The title “Oracle on Suse” can be misleading.
This section is a collection of the documents I wrote on the topic: Oracle.
My testing operating system was Suse at that time.
Probably, in the next future, you are going to see some new document based on Ubuntu (which is not oracle supported) or RedHat.
I still love Suse but I don’t have commercial support (and licenses) anymore.
- Getting rid of the ASMlib without reinstalling your cluster
- Advanced Security
- Clustering third party application with Oracle 10g Clusterware
- Oracle 10g for x86 on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 x86
- Oracle 10gR2 client on SUSE
- Application Server 10.1.3 (preview 4) on SLES9
- Application Server 10gR2 (10.1.2.0) on SLES9 for x86 systems
- Grid Control 10.1.0.3 on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
- Oracle 10.1.0.3 for x86 on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 x86
- Oracle 10.1.0.3 for x86-64 on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 AMD64
- Oracle 10g for x86 on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 AMD64
- Oracle 10gR2 client on SUSE 10 for x86 systems
- Oracle 9i for x86-64 on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 AMD64
- Oracle Clusterware 10.2.0.1 (CRS 10gR2) on SLES9
- Oracle RAC 10g on SLES9 for x86 systems
- Asynch I/O on SLES
- Using HUGETABLE in oracle and “ORA-27125: unable to create shared memory segment”
- Generic Connecivity: connecting oracle to another DB
- Oracle myths for unix sysadmins