Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

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#1Mark Cubitt
mark.cubitt@applegate.co.uk

is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

thanks in advance

Regards

Mark Cubitt

#2Andrew Rawnsley
ronz@ravensfield.com
In reply to: Mark Cubitt (#1)
Re: Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

None that I've ever seen. Just different services on different ports.

On Feb 9, 2004, at 11:25 AM, Mark Cubitt wrote:

is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

thanks in advance

Regards

Mark Cubitt

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#3Csaba Nagy
nagy@ecircle-ag.com
In reply to: Mark Cubitt (#1)
Re: Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

One of our test boxes runs a full installation of: Oracle, Postgres,
MySql. Other than swapping if they are all used at the same time (and
the resulting slowdown), it works fine.
Actually what is SQLNet ? Whatever it might be, I suppose it can't be
bigger than a full Oracle DB install...

Cheers,
Csaba.

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is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

thanks in advance

Regards

Mark Cubitt

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#4Chris Mair
list@1006.org
In reply to: Mark Cubitt (#1)
Re: Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

no problem

sqlnet listens to port 1521 (i think - too lazy to look it up) and
postgresql listens to port 5432 by default

bye, chris

#5Chris Browne
cbbrowne@acm.org
In reply to: Mark Cubitt (#1)
Re: Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

After takin a swig o' Arrakan spice grog, mark.cubitt@applegate.co.uk ("Mark Cubitt") belched out:

is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

Only if having too much running leads to starvation of resources...
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#6Troy Campano
troycampano@yahoo.com
In reply to: Mark Cubitt (#1)
Re: Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

Shouldn't be a problem at all.
I'm doing it.
The Oracle TNS Listener runs on port 1521 unless you've changed it.
There are some other processes that run on other ports, but may need to
be turned on to use them.
None of them use port 5432.

thanks!

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is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

thanks in advance

Regards

Mark Cubitt

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#7Campano, Troy
Troy.Campano@LibertyMutual.com
In reply to: Troy Campano (#6)
Re: Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

Sql*Net is Oracle's network layer for their database.
In version 8 it was called Net8 and in version 9 it's now called "Oracle
Net".

Thanks!
Troy Campano
Liberty Mutual
Infrastructure Software Engineering
Database Management

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[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Csaba Nagy
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 12:28 PM
To: mark.cubitt@applegate.co.uk
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Oracle SQLNet on same server as Postgres

One of our test boxes runs a full installation of: Oracle, Postgres,
MySql. Other than swapping if they are all used at the same time (and
the resulting slowdown), it works fine.
Actually what is SQLNet ? Whatever it might be, I suppose it can't be
bigger than a full Oracle DB install...

Cheers,
Csaba.

On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 17:25, Mark Cubitt wrote:

is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

thanks in advance

Regards

Mark Cubitt

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#8Shaun Kelly
shaun@issi.co.za
In reply to: Csaba Nagy (#3)
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On Monday 09 February 2004 19:27, you wrote:

One of our test boxes runs a full installation of: Oracle, Postgres,
MySql. Other than swapping if they are all used at the same time (and
the resulting slowdown), it works fine.
Actually what is SQLNet ? Whatever it might be, I suppose it can't be
bigger than a full Oracle DB install...

Cheers,
Csaba.

On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 17:25, Mark Cubitt wrote:

is there a problem with running sqlnet on the same server as postgres?

thanks in advance

Regards

Mark Cubitt

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Regards
Shaun.