32 bits ORACLE under 64 bits Redhat Environment??

Lunt, Nick Nick.Lunt at wesleyan.co.uk
Wed May 24 07:58:23 UTC 2006


Hello,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: mcclnx mcc [mailto:mcclnx at yahoo.com.tw]
> Sent: 23 May 2006 18:46
> To: redhat-list at redhat.com
> Subject: 32 bits ORACLE under 64 bits Redhat Environment??
> 
> 
> We have ORACLE 9ir2 on Redhat 4.3 and plan to change
> Redhat from 32 bits O.S. to 64 bits Redhat AS4.
> 
> Does anyone have ORACLE 9ir2 or 10Gr2 "32" bits under
> Redhat AS4 64 bits environment?
> 
> does it ORACLE 32 bits run stable enough under 64 bit
> LINUX environment?
> 
> Can you also compare performance about 64 bits ORACLE
> on 64 bits Redhat with 32 bit ORACLE with 64 bits
> O.S.?

we run 10Gr2 on 64 bit RHEL4 with no probs.
You will need to install some 32 bit packages mentioned in the oracle install docs.
Then before you run ./runInstaller enter 'linux32 bash'.

All our 64 bit machines are Opteron.

Nick .

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