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When you relink the old executables are renamed to *O. During a normal
install there is always a relink, so if nothing is wrong, you can safely
delete them.
Hth,
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Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
Alan Impink <aimpink_at_ssw.com> wrote in message
news:38307955.3D33EB51_at_ssw.com...
> I've noticed that Oracle8 (specifically 8.1.5) has a much larger
> footprint on my AIX system than Oracle7 ever did. There appears to be
> many of the same program existing on my system. For example, exp and
> expO both appear to be functionally equivalent. The same can be said
> for Oracle and OracleO, as well as svrmgrl/svrmgrlO, tkprof/tkprofO,
> etc.
>
> Anyone have any idea what the *O and *0 versions of these programs are
> for?
Received on Mon Nov 15 1999 - 15:41:26 CST