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oracle 9.2.0.6 and kernel 7.0 ?

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Can Oracle 9.2.0.6 run with kernel 7.0?

Or does only Oracle 10g run with kernel 7.0?

Can I upgrade the kernel from 640 to 7.0, then later upgrade Oracel from 9.2.0.6 to 10g?

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Former Member
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Hi William,

no oracle 9.2.0.6 run only till kernal 6.4

for kernal 7.0 go for oracle 10g

cheers

paresh

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Former Member
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Hi,

As far as i know,we cannt update 640 kernal to 700,as i tried once in ECC5.0

Regards

Umesh k

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Please have a look at

Note 720886 - Oracle Database 10g: Integration into the SAP environment

That should answer your question

Former Member
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No, the note did not help me.

Can Oracle 9.2.0.6 run with kernel 7.0?

Or does only Oracle 10g run with kernel 7.0?

Can I upgrade the kernel from 640 to 7.0, then later upgrade Oracel from 9.2.0.6 to 10g?

Former Member
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Hi

Check this note 407314 , it will explain your questions

Thanks

Prince Jose

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Hi William,

"Can Oracle 9.2.0.6 run with kernel 7.0?

Or does only Oracle 10g run with kernel 7.0?

Can I upgrade the kernel from 640 to 7.0, then later upgrade Oracel from 9.2.0.6 to 10g? "

"Can Oracle 9.2.0.6 run with kernel 7.0?

Or does only Oracle 10g run with kernel 7.0?"

From the SAP note:

SAP NetWeaver 2004s and SAP Business Suite 2005

SAP NetWeaver 2004s and the SAP products based on it (for example, ERP 05, SCM 05, SRM 05, CRM 05) will only be released on the basis of Oracle Database 10g. The ramp-up of these products, which began at the end of October 2005, was carried out on the basis of Oracle Version 10.1. The use of Oracle Version 10.1 is also supported for live SAP systems. However, you must use at least Oracle patch release 10.1.0.4.

The 7.0 Kernel is technically NW04s. So the answer to your question is 7.0 only runs on 10g.

"Can I upgrade the kernel from 640 to 7.0, then later upgrade Oracel from 9.2.0.6 to 10g? "

Again I don't think so. What you will have is 7.0 on 9i (which is not supported). What is supported is 6.40 on 10g.

So what you could do is the opposite of the question. Upgrade to 10g then upgrade to 7.0

I guess if I have mis-stated anything others will correct me...

Former Member
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an upgrade from a 640 or earlier based product to an 700 based product will check the database version during prepare phase.

I will stop there if you are not already on Oracle10.

regards

Peter