Regarding Multiple Oracle Homes
Hello,
Does all of the Oracle products support multiple homes ?
Can oracle 8i and oracle 8 products be kept in same oracle home ?
thanks
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Hi Raj,
To answer your first question, No, not all of Oracle products
support multiple homes. All Oracle7 products and all release
8.0.3 are non-multiple Oracle home products. Oracle 8i lite
cannot support multiple oracle homes either.
In regards to your second question, no Oracle8i and and Oracle
8.0 products cannot be kept in the same Oracle home. Releases
prior to 8.1.3 cannot be installed in an Oracle home that was
created by a release of 8.1.3, 8.1.4 or 8.1.5.
Hope that helps,
Thanks & Regards,
Sudi Narasimhan
Associate Consultant
Partner Services
Raj Thomas (guest) wrote:
: Hello,
: Does all of the Oracle products support multiple homes ?
: Can oracle 8i and oracle 8 products be kept in same oracle home
: thanks
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Hello All,
OS : RHEL 4.7
Oracle Application Server : 10.1.3.1
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Please suggest to include this oracle_home also in the above .bash_profile or any alternative to achive the needs..
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Edited by: user1687821 on Dec 22, 2011 1:10 AMHello;
I do a similar thing using Oracle 10 and 11, but I keep it manual and use bash to default to one.
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export ORA_OCI_NO_OPTIMIZED_FETCH=1
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export ORACLE_SID=<ORCL>
export ORACLE_TERM=xterm
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export NLS_LANG=AMERICAN;
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib:/lib:/usr/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib
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CLASSPATH=$ORACLE_HOME/JRE:$ORACLE_HOME/jlib:$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/jlib
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set -o vi
PS1='$PWD:$ORACLE_SID>'Best Regards
mseberg
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