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RE: SUMMARY: Thanks everyone - tru64

From: Ron Rogers <RROGERS_at_galottery.org>
Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 08:09:04 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.00320189.20010607060233@fatcity.com>

So the user groups and DBAs can identify the bugs before the release to the general corporate public.
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>>> BoivinP_at_mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca 06/06/01 12:12PM >>> My question is, if they are developing on HP-UX, why was 9i for SPARC released first?

Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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        -----Original Message-----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:31 AM
        To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

         

        According to a technical representative at Oracle in Rochester, NY,
Oracle
        no longer develops on Solaris.  He stated that they have changed to
HP-UX
        for development.  He said the reason was instability with Solaris. 

        "Koivu, Lisa" wrote: 

          

        Kevin, sure I will.  I just didn't want to muck up the list. 

        Here's what I found.  If anyone has any comments to add, please do. 

        My question was about the utilities across different flavors of Unix
and if
        they mean the same thing.  vmstat, iostat are the same, however the
switches
        may be a bit different.  sar is system V only.  truss you must
purchase a
        license for.  top is freeware.  There is a utility called 'collect'
that
        does something similar to top. 

        The response regarding tru64 has been overwhelmingly positive.  Some
of the
        positive comments I received: 

        1.  C compiler (Kernighan and Richie) is not ANSI compliant and may
affect
        any 3rd party apps. 
        2.  Compaq hardware used to be lagging in Oracle (Apps) patch
releases.  Not
        anymore. 
        3.  The journaling filesystem makes mistakes like unplugging the
wrong cord
        (oops!) a simple fix instead of hours of downtime. 

        4.  Security - Since tru64 is not 'mainstream', e.g. marketed
everywhere
        extremely popular, intimate knowledge for hacking the os is not
widely
        known.  So obscurity works in your favor. 

        5.  Clustering technology is mature, solid and proven. 
        6.  tru64 is indeed a first tier platform for Oracle. 
        7.  Compaq's support is rated as 'very helpful'. 
        8.  tru64 has the ability to quickly clone a filesystem. 
        9.  OPS can reside on a filesystem on tru64. 
        10.  Benchmarking Solaris E10K/64CPU against Compaq GS-160/16CPU
favored the
        Compaq!  WOW 
        11.  For 9i, Oracle licensed also the TruCluster technology from
Compaq.
        Oracle RAC (Real Application Cluster, new names for OPS) for 9i will
only
        initially be available on tru64, truly first tier. 

        Caveats/ Other comments: 

        1.  Sun, relying on their own proprietary hardware, may be hurting
        themselves in the long run. 
        2.  Sun is ex-pen-sive!  Compaq wins in this comparison. 
        3.  The future of Sun and Compaq seems a bit shaky right now, but
they
        should pull through in the long run. 
        4.  There's a bug in tru64 that doesn't allow one listener to
service
        databases with different versions.  Workaround is multiple listeners
(no big
        deal) 

        5.  Oracle does develop on Sun hardware.  Calling OWWS for a Solaris
system
        may net an answer quicker than running tru64. 

        6.  Avoid the ultra sparc-2 chips from Sun.  They have a problem
with bad
        caches causing random reboots.  I saw this at a previous employer. 

        7.  If it's possible, consider IBM/AIX.  IBM's sales force is highly
trained
        in administration so you can talk real system architecture with them
(not
        that I'm an admin or architect, I am neither).  IBM's support is
also top
        notch. 

        Special thanks to the following people for their responses: 

        Scott Shafer 
        Ron Morton 
        Lee Robertson 
        Jerry Hess 
        Michael Hand 
        Murali Vallath 
        Joe Hatchel 
        Mike Kurt 
        Ray Stell 
        Darren Browett 
        Stephen Andert 
        Stefan Moeding 
        And, the one and only clown....  Ross Mohan 

        Like I said, I'm overwhelmed at how helpful everyone is. 

        -----Original Message----- 
        Sent:   Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:02 PM 
        To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L 

        Lisa: 

        How about contributing a summary of the feedback? 

        Kevin 

        -----Original Message----- 
        Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 11:37 AM 
        To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L 
          

        I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who responded to me when
I asked 
        for info on tru64 Unix.  I received much more info and feedback than
I ever 
        expected! 

        This list is extremely helpful and I am very appreciative of how
willing 
        people are to answer questions.  I just hope I contribute enough to
make up 
        for how much everyone here has helped me. 

        HELP! 

        Have a great day, all. 

        Lisa Koivu 
        Oracle Database Administrator 
        954-935-4117 

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