Content DB 10.2 for Linux Z series

Hi,
As Oracle Database 10G R2 10.2.0.2 and Oracle AS 10G R2 10.1.2.0.2 exist for Linux Z series, could you please tell me if Oracle Content DB 10.2 exist too for Linux Z series, and in affirmative case where to download it? in negative case where to access a roadmap?
Thank a lot for your help.
Best regards.

Thanks Matt,
I should have done a clean of it. I might have to make the content db join the farm manually, unless there's another way.
I can access the new instance using its own EM Console. At install time it detected my infrastructure and associated services like OID. I was hoping it would have automatically join the existing farm.
Cheers,
Joao

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