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Need information on Database in "Unix"

How can I find which database is installed in my Unix server ?
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What makes you think there is one? Some one told you? UNIX boxes do not automatically come with database software. Some unixes like HPUX, for example, have a primitive simple database as part of the toolset, but these are not more modern dbms software like Oracle, Sybase, mysql, etc.
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How can I find the database installed in my Unix server

Thats fine Jim. I too know, No Unix is come with Database software like Oracle.

My question is where can i check whether is any database installed in my Unix server ?

If any database installed how can i find it out in Unix ?
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Code:
cd /opt
ls -lrt
may give you some idea...
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This gives you an idea of installed software
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echo $MANPATH | tr -s ':' '\n' | more
usually, installed software has a man page. What OS?
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I couldn't find any thing on /opt.
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