Can not Install Oracle 9i on Linux RedHat AS 2.1 (Itanium)

Hi,
I am an oracle and system administrator. I'm trying for a month to install :
Oracle 9i Database (64-bits) Rel 2 (9.2.0.2.0) for linux Intel Itaniuml
On : my server (DELL PowerEdge 7150 bi-processor (Itanium 733 Mhz) )
with : Red Hat Advanced Server for The Itanium Processor Operating system
I have chaged the kernel, glibc and gcc with the versions described by different documents.
but the oracle's binarys dont work, and i receve (illegal instruction) when i try SQLPLUS for example !!!
I think that i'm enable to get the right glibc and the gcc rpms that can work with itanium-linux.
One document says that i must get (Linux Header Patch 2.4.18 ) from Intel !!!
I'm searching for days but no way !!!
That's very urgent ...
Please Help Me ..., this is my E-mail : [email protected]
Many thanks ...
Tayeb Jebeniani
STS
[email protected]

Hi Tayeb,
This forum relates only to the OTN Documentation pages at: http://otn.oracle.com/documentation/index.html
Please try another forum, e.g. the Downloads forum:
Downloads Issues
Regards,
Les

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