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Re: Oracle Database 10g R2 and RHEL4 Update 3

From: Andreas Sheriff <spamcontrol_at_iion.com>
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 23:56:27 -0700

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"maxim2k" <maxim2k_at_gmail&#46;<!--nospam-->com> wrote in message news:e4d9c$44575ae8$5277c1be$31935_at_news0&#46;<!--nospam-->easynet.it...
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<i class="quotelev1">> On 5/1/06 1:38 AM, Andreas Sheriff wrote:</i><br>
<i class="quotelev2">> > I see that you're using Oracle 10.x. Are you also using ASM? With</i><br>
<strong>ASMLIB?
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<i class="quotelev2">> > If so, then you'll have to update the ASMLIB drivers for your specific</i><br>
<i class="quotelev2">> > kernel as well.</i><br>
<i class="quotelev1">></i><br>
<i class="quotelev1">> Thanks for the warning, but I'm using the regular Linux ext3 filesystem</i><br>
<i class="quotelev1">> for storage.</i><br>

Why in the world are you doing that?
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Check out ASM. It's very, very cool.
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It's not too late! You can still migrate using RMAN.

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Andreas Sheriff
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Oracle 9i Certified PL/SQL Developer
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