Re: ORACLE NLM
Date: 2 Feb 1995 01:51:49 GMT
Message-ID: <3gpdrl$mnk_at_dcsun4.us.oracle.com>
In article <3g9fsk$e86_at_news-s01.ca.us.ibm.net> flachan_at_ibm.net writes:
>In <3g8ot0$3vn_at_booz.bah.com>, guntherj_at_bah.com writes:
>>
>>How many databases can you run simultaneously using one server and ORACLE NLM.
>
>Just one! If Netware was a *Real* Multitasking operating system, then you might
>be able to run more then one database on a Netware server.
>
>>As far as the documentation goes, only one at a time can be connected. In order
>>to connect to another database, you must shutdown the current instance.
>
>I guess you mean only one database can be up and running at the same time. That's
>true. Oracle under Netware doesn't even make use of the SID portion of a connect
>string.
>
>
Wrong. Oracle 7.1 and later on Netware will support multiple instances of the database on Netware 3.11 and later.
shiraz
-- Shiraz Kanga (skanga_at_oracle.com) Tel: (415)506-5412 Fax: (415)506-7822 Analyst -- Desktop Netware Group - Worldwide Technical Support - 3OP11 Oracle Corporation 500 Oracle Pkwy, MS 659311, Redwood Shores CA 94065 "I work for Oracle - I speak and type (over here at least) for myself"Received on Thu Feb 02 1995 - 02:51:49 CET
