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Mark Townsend wrote:
> hpuxrac wrote:
> > Charles Hooper wrote:
> >> hpuxrac wrote:
> >>> I just did an install of Oracle Standard Edition 10.2 on a linux centos
> >>> 4.3 machine and created a database.
> >>>
> >>> I did acknowledge thru OEM that I was aware of the license requirements
> >>> for the oracle packs ( configuration/diagnostic/tuning ).
> >>>
> >>> The database control comes up and yes indeed you can use the
> >>> Performance tab, ADDM, etc on the standard edition database.
> >>>
>
> <Snip>
>
> >> I had the same experience with Oracle 10.2.0.2 Standard Edition on
> >> Windows 2003 x64. The first time you log in as SYSMAN, you are given
> >> the chance to disable the performance tuning pack and other features
> >> that should not be an option for Standard Edition licenses.
>
> <Snip>
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> >
> > Thanks I wasn't aware of that wrinkle.
> >
> > At the present time it seems like the first thing you "are supposed to
> > do" with Standard Edition and the database control is to "rely on
> > someone" to turn off these features before they are used.
> >
> > If you turn them off from the database control I wonder if the grid
> > control somewhere else can still access those features. That would
> > also probably be something that there's no way to be properly licensed.
> >
>
> Is there still an outstanding question here ?
There were several. If you want a short recap here you go:
That's probably a good set of items to start with. Received on Thu Oct 12 2006 - 06:04:53 CDT