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тАО03-15-2004 01:43 AM
тАО03-15-2004 01:43 AM
Oracle 9i on K460 server running 11.0
a K460 server running in 32 bit mode. Also how would one go to 64 bit mode on the server.
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тАО03-15-2004 01:57 AM
тАО03-15-2004 01:57 AM
Re: Oracle 9i on K460 server running 11.0
Therefore you must upgrade your OS 1st to 64bits.
Server Certifications
OS Product Certified With Version Status Addtl. Info. Components Other Install Issue
11i 9.2 64-bit N/A N/A Certified Yes None None None
11.0 9.2 64-bit N/A N/A Certified Yes None None None
11i 9.0.1 64-bit N/A N/A Desupported Yes None N/A N/A
11.0 9.0.1 64-bit N/A N/A Desupported Yes None N/A N/A
Regards,
Jean-Luc
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тАО03-15-2004 01:57 AM
тАО03-15-2004 01:57 AM
Re: Oracle 9i on K460 server running 11.0
Then you can install the 64 bit oracle 9i. I hope you have lots of memory.
After that you'll need to do a word size conversion on your data. I'm attaching a procedure.
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тАО03-15-2004 02:11 AM
тАО03-15-2004 02:11 AM
Re: Oracle 9i on K460 server running 11.0
we have a k460 with HPUX11.0 64bits here (but no Oracle9i installed).
# model
9000/889/K460
# getconf KERNEL_BITS
64
# file /stand/vmunix
/stand/vmunix: ELF-64 executable object file - PA-RISC 2.0 (LP64)
Regards,
Jean-Luc
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тАО03-15-2004 02:19 AM
тАО03-15-2004 02:19 AM
Re: Oracle 9i on K460 server running 11.0
if the OS is 64 bit then oracle 9i could be installed.
#getconf KERNEL_BITS
if the o/p is 64 then you can go ahead with 9i installation,
#model
check in /etc/supported_bits whether the model supports 64 bit kernel or not.
I would prefer cold installing 64 bit OS than upgrading
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тАО03-15-2004 02:21 AM
тАО03-15-2004 02:21 AM
Re: Oracle 9i on K460 server running 11.0
If the OS is 64 bit its possible to run either database, 32 bit or 64 bit.
You know what they say about assumptions:
It makes the assumer the first three letters of the word.
:-)
If one is converting a 32 bit database to 64 bits a word size conversion is necessary. The binary change requires a data conversion.
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тАО03-15-2004 02:28 AM
тАО03-15-2004 02:28 AM