RE: running os command from pl/sql block

Okay, I'll jump in from the non-Linux world:

PORT_STRING
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DEC Alpha OSF/1, r1.1-8.1.0

% uname -a
OSF1 V5.1 2650 alpha

Its nice to see DEC is still mentioned after Compaq and HP did their
purchases.  You think Oracle admits anywhere internally optimizer logic
they took from Rdb? :-)

Dave
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> On Behalf Of Mladen Gogala
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> Subject: Re: running os command from pl/sql block
> 
> When everybody is publishing port string, let me join the fray:
> 
> SQL> select dbms_utility.port_string from dual;
> 
> PORT_STRING
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ------
> Linuxi386/Linux-2.0.34-8.1.0
> 
> SQL>
> 
> It doesn't even say "IBMPC".
> 
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