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Oracle licensing
Hello all.
I have a question for you. What is the method of licensing for Oracle under HP-UX? Is it just the system name or does it include the IP address also? The reason that I'm asking this is that I'm trying to set up a DR type box. The company has a live K class (yes, that old) running a number of Oracle instances and to try and get their DR machine up and running (for testing purposes at the moment) we have recreated the same entry points with the same sizes as the original machine on the "new" box. The long and the shiort of it is that the Oracle binaries just core dump (zero length) and won't run. Do I have to use the same CPU name and IP address as the live machine? I hope not because I'd like to have them both running at the same time. Oh, and the bad news - Oracle 7.3.2. |
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