Logon to the database as sysdba if unix based and you should see what
bit version you have:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - 64bit
Production
With the Partitioning and Data Mining options
Or something similar
Regards
Paul Maber
-----Original Message-----
From: Uday Chipkar
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x97906341.[Email address protected]
Sent: 30 August 2007 13:55
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: Oracle SW - 32bit or 64 bit?
What is the best and quickest way to find the bit version of
1. Already installed oracle server software?
2. S/W available on CD, to be installed?
Thanks and regards,
UDay.
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