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Re: Installing 32-bit and 64-bit oracle client on windows 2003 Server

From: <deepak.kollipara_at_gmail.com>
Date: 19 Apr 2007 16:36:41 -0700
Message-ID: <1177025801.703555.65640@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>


On Apr 19, 5:50 am, EdStevens <quetico_..._at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2:24 pm, deepak.kollip..._at_gmail.com wrote:
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> > On Apr 13, 12:07 pm, sybra..._at_hccnet.nl wrote:
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> > > On 13 Apr 2007 11:47:08 -0700, "EscVector" <J..._at_webthere.com> wrote:
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> > > >On Apr 13, 2:12 pm, sybra..._at_hccnet.nl wrote:
> > > >> On 13 Apr 2007 10:00:52 -0700, deepak.kollip..._at_gmail.com wrote:
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> > > >> >Hi,
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> > > >> >I am wondering if we could install 32-bit client of 10g release2 and
> > > >> >64-bit client of the same (allowing delphi 32-bit apps and some .net
> > > >> >Windows services to connect to the oracle database server hosted on HP-
> > > >> >UX running 64-bit mode. has anyone done this before?
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> > > >> >If so, can you please provide me some documentation of how to
> > > >> >configure the same.
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> > > >> >Thanks in advance.
> > > >> >Deepak.
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> > > >> Fact: 32-bit client can communicate with 64-bit server without
> > > >> problem.
> > > >> Fact: if you want to install 2 different clients you need to install
> > > >> them in 2 different Oracle homes
> > > >> Fact: your question is redundant, as this is all outlined in the
> > > >> installation documentation onhttp://otn.oracle.comorhttp://tahiti.oracle.combothreachablefromhttp:...
> > > >> Fact: you were even too lazy to typewww.oracle.cominyourbrowser
> > > >> and hit the documentation button.
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> > > >> --
> > > >> Sybrand Bakker
> > > >> Senior Oracle DBA
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> > > >The oracle documentation does not cover how to run two clients on
> > > >windows with the default windows configuration. It isn't as simple as
> > > >setting up two clients on any other environment. The oracle home
> > > >selector in windows simply switches the PATH entry order. This is a
> > > >major problem for clients that use these settings. You have links
> > > >pasted, but the links don't point to the specific documentation and
> > > >they are generic. What docs outline multi-homing on windows with 32
> > > >and 64 bit clients and configuring applications to use a particular
> > > >client?
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> > > Look this is not rocket science, isn't it?
> > > For your shortcuts, the shortcut starts in the proper bin directory.
> > > Oracle_Home will be automagically determined by reading the file
> > > oracle.key, which is present in every Oracle_Home.
> > > This is documented, but I am aware no one reads the documentation, or
> > > wants to spend more than 1 minute.
> > > For DOS sessions, being in this situation myself, I've developed one
> > > cmd file per sid, called init<SID>.cmd. This sets all env vars
> > > appropiately.
> > > Other than that, most of the problems are courtesy of Mickeysoft (for
> > > not providing a proper shell), so you could always switch to a real
> > > O/S.
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> > > --
> > > Sybrand Bakker
> > > Senior Oracle DBA- Hide quoted text -
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> > At last I figured out by myself...Hurrah! this works...Its not rocket
> > science as told by Sybrand..but there are somethings which might have
> > been overlooked upon while reading the documentation...People spend
> > more than 10 hours to figure out a simple problem which might take
> > just a minute to fix..but the knowlegdge of how to fix it is what
> > matters at last...and I agree that there might be people looking our
> > for help without doing anything....Having said that there is no harm
> > in helping out someone who is in need, even if he is just out there
> > for help without trying for himself doesnt hurt anything :-) Just my
> > thoughts...
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> I'm still curious ... why do you need two clients in the first place?
> It is well established that 32-bit clients will talk to 64-bit db's,
> and vice versa. And unless you get very far afield, even the relative
> versions of the client and db are not a factor .. I've had 8.1 clients
> talking to 10.2 databases.- Hide quoted text -
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I needed both the clients cos, .net 2.0 apps running in 64-bit mode demand 64-bit client and I want to leverage the power of 64-bit mode .ie. more memory bandwidth and address space..but I also need 32- bit client for legacy apps running on the same box (running in 32-bit more) and also few .net 1.1 apps which are running in 32-bit mode. Received on Thu Apr 19 2007 - 18:36:41 CDT

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