Oracle 10.2 0.4 Solaris 32 Bit

Said.NEVERTHELESS, THE CIVIL LAW is and must be neutral about who has a more noble or rewarding faith. The breakaway parishes ought to win every facet of the lawsuit not because their beliefs or their politics are better, but because both lawand equity, along with common sense, are on their side. Not only does Virginia state law (the Division Statute)explicitly apply to just such a situation as now exists, but the history especially of The Falls Church argues against the claims of the Virginia Diocese with which theyhave disassociated.First, The Falls Church was founded, formed, and developed long before the diocese, or the national Episcopal Church, even existed.

Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i (11.5.10.2) is now certified with Oracle Database Server 10gR2 version 10.2.0.4 on the following additional 64-bit operating system platforms:. Linux x86-64 (Red Hat 4/5, Oracle Enterprise Linux 4/5, SLES 9/10). Microsoft Windows x64 (2003)This is a split configuration (or database tier only) certification. The application tier must be on a fully certified E-Business Suite 11i Platform.Note: The 10.2.0.4 Database Vault certifications for these two platforms are still underway.

Oracle 10.2 0.4 Solaris 32 Bit Download

Oracle

I don't have estimates for these pending certifications yet, but you're welcome to monitor or subscribe to this blog for updates, which I'll post as soon as soon as they're available.Also note that I've posted a graphic of Tux simply because I can't resist the opportunity to stick a pear-shaped penguin on this blog. No offence intended to Microsoft fans.References. Certify's E-Business Suite - Release 11i and Earlier- Database Tier Only. (Metalink Note 362203.1). (Metalink Note 369693.1). (Metalink Note 362205.1)Related Articles. Hi, Umair,I've just returned from a multiweek vacation and am working through my backlog.Windows x64 (64-bit) is supported only for the database tier for EBS 11i.

You will need to run your application tier on a different supported platform. This is technically viable, but I can't comment on the number of customers running in this configuration.You should be aware that the 10.2.0.3 database is now desupported. You should make plans to upgrade to 10.2.0.4 at your earliest convenience.Best of luck with your implementation/upgrade.Regards, Steven. Hi Steven,Red Hat & OEL 4/5 64-bit. Can you confirm the current situation regarding running EBS 11i 11.5.10.2/10.2.0.4 DB on this setup?From what I read on this post, 64-bit Linux is only certified as a DB-only configuration, so if we needed 64-bit Linux, we'd need a 2nd node running a 32-bit OS?The original post is over a year old, can you advise if anything has/ or is likely to change in regards to this?

Oracle 10.2 0.4 Solaris 32 Bit Windows 7

I thought running 32-bit software on a 64-bit OS worked fine. Is there a specific reason why 64-bit Linux wasn't/isn't certified for the 32-bit EBS?Thanks Des.