64-bit Support: As root, execute isainfo –v at a UNIX prompt. If you see the following output, your server supports 64-bit as well as 32-bit applications.
If you do not see the 64-bit line or receive a “Command not found” error, contact your UNIX system administrator and verify your intended server is 64-bit enabled.
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What do you think the post covers? Have you read the install guide? Answer to your question is No. However, Solaris 9 is certified against both releases of Oracle9i, and on both architectures (32 & 64 bit).
Operating System: Solaris Operating System (SPARC) Version 9
Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition Version 9.2 64-bit
N/A Version N/A
Status: Certified
Operating System: Solaris Operating System (SPARC) Version 9
Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition Version 9.2
N/A Version N/A
Status: Certified
Operating System: Solaris Operating System (SPARC) Version 9
Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition Version 9.0.1 64-bit
N/A Version N/A
Status: Certified
Operating System: Solaris Operating System (SPARC) Version 9
Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition Version 9.0.1
N/A Version N/A
Status: Certified
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