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тАО10-08-2001 02:00 AM
тАО10-08-2001 02:00 AM
Hi all,
I have Oracle 8.0.5.0.1 upon a cluster, with HP-UX 11.00 64 bit, and I would like to know how can I see if this Oracle version is 32 bit or 64, if I should read some configuration files.
Many thanks in advance, Angelo.
I have Oracle 8.0.5.0.1 upon a cluster, with HP-UX 11.00 64 bit, and I would like to know how can I see if this Oracle version is 32 bit or 64, if I should read some configuration files.
Many thanks in advance, Angelo.
I will work harder, HP-UX is always right.
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тАО10-08-2001 02:09 AM
тАО10-08-2001 02:09 AM
Solution
Not sure if this is the best way, but if you do:
file $ORACLE_HOME/bin/oracle
it should return something like:
ELF-64 executable object file - PA-RISC 2.0 (LP64)
if its 64-bit, otherwise you will get:
PA-RISC1.1 shared executable dynamically linked -not stripped
-Santosh
file $ORACLE_HOME/bin/oracle
it should return something like:
ELF-64 executable object file - PA-RISC 2.0 (LP64)
if its 64-bit, otherwise you will get:
PA-RISC1.1 shared executable dynamically linked -not stripped
-Santosh
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тАО10-08-2001 02:16 PM
тАО10-08-2001 02:16 PM
Re: Oracle 32 bit
Hi
Just log in as the oracle owner (oracle9 and start svrmgrl. The start message would read:
-Oracle8 Enterprise Edition Release 8.0.5.1.0 - Production
for a 32 bit Oracle installation
and
-Oracle8 Enterprise Edition Release 8.0.5.1.0 -64bit - Production
for a 64 bit installation.
Andreas
Just log in as the oracle owner (oracle9 and start svrmgrl. The start message would read:
-Oracle8 Enterprise Edition Release 8.0.5.1.0 - Production
for a 32 bit Oracle installation
and
-Oracle8 Enterprise Edition Release 8.0.5.1.0 -64bit - Production
for a 64 bit installation.
Andreas
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тАО10-12-2001 01:25 AM
тАО10-12-2001 01:25 AM
Re: Oracle 32 bit
Hi Andreas,
I have version 8.0.5.0.1 of Oracle, not Oracle 9, I don't have the message you said to me.
Santosh's command is useful.
Regards, Angelo
I have version 8.0.5.0.1 of Oracle, not Oracle 9, I don't have the message you said to me.
Santosh's command is useful.
Regards, Angelo
I will work harder, HP-UX is always right.
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