My fault then....I was always led to believe you had to be running AS to
run Oracle supported.... Darned RedHat reps :)
Tom Callahan
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Alfred Hovdestad wrote:
Not quite. We inherited a legacy application running Oracle 8.
Oracle didn't certify version 8 against RHEL 3 or 4 so we ended up
running RHEL ES 2.1.
Alfred Hovdestad, RHCE
University of Saskatchewan
Tom Callahan wrote:
First off, Oracle does not support anything but RHEL AS, not RHEL ES.
Second, 10g definitely supports RHEL 4......I'm running it
Tom Callahan
TESSCO Technologies
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A real engineer only resorts to documentation when the keyboard dents
on the forehead get too noticeable.
alok wrote:
Hello All
I have oracle 10... that is for RHEl 3. But it does not
support RHEL4.
What version i need for RHEL4
Regards
Alok Kumar Pandey
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