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Re: [suse-oracle] Oracle AS 10gR2 (10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports
 Services Standalone on SLES9 SP3 x86-64 on AMD Opteron x86-64
 hardware

Arun Singh

2007-03-12

Replies:

Vitaliy,

You already have good number of response here but following will shed
some more light:

Certify - Additional Info Oracle Application Server Version 10g
(10.1.2.0.2) On Linux x86-64 (AMD64/EM64T)

Operating System: Linux x86-64 (AMD64/EM64T) Version SLES-9
Oracle Application Server Version 10g (10.1.2.0.2)
Status: Certified

Product Version Note:
None available for this product.

Certification Note:

  * Certified Customer Database: Oracle Database10.2.0.1 and higher
  * 64 bit(will run as a 32 bit application, no native 64 bit
support)

-Arun

>>> On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 1:30 PM, <VLyutyk@(protected):
> Thank you Alexei for your help. I'll give it a try on Opteron based
machine
> with 64- bit version of SLES- 9.
>
> I was wonderring, if suse- oracle board moderator has anything to add
to
> this subject.
>
>
>
>
>                                              

>         "Alexei_Roudnev"                          

>         <Alexei_Roudnev@(protected)                          

>         xigengroup.com>                          
To
>                           "Anton Dischner"        

>         03/12/2007 12:57       <Anton.Dischner@(protected)-
muenchen.de
>         PM                >, <VLyutyk@(protected)>    

>                                              
cc
>                           <suse- oracle@(protected)>    

>                                            
Subject
>                           Re: [suse- oracle] Oracle AS
10gR2
>                           (10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports

>                           Services Standalone on SLES9
SP3
>                           x86- 64 on AMD Opteron x86- 64
 
>                           hardware              

>                                              

>                                              

>                                              

>                                              

>                                              

>                                              

>
>
>
>
> If you take this document
>
> http://ftp02.portera.com/Linux/Oracle- 32- environment- on- Linux-
x86_64.htm
>
> and replace 'Enterprise Manager' to 'Application Server', you will
have a
> guide _how to install 32 bits app server on x86_64 Linux_.
>
> You do nt select between i386 and x86_64 hardware (all todays hw is
64
> bit);
> but you choose between running 64 bit Linux and 32 bits AS
> vs running 32 bits linux and 32 bits AS. I recommend to do the first,
but
> it
> is not oficially supported by Oracle (but works pretty well).
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <VLyutyk@(protected)>
> To: "Anton Dischner" <Anton.Dischner@(protected)>;
> <Alexei_Roudnev@(protected)>
> Cc: <suse- oracle@(protected)>
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 6:01 AM
> Subject: Re: [suse- oracle] Oracle AS 10gR2 (10.1.2.0.2) Forms &
Reports
> Services Standalone on SLES9 SP3 x86- 64 on AMD Opteron x86- 64
hardware
>
>
> Thank you for all the replies. I just would like to highlight that
I'm
> concerned about running 32- bit version of Oracle Application Server
10g
> Release 2 (10.1.2.0.2) Reports Services on SLES9 x86- 64 on AMD
Opteron CPUs
> and NOT the database and not Oracle Enterprise Manager. And the
reason of
> my concern is not that we couldn't get it running (I'm sure after
doing
> some research it will run on almost anything :) ). I worry that it
> generally very inefficient to run 32- bit software on 64- bit OS/
hardware.
> So maybe we're much better off simply buying some powerful Xeon
based
> machine(s) for AS.
>
> Also, are you guys aware, if Oracle has any plans to release 64- bit
version
> (AMD) of Oracle Application Server Reports Services ?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Sincerely,
> Vitaliy
>
>
>
>
>         Anton Dischner
>         <Anton.Dischner@(protected)
>         ed.uni- muenchen.d                        
 To
>         e>                <VLyutyk@(protected)>
>                                              
cc
>         03/12/2007 04:30
>         AM                                  
Subject
>                           Re: [suse- oracle] Oracle AS
10gR2
>                           (10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports
>                           Services Standalone on SLES9
SP3
>                           x86- 64 on AMD Opteron x86-
64
>                           hardware
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Vitaly,
>
> i had setup two Oracle 10 systems on same hardware.
> Only difference was one was 32 bit the other was 64 bit (Software
and
> Oracle and PRIMULAB II)
> Our PRIMULAB II laborytory software was 10% - slower- on 64 bit.
>
> So if you don't need more than 2- 4 GB main memory you will waste
> performance.
>
> kind regards,
>
> Toni
>
> PS: Fujitsu- Siemens Primergy TX200 S2 4GB main memory
> Dual Xeon 3,0 GHz EM64T, Intel? E7320 which shows up as 4 CPU.
> dual 150 GB dual channel SCSI no RAID used
> SLES 9 SP3+online updates, kernel 2.6.5- 7.252- bigsmp and Oracle EE
> 10.1.0.5
> SLES- 9- 64 SP3+online updates, kernel 2.6.5- 7.252- smp and Oracle
EE
> 10.1.0.5 64bit
> Am 09.03.2007 um 20:54 schrieb VLyutyk@(protected):
>
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I would like to ask , if we gain any performance by using Oracle
>> Application Server 10g Release 2 (10.1.2.0.2) Forms & Reports
Services
>> Standalone x86 on SLES9 SP3 x86- 64 on AMD Opteron x86- 64
hardware.
>> From our
>> experience Oracle Database servers ported to x86- 64 are generally
>> running
>> faster on AMD Opteron x86- 64 vs. Intel Xeon x86. However, x86- 64
>> version
>> of Oracle AS doesn't exist, or at least we're not aware of it.
>>
>> My question is are we bettor of with decent 32- bit Xeon based
machine
>> (we're considering HP DL380 G5) or 64- bit AMD Opteron based
>> machines (HP
>> DL385 G2 or HP DL585 or HP DL585 G2).
>>
>> Most likeley it's not a big deal to get x86 version of Oracle AS
>> running on
>> SLES- 9 x86- 64, but we wouldn't want to waste the resources of 64-
bit
>> machine running 32- bit code.
>>
>> I would greatly appreciate any information of this subject.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Vitaliy
>>
>>
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