>>> On 7/21/2006 at 5:11 PM, in message
<bf4b2d180607211711s29cc85adhe309d2e0526e20c7@(protected)
dba"
<kishore14.dba@(protected):
> Following are the outputs from different commands:
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> 1. linux:~ # cat /etc/SuSE-release
> SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (x86_64)
> VERSION = 9
> linux:~ #
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> 2. linux:~ # SPident -vv
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> Summary # of packages (572)
> Product/ServicePack conflict match update
> (shipped)
> SLES-9-x86_64 0 0% 572 100% 0
(1597
> 35.8%)
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> CONCLUSION: ServicePack Level: SLES-9-x86_64 => up-to-date
> linux:~ #
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> 3. linux:~ # uname -a
> Linux CONDEVDB1 2.6.5-7.97-smp #1 SMP Fri Jul 2 14:21:59 UTC 2004
x86_64
> x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> linux:~ # uname -r
> 2.6.5-7.97-smp
It appears that you have _no_ Service Pack applied. Please apply latest
service pack (SP3) or use on-line update (login access required) to
bring your server to latest kernel.
> linux:~ #
>
> Please let me know if I can go ahead with the installation of 10gr2
64-bit
> oracle database.
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> Thanks,
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> Kishore.
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> On 7/21/06, kishore dba <kishore14.dba@(protected):
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>> Hi All,
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>> Thanks very much for the information. I will get back next week with
what
>> I found out.
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>> Regards,
>> Kishore.
>>
>
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