zhong It's another beautiful day! -----Original Message----- From: Rao, Maheswara [mailto:Maheswara.Rao@Sungardp3.com] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 6:46 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: RE: How to tell 816 is 64 bit or 32 bit Zhong, I put the heading in the subject. There are various ways to know whether 816 installation is 64 or 32 bit. The quickest and easiest way is log into SQL with a valid user name and password. In the header, you will a message similar to the following: Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.6.0.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning option JServer Release 8.1.6.0.0 - Production 2. Oracle Technet has the documentation. 3. Regarding advantages - You can browse additional functions incorporated from the following link. http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle8i The above link also tells you the product features incorporated for Release 3. Rao Maheswara.Rao@SunGardP3.com -----Original Message----- From: Zhong Hong [mailto:zhong@cantametrix.com] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 7:56 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: How do I tell if my current installation of 8.1.6 oracle server on Solaris 2.7 is 64-bit or 32-bit? And any documentation available on 64-bit Oracle Server 8.1.6? What's the advantages? TIA, Zhong It's another beautiful day! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C04E63.857BB620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Rao,
Thanks=20 for responding to my message and for the heading.
I have=20 checked the page, there's not that much about 64-bit. =
What=20 I'm interested in is as followed,
-=20 Anybody who is using 64-bit oracle, please your experience(performance, = implementation, maintenance)
- Any=20 other place talking about 64-bit v. 32-bit?
 

Zhong
It's another beautiful day!

-----Original Message-----
From: Rao, Maheswara=20 [mailto:Maheswara.Rao@Sungardp3.com]
Sent: Monday, November = 13, 2000=20 6:46 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list = ORACLE-L
Subject:=20 RE: How to tell 816 is 64 bit or 32 bit

Zhong,

 

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I put=20 the heading in the subject.

 

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There=20 are various ways to know whether 816 installation is 64 or 32 = bit.  The quickest and easiest = way is log=20 into SQL with a  valid = user name=20 and password.  In the = header, you=20 will a message similar to the = following:

 

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Oracle8i=20 Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.6.0.0 - 64bit=20 Production

With=20 the Partitioning option

JServer=20 Release 8.1.6.0.0 - Production      =20

 

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2.=20 Oracle Technet has the documentation. =

 

3.=20 Regarding advantages – You can browse additional functions = incorporated from=20 the following link.

 

=

http://technet.orac= le.com/products/oracle8i

 

=

The=20 above link also tells you the product features incorporated for = Release=20 3.

 

=

Rao

 

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Maheswara.Rao@SunGardP3.com<= /A>

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-----Original=20 Message-----
From: = Zhong Hong=20 [mailto:zhong@cantametrix.com]
Sent: Monday, November 13, = 2000 7:56=20 PM
To: Multiple = recipients of=20 list ORACLE-L
Subject:=20

 

How do I tell = if my current=20 installation of 8.1.6 oracle server on Solaris 2.7 is 64-bit or=20 32-bit?=20
And any documentation = available on=20 64-bit Oracle Server 8.1.6? What's the advantages?

TIA,
Zhong
It's another = beautiful=20 day!=20