actually buried in the SUSE web page is a blurb about certifications
on SUSE 8 and oracle
no..I don't have any production envs..I jsut have Oracle all set up
on SUSE 7.3 and don't feel like having to go back when I found out that
SUSE8 didn't support my oracle install.
Dan
Daniel G Roberts wrote:
>
> Hello All
> Anyone out there have the Professional Version of SUSE 8.0 running
Oracle 9i
> or Oracle 8.1.7?
> The Oracle site doens't mention that SUSE8 is certified. The
SUSE site says
> that SUSE8.0 personal is certified vs Oracle 8.17 and Oracle 9i while
SUSE
> states that they no longer certify the Professional SUSE8.0 for Oracle.
>
> DAn
Rather odd. My understanding of the pro versus personal versions
is
that they just ship more packages with the pro version. (I have
a copy
of 8.0 Pro myself.) But if they haven't actually run the certification
test on a system setup from the Pro disks, I suppose they can't publish
certification.
Do you have a production environment which you aren't allowed to run
without SuSE saying it is certified? Or do you just want to know
if it
works? I'd don't have Oracle installed, so can't help you with
that.
The suse-linux-e mailing list is fairly high traffic, and can be found
from http://www.suse.com. The
archives are searchable if you use MARC
at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=suse-linux-e&w=2.
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Kevin Brosius
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