Will this OEM install plan work?

Install OEL on cpu A that has 4 cpus
set ip / hostname of cpu b on cpu a
Install OEM on cpu A on mount point U01.
Install OEL on cpu B that has 2 cpus.
Copy mount point U01 from cpu A to cpu b.
Start db, agent, oms.
Should I relink oracle products on cpu B before startup?
Will this work?
Thanks in advance.

user12043156 wrote:
Install OEL on cpu A that has 4 cpus
set ip / hostname of cpu b on cpu a
Install OEM on cpu A on mount point U01.
Install OEL on cpu B that has 2 cpus.
Copy mount point U01 from cpu A to cpu b.
Start db, agent, oms.
Should I relink oracle products on cpu B before startup?
Will this work?
Thanks in advance.If this is a grid control installation, are you aware of the licensing implications of installing an enterprise edition database on a 4 cpu system?
is it just enterprise manage? nevertheless there is still a license implication to consider. Will this be a production environment?
regards
Alan

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