I’ve never quite understood why Oracle released their own OS, Oracle Enterprise Linux 6 and then waited over a year for their flagship product, Oracle RDBMS 11g, to be certified on that OS platform. But the wait is over. You can now safely run Oracle 11g on Oracle Linux 6.
But wait…no so fast…While you can run the database software on this OS platform, good luck managing that database if you use Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11g or Cloud Control 12c. It seems that the Oracle Agent is not yet certified on Oracle Linux 6 and no word on when it will be certified. Many Oracle DBAs manage multiple Oracle databases and centralized management of those systems with Enterprise Manager is a must. If you fit into this category, then you will still have to wait before you can run Oracle RDBMS on Oracle Linux 6.
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This reminds me of my conundrum with upgrading Enterprise Manager. I currently use Grid Control 11g and I would like to upgrade to Cloud Control 12c. But alas, I cannot if I want to be able to manage all of my database systems. You see, through the acquisition of another company, I inherited Oracle on Windows for some of the database systems that I have to manage. Oracle will not release Agent12c until Q4FY2012 for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms. Q4FY2012 for Oracle Corp is between March and May 2012 so it should come out before this summer. But since you must run Agent12c to be able to manage the database with Cloud Control 12c, I guess I will wait for a while longer before I upgrade my Enterprise Manager environments.