Frank OLSEN
2013-07-06 11:35:38 UTC
Hi,
I found the following document mentioning some lack of support for Oracle 11gR2 on SLES11 SP2:
https://www.suse.com/events/susecon/sessions/presentations/SUSECon-2012-TT1570.pdf
On slide 17 in particular:
"ADVM/ACFS support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2
will be in next Oracle update."
Are there any news and details on this?
What are the issues?
We tried running a RAC cluster on SLES11 SP2 but had lots of issues.
Best regards
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I found the following document mentioning some lack of support for Oracle 11gR2 on SLES11 SP2:
https://www.suse.com/events/susecon/sessions/presentations/SUSECon-2012-TT1570.pdf
On slide 17 in particular:
"ADVM/ACFS support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2
will be in next Oracle update."
Are there any news and details on this?
What are the issues?
We tried running a RAC cluster on SLES11 SP2 but had lots of issues.
Best regards
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