>> If you're talking purely legal I didn't mean from licences point of view. By legal i thought about supportability or possability to do it without significant problems. >> I would think this is a bad idea if you have a shared application filesystem Why you say so? In Shared FS to my knowlage most of configuration files located in separate directories for each of application servers. For example $COMMON_TOP/admin/scripts/<context name>/*.sh. If most of configuration is separated even if shared fs is used I don't see significant problem even in Shared FS. Jurijs On 8/3/07, Zydek, Steven <steven.zydek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I would think this is a bad idea if you have a shared application filesystem > (i.e., the application stack is shared across all your nodes via NFS, CIFS, > etc.), but if each server has its own filesystem (i.e., app install), it's > probably fine. Does this make sense? If you're talking purely legal (i.e., > are you licensed to run multiple instances), I don't think this is an issue, > but could be wrong. > > +steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jurijs Velikanovs > Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 4:50 AM > To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Is it legal to run multiple autoconfig session at the same time in > multinode installation. > > Hello everybody ! > > Currently I working on Multinode Apps cfg move from Solaris to Linux. > There a lot of autocongig runs involved. > I wonder is it allowed to run autoconfig from diferrent servers at the > same time within the same Apps environment. > What do you think? > > -- > Yury > +371 29268222 (+2 GMT) > ============================================ > http://otn.oracle.com/ocm/jvelikanovs.html > > > -- Yury +371 29268222 (+2 GMT) ============================================ http://otn.oracle.com/ocm/jvelikanovs.html