Know whether oracle is installed or not

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  • Girish

    Know whether oracle is installed or not

    Hi,
    How will know whether oracle is installed or not in the unix box? The
    unix box is used as the APP server.

    Regards
  • Mark C. Stock

    #2
    Re: Know whether oracle is installed or not


    "Girish" <v_girish_engg@ yahoo.comwrote in message
    news:fc915144.0 401091058.60a27 513@posting.goo gle.com...
    | Hi,
    | How will know whether oracle is installed or not in the unix box? The
    | unix box is used as the APP server.
    |
    | Regards

    depends on product (database? app server? tools?) and OS

    read the appropriate installation manual to see what an installation looks
    like

    -- mcs


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    • Hans Forbrich

      #3
      Re: Know whether oracle is installed or not

      Girish wrote:
      >
      Hi,
      How will know whether oracle is installed or not in the unix box? The
      unix box is used as the APP server.
      >
      Regards
      Same answer as you got from me in comp.databases. oracle.server

      There is no need to cross-post or multi-post. And note that
      comp.databases. oracle has been deprecated since 1997 in favour of
      comp.databases. oracle.*

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      • Mark D Powell

        #4
        Re: Know whether oracle is installed or not

        v_girish_engg@y ahoo.com (Girish) wrote in message news:<fc915144. 0401091058.60a2 7513@posting.go ogle.com>...
        Hi,
        How will know whether oracle is installed or not in the unix box? The
        unix box is used as the APP server.
        >
        Regards
        This is also posted under the server board where it has at least two
        responses. There is no need to post the same question to multiple
        boards.

        -- Mark D Powell --

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        • FaheemRao

          #5
          Re: Know whether oracle is installed or not

          Mark ,

          If you dont want to answer the question thats fine , but I would
          really appreciate that if you could use more sophisticated behavior in
          group. You should not have any concern about who post what, thats
          something what Google Corporation would take care.


          Regards

          Faheem

          Mark.Powell@eds .com (Mark D Powell) wrote in message news:<2687bb95. 0401091641.4295 bf9e@posting.go ogle.com>...
          v_girish_engg@y ahoo.com (Girish) wrote in message news:<fc915144. 0401091058.60a2 7513@posting.go ogle.com>...
          Hi,
          How will know whether oracle is installed or not in the unix box? The
          unix box is used as the APP server.

          Regards
          >
          This is also posted under the server board where it has at least two
          responses. There is no need to post the same question to multiple
          boards.
          >
          -- Mark D Powell --

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          • Hans Forbrich

            #6
            Re: Know whether oracle is installed or not

            FaheemRao wrote:
            >
            Mark ,
            >
            If you dont want to answer the question thats fine , but I would
            really appreciate that if you could use more sophisticated behavior in
            group. You should not have any concern about who post what, thats
            something what Google Corporation would take care.
            >
            Regards
            >
            Faheem
            >
            This is a newsgroup and has absolutely nothing to do with Google
            Corporation. In fact it was established well before Google existed.
            Google has nothing to do with this other than kindly providing some
            accessibility for people who have no alternative (or simply don't know
            better).

            Mark is absolutely correct (and relevant) in his comments, especially in
            directing the original poster to where the responses can be found.

            If you really want to know more, check the group's charter at the ORAFAQ
            site.

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