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  • Bill

    Two instances of Oracle client on one PC

    Does anybody know if it is possible to run two different instances
    (and potentially different releases) of Oracle client on one Windows
    2000 PC? I'd like to do this so that I can have one that I know is
    stable, and a second to apply patches and test.

    I imagine if I install into 2 different directories the install will
    work, but are there any ramifications, such as with ODBC Data Sources
    & drivers, etc? After I am done with both installs, what will happen
    when I go to Start --> Programs --> Oracle Installation Products?
    Which installer will I get?

    Note that this is Oracle client only, not server. Thanks,

    Bill
  • Bill

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    Re: Two instances of Oracle client on one PC

    Rauf Sarwar <rs_arwar@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:<3066676.1 057154280@dbfor ums.com>...[color=blue]
    > Originally posted by Bill[color=green]
    > > Does anybody know if it is possible to run two different instances
    > > (and potentially different releases) of Oracle client on one Windows
    > > 2000 PC? I'd like to do this so that I can have one that I know is
    > > stable, and a second to apply patches and test.
    > >
    > > I imagine if I install into 2 different directories the install will
    > > work, but are there any ramifications, such as with ODBC Data Sources
    > > & drivers, etc? After I am done with both installs, what will happen
    > > when I go to Start --> Programs --> Oracle Installation Products?
    > > Which installer will I get?
    > >
    > > Note that this is Oracle client only, not server. Thanks,
    > >
    > > Bill[/color]
    >
    >
    > Since you have not specified which 2 Oracle versions... I would assume
    > 8i and 9i.
    >
    > You can install both releases of Oracle client (or server) on the same
    > machine as long as they are installed in separate homes.
    >
    > ODBC drivers from both version will show up in the ODBC driver list.
    >
    > Default Oracle home installer will be used. You can use Home Selector
    > to change which ORACLE_HOME\bin directory appears first in your
    > system path.
    >
    > Regards
    > /Rauf Sarwar[/color]


    I did just as suggested, and it seems to be working OK. I have 2
    separate Oracle homes, and use the Home Selector to switch between
    them. Thanks for the advice Rauf.

    Bill

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    • Keshi
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      • Aug 2005
      • 3

      #3
      Oracle Home Selector in 10g

      Hi Bill,

      This all works fine, but gets a little more complicated and irritating slow when you go to Oracle 10g.

      I work with Oracle Locator Express, much more easy.

      See www.dbmotive.com

      Regards,

      Keshi

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