请问ORACLE 11.0.2.0.3 RAC 支持solaris 11.1吗?

因工作需要,需准备solaris 11.1 rac测试环境,现想法是SOLARIS 11.1 VirtualBox + oracle 11.0.2.0.3,但运行root.sh时老出错,不知官方支不支持呢?

Not replying but here to set the record straight.  My problem has been solved by a run of Software Update: Security Update 2013-001, v1.0 and Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 14, v 14.0.  Was surprised not to have been alerted of these by a preference setting, but I fully expect that the solution was in the Java patch.  After these installations, I checked iTunes 11.0.2 immediately for crashes on searching, and on adding music [by dragging from Finder onto the Music library field in the side bar]: NO crashes!  So, it wasn't  iTunes, it wasn't the library.

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