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15-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide
15.2 Definitions
Because there are two Oracle editions for BS2000, that is, one for the /390 series and
one for the SQ series, the following definitions are introduced to avoid confusion:
Oracle edition Meaning
Oracle for BS2000/390: BS2000 line of Oracle, which is r
unning on systems with /390
CPU's (S Servers).
This Oracle line can also run on SQ Server, but only in the
slower
/390
mode, also called compatibility mode.
Synonyms: "/390 edition o
f Oracle/BS2000"
Oracle for BS2000/x86-64: BS2000 line of Oracle, which runs in na
tive x86-64 mode in
the BS2000 partition of the SQ Server.
This Oracle line cannot run in the Linux or Windows
part
ition of the SQ Server.
This Oracle line cannot run on /390 CPU's.
Synonyms:
"SQ edition of Oracle/BS2000"
"Oracle for SQ series"
"Oracle for Fujitsu BS2000/OSD (SQ series)"
"Oracle for SQ Server line"
15.3 Product Set
All products, which are available with the /390 edition of Oracle/BS2000 are also
available with the x86-64 edition. There are no differences in functionality between the
products of these two Oracle/BS2000 editions.
15.4 Hardware Requirements
SQ Server, for example SQ200
Main memory: at least 1024 MB
Disk Space: Total static Oracle Database non-database requirements are
approximately 2500 MB in the BS2000 file system and a minimum of 400 MB in the
POSIX file system.
The staging library for the installation requir
es about 2500 MB in the BS2000 file
system.
Database Space: No difference to /390 edition of Oracle
15.5 Software Requirements
The following table lists the software requirements:
Component Requirement
Operating System OSD/XC V4.1 or higher
The BS2000/OSD subsystem POSIX sh
ould have been started.