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Tuesday, March 07 2006 @ 12:40 PM EST |
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Wednesday, September 08 2004 @ 07:23 PM EDT |
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Traditionally I've always had a bit of an issue getting Oracle database to start and stop automatically on Redhat Linux. I usually ended up just calling the script from rc.local for startup and not worrying about shutdown. But after years of this pissing me off, I finally learned how to do it.
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Wednesday, August 25 2004 @ 12:18 PM EDT |
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Oracle lets you download the Linux version of the database software from their website. This article show how to make those files into install CDs.
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Tuesday, August 17 2004 @ 11:30 AM EDT |
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When trying to install Oracle products on machines with a Pentium 4 processor, if the install hangs right after you start it, these are the workarounds.
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Wednesday, September 24 2003 @ 11:22 AM EDT |
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I came across a good article on installing Oracle 9i on RedHat Linux version 9. Handy
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I've started putting the intros from the joke mailings onto the site. Like it?
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