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Re: Different versions on W2k

From: FC <flavio_at_tin.it>
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 09:37:49 GMT
Message-ID: <NLZ9a.24107$zo2.700430@news2.tin.it>

Nein, aus Italien. :-)
All right, but I recommend reading the Installation Guide and Installation Notes first anyway, there is a lot of important information in there.

Tschuess,
Flavio

"Sabrina Kretzler" <sabrina.kretzler_at_gillardon.de> wrote in message news:3e68636d$0$26142$4d4ebb8e_at_businessnews.de.uu.net...
> Guten Morgen Flavio :-)
>
> thanks for your help. You are the first person who descriped me this
> operation detailed.
>
> I hope I will be successful and if not IŽll contact you again:-)
>
> Sabrina
>
> P.S Do you come from Germany??
>
> "FC" <flavio_at_tin.it> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:BhM9a.19615$zo2.580579_at_news2.tin.it...
> >
> > Guten Abend Sabrina,
> > just a few notes from personal research + well known tricks.
> > Install 8.1.7 first and then 9.2.0.
> > Of course they must be installed into different Oracle homes.
> > I'd rather put each version on a different disk or at least a different
> > partition if possible.
> > If you are going to run both database versions simultaneously, one
> listener
> > must be configured on a different port, for instance 1526 instead of the
> > standard 1521. Physical memory is another scarce resource, if both
> instances
> > are running at the same time, you might end up causing memory swaps.
> > Configure the instances so that both do not exceed the RAM available.
> >
> > When you install the 9.2 database, because of certain registry settings,
> you
> > may end up having the Oracle\admin directory of the second database
merged
> > with the Oracle\admin of 8.1.7, something that I didn't like the first
> time
> > I ran through this process. Since this path is prompted at some
> preliminary
> > stage, watch out for the message coming from the database configuration
> > wizard and change it according to your needs.
> >
> >
> > I have exactly the same configuration on my machine and they work
> perfectly
> > together.
> > I've also set up individual "environments" (Windows users) for each DBA
> user
> > such that, when I log on, the corresponding Oracle Home becomes the
> default
> > Oracle Home, which makes my life easier as I do not have to worry about
> > command execution path leading to the wrong command version.
> >
> > Anyway, you can start reading some docs at http://tahiti.oracle.com,
> > especially Windows specific documentation for 9.2 and release notes from
> the
> > installation CDs.
> >
> > Tschuess,
> > Flavio
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Fri Mar 07 2003 - 03:37:49 CST

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