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Re: Oracle multiple platforms and versions

From: Richard p. Sorrell Jr. <rsanaly_at_erols.com>
Date: 1997/05/22
Message-ID: <33849FFB.6F6F@erols.com>#1/1

Sheilah Scheurich wrote:
>
> I haven't had experience in maintaining that specific configuration,
> however, I have had to maintain several version of databases
> (including multi-level [such as 6 on one system, 7 on another etc...])
> and all the different types of software associated with it on
> different systems on multiple client configurations. What I recommend
> is that you keep a good spreadsheet, plus if possible, try upgrading
> all systems (servers) up to the lowest required configuration.
>
> If that is not possible, keep a spreadsheet (or database if that is
> what you like) that contains in a single look up the following:
>
> client os version, network version, sql*net version, rdbms version,
> server os version and CSI associated with it. This way you have on
> hand all information necessary to call in problems, plus an easy way
> to troubleshoot problems.
>
> -Sheilah Scheurich
> DBA
> scheuric_at_sprynet.comThanks for the guidance on the use of a spreadsheet to tracks ORACLE/servers etc.;
 however I was unclear what you meant by the following:
> "try upgrading all systems (servers) up to the lowest required configuration."
Received on Thu May 22 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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