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    How can find out our OS is 32 bit or 64 bit

    How can find out our OS is 32 bit or 64 bit
    J Gangadhar

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    Don't you know what OS is installed. If it is windows go to control panel/system. There is written the version of windows.
    If it is linux when you startup you see the version. If it is 64bit i suppose it will be shown (not sure).

    And at last if you have 32bit cpu you can't install 64bit OS

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    try this

    Use the isalist command to determine whether the machine is running
    the 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. If you are running the 64-bit
    operating system on an UltraSPARC machine, then isalist will list sparcv9 first



    http://www.harmanresearch.com/solari...ng32bitor64bit

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    connect to database using sqlplus..will get the result..
    default is 32bit..
    see below..
    SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Tue Feb 17 15:36:49 2004
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Connected to:
    Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle Data Mining options
    JServer Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production

    SQL>
    Thanks,
    Thanigaivasan,

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    no thats tells you if your oracle software id the 32or 64 bit version, won't tell you anything about the OS

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    Hi,

    isainfo -b

    Thanks
    Regards

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    Originally posted by arokh
    If it is windows go to control panel/system. There is written the version of windows.
    It is not showing

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    Hi,
    I suppose this is for Solaris.

    when u run isainfo -b it returns a number which is the bit information for your system.

    in my case isainfo -b returns
    64

    which mean my solaris is 64bit.
    Please let me know your operating system...I will try to send the command specific to your OS.

    Thanks
    Regards

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    Win2k

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