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RE: Oracle 8.1.7 on Linux.

From: Shawn Ferris <Shawn.Ferris_at_twtelecom.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 11:26:36 -0700
Message-Id: <10696.123339@fatcity.com>


RedHat 7.0 is not exactly for the faint of heart. It runs great, however out of 6-10 people I know, I'm the only one that still has it installed. 8) It has proven to be somewhat of a challenge to get some things working correctly.

It probably would run given some patients. (Given that it isn't directly supported. The docs don't say.) Enterprise Manager is java based so I wouldn't expect that it would be to much of a problem getting it to run regardless of the (non)problems of the RDBMS.

I however think I'll wait.. OPS was supposed to be included in this release, but according to the docs it still isn't there. Oh, well.. (I just wanna play with it. And don't want to purchase a couple of suns for the home. The wife would love that! ;) )

Anyway, good luck... Let us know.. 8)

Shawn M Ferris
Oracle DBA - Time Warner Telecom

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gogala, Mladen [mailto:MGogala_at_oxhp.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 8:20 AM
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> Subject: Oracle 8.1.7 on Linux.
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>
> oracle 8.1.7 EE for Linux suddenly appeared on the download site.
> does anybody know whether it works on RH7? Are the problems with
> glibc 2.2 resolved? I am dying to upgrade by wiping my system clean
> first....
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