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RE: Unix Client Install

From: Lord, David - C&S <David.Lord_at_hayscsg.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 00:46:05 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0036578C.20010809004525@fatcity.com>

But it is stored, by default, under the oracle account's home directory (together with the OUI and jre). I haven't tried it, but maybe you could copy those as well? I would guess that the paths to all of these bits would have to be the same on both machines.

YMMV
David Lord

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Sent: 09 August 2001 02:56
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It will allow you to run Oracle, but you won't be able to upgrade it later. There some "orainventory" directory where OUI keeps track of what it has installed on this system. This folder is NOT stored in or under ORACLE_HOME

HTH & YYMV! Ed Maurer wrote:

> Given virtually identical Unix machines (i.e.,
> same kernel and patch sets,) is there any reason NOT
> to take the cowards way out and use a tar file of
> $ORACLE_HOME from the first client only install
> (from CD with X-win client) to install to another
> machine? My original install CD has 'walked'; I
> could download and cpio ... or wait 3 days for
> support to get me new CD's. Why shouldn't I use
> the working installation as a base? Are there any
> machine specific actions taken by the installer
> besides obvious tnsnames if you use the installation
> gui) for client installations ?
>
> TIA
> Ed Maurer
> Acquirex
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