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List:       suse-oracle
Subject:    Re: [suse-oracle] Detecting 10g or 11g in start script?
From:       "Peter Gervais" <Peter.Gervais () uregina ! ca>
Date:       2008-01-15 21:55:57
Message-ID: 478CD721.C16A.0051.0 () uregina ! ca
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View /etc/oratab to see which Oracle Homes are associated to which
instances.

Peter

>>> "Arun Singh" <Arun.Singh@novell.com> 1/15/2008 3:42 PM >>>
Thanks Andy and John for your responses. 'sqlplus -v' is reasonable to
distinguish. I am sure, there are better ways but It works for me :-)

-Arun

>>> On 1/15/2008 at 12:06 PM, "Arun Singh" <Arun.Singh@novell.com>
wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> Looking to put some conditional code in orarun (/etc/init.d/oracle).
What is 
> the correct way of detecting underlying installation is 10g or 11g,
without 
> starting the database?
> 
> Let me know If any of you have script to share.
> 
> Thanks,
> Arun
> 
> 
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