Thanks to: "Elaine ." <cmap_sec@yahoo.co.uk> "Beavers, Reginald" <RBeavers@seisint.com> Mike O <ora7dba@yahoo.com> Alan Pae <turonaeda@yahoo.com> "Lynch, Julie K" <jklynch@sandia.gov> most people said just make a backup of /etc/system and check afterwards. Julie Lynch said <quote> You should notate the values of the shared memory and semaphores. If the upgrade resets these values to something lower than what they are right now, it is a good possibility the database(s) will crash. Hopefully your DBA will be around when you do these hardware/OS upgrades. </quote> Thanks all BB on Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 02:40:05PM +1100, Broun, Bevan <brounb@adi-limited.com> wrote: > I have oracle 9 installed on a dual CPU E420 running solaris 8. I need to > upgrade the OS from flat 8 to 8/02. I also need to upgrade the memory from > 1GB to 2GB. Does anyone here see any possible problems? > > I worried about kernel parameters set by oracle during the install (which I > didnt do, Ive never done an oracle install) being dependant on memory size > and possibly being wiped out by the upgrade install. > > TIA > > BB _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jan 7 17:44:55 2003
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