Re: SE and EE on the same server

From: Chen Zhou <oracle.unknowns_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:46:02 -0700
Message-ID: <CAJUY3dTcDLTzvxz7pxKingOJ6UzMmKqRxUc1h3T7Dpwdid=rDA_at_mail.gmail.com>



Thank you all for your advice.
After checking further, turns out we are going to install these onto 2 servers. I will look into the sockets of the servers to make sure one is not over 4.
Regards,
Chen

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Hans Forbrich <fuzzy.graybeard_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Step 4 - start listener - is actually step 2. It should come up with ASM
> install, leave it up.
>
> Otherwise OK technically.
>
> As others have said, careful with license - if processor-based, EE uses
> Core count, SE uses Socket-count, licenses are separate.
>
> Also, SE comes with built-in RAC license, EE does not. Oracle's license
> police might get very twitchy about that. SE allows max 4 sockets of SE
> (incl RAC for SE-only use) but those sockets may be spread across up-to 4
> nodes. (expecting this to change any day ...) LMS also gets twitchy if
> machines are capable of hosting more than 4 filled sockets.
>
> No idea why your customer wants SE, it is a pure subset to EE.
> Application-specific license or named-user license are leit reasons.
>
> Enjoy ...
> /Hans
>
>
> On 27/10/2014 6:21 PM, Chen Zhou wrote:
>
>> Hi, Everyone,
>> I'm tasked to set up a 11g Standard Edition and a Enterprise Edition on
>> the same server (Redhat 6.5). I have not done this before. So wonder if
>> you think this will work:
>> (1) Install 11g Grid Home, configure ASM instance with storage
>> (2) Install 11g EE Oracle Home, create a database d1, using ASM
>> (3) Install 11g SE Oracle Home, create a database d2, using ASM
>> (4) Start listener from the GI home. Will it work for both d1 and d2?
>> Anything I should pay special attention to in this setup?
>> Thank you,
>> Chen
>>
>>
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