Do I need to install Oracle database 12c on PC to create tables for Weblogic server
Hi,
I am new to WebLogic and I am following a book Java EE Development
with Eclipse published by PACKT Publishing to learn Java EE. I have installed Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse
on the PC and I am able to log into the WebLogic Server
Administration Console and set up a Data Source. However the next step is to create
tables for the database. The book says that the tables can be
created using SQL script run from the SQL command line.
I cannot see any way of inputting SQL script into the WebLogic
Server Admistration Console. Aslo there is no SQL Command line
in DOS.
I have put a previous question on the Oracle Forum about the above and I was advised to use SQL Plus
to create the tables for the weblogic server but no mention was made of installing Oracle database.
I have downloaded InstantClient SQL Plus and Instantclient Basic on a PC and
put the files into the same directory C:\SQLPlus but now I am having a problem in that it is
looking for a username and password when I run the sqlplus.exe file.
Now I assume that I need to have an installation of Oracle databse on the
PC so as to be able to use SQL Plus. Am I correct in this or can I create tables for the
datasource in weblogic without an Oracle database?
Thanks in advance for your help. Brian
You should install it separately and also need to change the OBIEE's user.sh to tell it where is your Oracle client installed.
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INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.InventoryUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [InventoryUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.ProductLanguageGUI viewId: ProductLanguageUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.ProductLanguageGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ProductLanguageUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.OCMDetailsGUI viewId: OCMDetailsUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.OCMDetailsGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [OCMDetailsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationTypeUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationTypeUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ConfigurationTypeUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBIdentifierUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBIdentifierUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [DBIdentifierUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ConfigurationOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.StorageOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.StorageOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [StorageOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.RecoveryBackupUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.RecoveryBackupUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [RecoveryBackupUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ManagementOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ManagementOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ManagementOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ASMDiskGroupSelectionGUI viewId: ASMDiskGroupSelectionUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ASMDiskGroupSelectionGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ASMDiskGroupSelectionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SchemaPasswordUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SchemaPasswordUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [SchemaPasswordUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.QuickInstallUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.QuickInstallUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [QuickInstallUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [InstallOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.WindowsSecureOptionUI viewId: WindowsSecureOptionUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.WindowsSecureOptionUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [WindowsSecureOptionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SystemClassUI viewId: SystemClassUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SystemClassUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [SystemClassUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallLocationUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallLocationUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [InstallLocationUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBEditionGUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBEditionGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [DBEditionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.NodeSelectionUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.NodeSelectionUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [NodeSelectionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBTypeSelectionGUI viewId: DBTypeSelectionUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBTypeSelectionGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [DBTypeSelectionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.RACDBTypeSelectionGUI viewId: RACDBTypeSelectionUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.RACDBTypeSelectionGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [RACDBTypeSelectionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.FinishUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.FinishUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [FinishUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.PrivilegedOSGroupsGUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.PrivilegedOSGroupsGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [PrivilegedOSGroupsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallTypeGUI viewId: installTypeUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallTypeGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [installTypeUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.AutoUpdatesOptionsUI viewId: AutoUpdatesOptionsUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.AutoUpdatesOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [AutoUpdatesOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.UpdatesListUI viewId: UpdatesListUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.UpdatesListUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [UpdatesListUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.FinishUpdatesUI viewId: FinishUpdatesUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.FinishUpdatesUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [FinishUpdatesUI]
INFO: Initial values of Setup Properties :
PROPERTY VALUE
AutoUpdatesInstallSettings oracle.install.ivw.common.bean.AutoUpdates
InstallSettings@78216b59
CLUSTER_NODES {}
COLLECTOR_IGNORE_CONFIGURATION false
COLLECTOR_IGNORE_FAILURES false
COLLECTOR_RESPONSE_FILE
CentralInventorySettings oracle.install.ivw.common.bean.CentralInve
ntorySettings@3241b635
DBInstallSettings oracle.install.ivw.db.bean.DBInstallSettin
gs@1f635484
DECLINE_SECURITY_UPDATES false
FROM_LOCATION E:\Oracle12cDatabase\database\install\../s
tage/products.xml
INSTALL_TYPE EE
MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD *Protected value, not to be logged*
MYORACLESUPPORT_USERNAME
OCMSettings oracle.install.ivw.common.bean.OCMSettings
@3fd83cf4
ORACLE_BASE
ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_HOSTNAME NTEJANI-VBOX2
PROXY_HOST
PROXY_PORT
PROXY_PWD *Protected value, not to be logged*
PROXY_USER
RootConfigurationSettings oracle.install.ivw.common.bean.RootConfigu
rationSettings@54be8c3e
SECURITY_UPDATES_VIA_MYORACLESUPPORT true
SELECTED_LANGUAGES {"en"}
UNIX_GROUP_NAME
WindowsSecureOptionSettings oracle.install.ivw.common.bean.WindowsSecu
reOptionSettings@d89d7eb
b_rdbmsInstall true
oracle.install.db.isCCRAuthenticationUsed false
oracle_install_IsBuiltInAccount false
oracle_install_IsOracleServiceUserExists false
oracle_install_LaunchNetCA false
oracle_install_NoMigration false
oracle_install_OCR_PartitionLocation
oracle_install_ProductName
oracle_install_RACInstall false
oracle_install_RDBMSInstalling true
oracle_install_autoupdates_httpProxyPort 0
oracle_install_autoupdates_httpProxySettings oracle.install.ivw.common.bean.HttpProxySe
ttings@5fb7565
oracle_install_autoupdates_myOracleSupportCredentials oracle.install.ivw.common.bean.MyOracleSup
portSettings@5a0eddac
oracle_install_db_ASMSNMPUserPassword *Protected value, not to be logged*
oracle_install_db_AutoMemoryOption false
oracle_install_db_CharSetOption 3
oracle_install_db_CharacterSet
oracle_install_db_ConfigTabSelected 0
oracle_install_db_ConfigurationType &General Purpose / Transaction Processing
oracle_install_db_ConfigureAsContainerDB false
oracle_install_db_DiskGroupName
oracle_install_db_DiskGroupNameForASM
oracle_install_db_EnableAutoBackup false
oracle_install_db_InstallEdition EE
oracle_install_db_InstallOption INSTALL_DB_AND_CONFIG
oracle_install_db_InstallOptionSelected 1
oracle_install_db_InstallType EE
oracle_install_db_LaunchDBCA false
oracle_install_db_LaunchODMA false
oracle_install_db_LoadExampleSchemas false
oracle_install_db_MountPointLocation
oracle_install_db_QuickInstallOption false
oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpLocation
oracle_install_db_SID
oracle_install_db_ServerPoolCardinality 0
oracle_install_db_SetOracleBase false
oracle_install_db_SkipHARegistration false
oracle_install_db_StarterDatabaseType GENERAL_PURPOSE
oracle_install_db_StorageType 0
oracle_install_db_SuperAdminPasswords *Protected value, not to be logged*
oracle_install_db_SuperAdminSamePasswdForAll *Protected value, not to be logged*
oracle_install_db_SystemClass DESKTOP_CLASS
oracle_install_db_Type 1
oracle_install_db_UseFileSystemForRecovery false
oracle_install_db_UseSamePassword false
oracle_install_db_isRACOneInstall false
oracle_install_db_managementOption DEFAULT
oracle_install_db_omsPort 0
oracle_install_db_racOneServiceName
oracle_install_rootConfiguration_ExecuteRootScript false
INFO: Launching Oracle Database 12c Release 1 Installer
INFO: Started executing the flow in INTERACTIVE mode
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Finishing all forked tasks at state prepInstall
INFO: Waiting for completion all forked tasks at state prepInstall
INFO: All forked task are completed at state prepInstall
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state prepInstall
INFO: Completed executing action at state <prepInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <prepInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <prepInstall>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <prepInstall>
INFO: Validating state <prepInstall>
WARNING: Validation disabled for the state prepInstall
INFO: Completed validating state <prepInstall>
INFO: Verifying route success
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state decideOCMInstall
INFO: Completed executing action at state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Validating state <decideOCMInstall>
WARNING: Validation disabled for the state decideOCMInstall
INFO: Completed validating state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Verifying route requireOCM
INFO: Get view named [OCMDetailsUI]
INFO: View for [OCMDetailsUI] is oracle.install.ivw.common.view.OCMDetailsGUI@e235e9d
INFO: Initializing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed initializing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Displaying view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed displaying view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Loading view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed loading view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Localizing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed localizing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state getOCMDetails
INFO: Completed executing action at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Validating state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed validating state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Verifying route success
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state mtsDialog
INFO: Completed executing action at state <mtsDialog>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <mtsDialog>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <mtsDialog>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <mtsDialog>
INFO: Validating state <mtsDialog>
INFO: Completed validating state <mtsDialog>
INFO: Verifying route success
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state autoupdatesDecider
INFO: Completed executing action at state <autoupdatesDecider>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <autoupdatesDecider>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <autoupdatesDecider>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <autoupdatesDecider>
INFO: Validating state <autoupdatesDecider>
WARNING: Validation disabled for the state autoupdatesDecider
INFO: Completed validating state <autoupdatesDecider>
INFO: Reading shiphome metadata from E:\Oracle12cDatabase\database\install\..\stage\shiphomeproperties.xml
INFO: Loading beanstore from file:/E:/Oracle12cDatabase/database/install/../stage/shiphomeproperties.xml
INFO: Translating external format into raw format
INFO: Restoring class oracle.install.driver.oui.OUIMetadata from file:/E:/Oracle12cDatabase/database/install/../stage/shiphomeproperties.xml
INFO: Loading beans from Xml Bean Store. [BeanStoreName:oui-metadata]
INFO: Setting value for the property:properties in the bean:oui-metadata
INFO: Verifying route success
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state preAutoUpdates
INFO: Completed executing action at state <preAutoUpdates>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <preAutoUpdates>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <preAutoUpdates>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <preAutoUpdates>
INFO: Validating state <preAutoUpdates>
WARNING: Validation disabled for the state preAutoUpdates
INFO: Completed validating state <preAutoUpdates>
INFO: Verifying route success
INFO: Get view named [AutoUpdatesOptionsUI]
INFO: View for [AutoUpdatesOptionsUI] is oracle.install.ivw.common.view.AutoUpdatesOptionsUI[,0,0,0x0,invalid,layout=java.awt.FlowLayout,alignmentX=0.0,alignmentY=0.0,border=,flags=9,maximumSize=,minimumSize=,preferredSize=]
INFO: Initializing view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Completed initializing view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Displaying view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Completed displaying view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Loading view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Completed loading view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Localizing view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Completed localizing view <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI> at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state AutoUpdatesOptionsUI
INFO: Completed executing action at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Validating state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: Completed validating state <AutoUpdatesOptionsUI>
INFO: No updates will be downloaded or applied
INFO: Verifying route NO_AUTO_UPDATES
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state supportedOSCheck
INFO: Completed executing action at state <supportedOSCheck>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <supportedOSCheck>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <supportedOSCheck>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <supportedOSCheck>
INFO: Validating state <supportedOSCheck>
INFO: Verifying target environment...
INFO: Checking whether the IP address of the localhost could be determined...
INFO: Completed verification of target environment.
INFO: Verifying setup for installer validations
INFO: Overall status of CVU API call:OPERATION_FAILED
SEVERE: [FATAL] [INS-30131] Initial setup required for the execution of installer validations failed.
CAUSE: Failed to access the temporary location.
ACTION: Ensure that the current user has required permissions to access the temporary location.
*ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:*
- Framework setup check failed on all the nodes
- Cause: Cause Of Problem Not Available
- Action: User Action Not Available
Summary of the failed nodes
ntejani-vbox2
- Version of exectask could not be retrieved from node "ntejani-vbox2"
- Cause: Cause Of Problem Not Available
- Action: User Action Not Available
~~~ -
Installing Oracle Database 11gR2 on Linux with Unbreakable Ente. Kernel
Hello,
I have Oracle Linux 5.5 with Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel.
what do I need to have/prepare to install Oracle database 11gR2 on it?
the hardware part and the partitions are done!
1-
Do I need to install/run Oracle Validated Configuration RPM? even if I have Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel?
if yes does in means the Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel does not prepare/configure the system to host database?
2-
With any of the above
do I still need create or edit the /etc/sysctl.conf file, and add or edit lines similar to the following:
fs.aio-max-nr = 1048576
fs.file-max = 6815744
kernel.shmall = 2097152
kernel.shmmax = 536870912
kernel.shmmni = 4096
kernel.sem = 250 32000 100 128
net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 9000 65500
net.core.rmem_default = 262144
net.core.rmem_max = 4194304
net.core.wmem_default = 262144
net.core.wmem_max = 1048586
I saw allot of docs out there, but none answered these questions!
so please do not post docs or links to a general sites!
Thank you for the helpDude wrote:
The intention of Oracle UEK is quite obviously Oracle specific, so I think it is legitimate to ask why not to include the Oracle specific kernel configuration file. The UEK is a drop-in replacement for the existing kernel. Why would we include the oracle-validated configuration options into the kernel package when we already have a perfectly good oracle-validated RPM that can be used with both kernels? Also, the UEK may be Oracle specific, but it's not database specific. Keep in mind that Oracle has thousands and thousands of products. :) I run the UEK on lots and lots of servers, many of which don't run database and many of which have completely different /etc/sysctl.conf configurations.
The list of available packages and add-on's at http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL5/5/base/x86_64/ is growing. So perhaps it's just a matter of continued development.
Not sure what the point of this statement is: there are no plans to incorporate the oracle-validated configuration into the kernel, as it already exists in oracle-validated. -
Hi all,
could you please send me the steps of 10G migration from 32 bit 2000 to 64 bit 2003. i have my prod server which is in hazerds because i have some operating system level problems ,
*(source)*
OS database
windows 2000(32 bit) 10.1.0.4.0
Target
OS
Windows 2003 (64bit) 10.1.0.4.0
both the servers are on remote sites
thanks and regardsG.7 Database Migration from a 32-bit Windows Computer
This section contains these topics:
Backing Up a 32-Bit Oracle Database
Migrating an Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) Database
Migrating an Oracle9i or Older Database
See Also:
Oracle Database Upgrade Guide
G.7.1 Backing Up a 32-Bit Oracle Database
To back up a 32-bit Oracle home database:
Start SQL*Plus:
C:\> sqlplus /NOLOG
Connect to the database instance as SYSDBA:
SQL> CONNECT / AS SYSDBA;
Create a .trc file to use as a template to re-create the control files on the 64-bit computer:
SQL> ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE;
Shut down the database:
SQL> SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE;
Perform a full offline backup of the database.
See Also:
Oracle Database Recovery Manager Quick Start Guide
G.7.2 Migrating an Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) Database
To migrate an Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) database for 32-bit Windows to an Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) database for 64-bit Windows:
Install Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) for 64-bit Windows.
See Also:
Oracle Database Installation Guide for Windows
Create the new Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) service at the command prompt:
C:\> ORADIM -NEW -SID SID [-INTPWD PASSWORD ]-MAXUSERS USERS
-STARTMODE AUTO -PFILE ORACLE_HOME\DATABASE\INITSID.ORA
The following table provides more information on the values you must supply.
Parameter Description
SID SID of the database you are upgrading
PASSWORD Password for the new Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) for 64-bit Windows database. This is the password for the user connected with SYSDBA privileges. The -INTPWD option is not required. If you do not specify it, then operating system authentication is used, and no password is required.
USERS Maximum number of users who can be granted SYSDBA and SYSOPER privileges
ORACLE_HOME Oracle home directory. Ensure that you specify the full path name with the -PFILE option, including drive letter of the Oracle home directory.
Copy the 32-bit datafiles to the new 64-bit Oracle home.
Copy the 32-bit configuration files to the 64-bit Oracle home.
If your 32-bit initialization parameter file has an IFILE (include file) entry, then copy the file specified by the IFILE entry to the 64-bit Oracle home and edit the IFILE entry in the initialization parameter file to point to its new location.
If you have a password file that resides in the 32-bit Oracle home, then copy the password file to the 64-bit Oracle home. The default 32-bit password file is located in ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\database\pwdSID.ora., where SID is your Oracle instance ID.
In the 64-bit Oracle home, add the _SYSTEM_TRIG_ENABLED = false parameter to the ORACLE_HOME\database\ORACLE_SID \init.ora file before changing the word size.
Remove this parameter from the initialization file after the word size change is complete.
See Also:
Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information on changing word size
Go to the 64-bit ORACLE_HOME\rdbms\admin directory from the command prompt.
Start SQL*Plus:
C:\> sqlplus /NOLOG
Connect to the database instance as SYSDBA:
SQL> CONNECT / AS SYSDBA;
Re-create the 64-bit control files using the CREATE CONTROLFILE command. Edit the trace file created in "Backing Up a 32-Bit Oracle Database" to change the paths to the datafiles, log files and control files to point to the Oracle home on the 64-bit computer. This creates the new control file in ORACLE_HOME\database.
Here is an example of a database named "orcl32" on a 32-bit computer migrating to "orcl64" on a 64-bit computer:
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "T1" NORESETLOGS NOARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 32
MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
MAXDATAFILES 32
MAXINSTANCES 16
MAXLOGHISTORY 1815
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\REDO03.LOG' SIZE 1M,
# was 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl32\...LOG'
# on the 32-bit computer
GROUP 2 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\REDO02.LOG' SIZE 1M,
GROUP 3 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\REDO01.LOG' SIZE 1M
DATAFILE
'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\SYSTEM01.DBF',
# was 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl32\...DBF'
# on the 32-bit computer
'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\RBS01.DBF',
'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\USERS01.DBF',
'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\TEMP01.DBF',
'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\TOOLS01.DBF',
'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\INDX01.DBF',
'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\DR01.DBF'
CHARACTER SET WE8ISO8859P1;
Alter the init file from the 32-bit computer to include the new control file generated in the preceding step.
Start the database in RESTRICT mode:
SQL> STARTUP RESTRICT;
You might need to use the PFILE option to specify the location of your initialization parameter file.
Set the system to spool results to a log file for later verification of success. For example:
SQL> SPOOL catoutw.log
Enter the following command to view the output of the script on-screen:
SQL> SET ECHO ON;
Recompile existing PL/SQL modules in the format required by the 64-bit Oracle9i database:
SQL> @utlirp.sql;
Turn off the spooling of script results to the log file:
SQL> SPOOL OFF;
Check the spool file and verify that the packages and procedures compiled successfully. Correct any problems you find in this file.
If you were viewing the output of catoutw.log on-screen, disable viewing now:
SQL> SET ECHO OFF;
Exit the RESTRICT database mode:
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM DISABLE RESTRICTED SESSION;
The word size of the 64-bit Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) database is changed. You can open the database for normal use.This is from the link -
Hello Friends
I have Installed Oracle Database 10g Express Edition in "Ubuntu Linux" but i have Following Problems:
1.) After i installed Oracle Database 10g Express Edition i gone to
"Application" -> "Oracle Database 10g Express Edition" -> "Run SQL Command Line"
SQL Window has been opened there i have typed "SELECT * FROM tab;" here i got Warning Messg of
"SP2-0640: Not connected"
2.) From There i have Again gone to
"Application" -> "Oracle Database 10g Express Edition" -> "Start Database"
i got Warning Messg of "Operation Failed. venu is not a Member of DBA Group"
3.) Finally i want Solution For "How to get Connected in "Oracle Database 10g Express Edition"
Please Post the Answer As Soon As Possible ...
From Venu(INDIA)Was the oracle-xe configure completed successfully?
Are the pmon and listener processes running ... set your environment and connect via sqlplus if so. If no processes, the instance needs a startup.
$ ps -ef |egrep pmon
oracle ... ora_pmon_XE
$ ps -ef |egrep lsnr # can also check the listener status, see below
oracle ... /usr/.../tnslsnr ...
$ lsnrctl status
Endpoints Summary ...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=<your hostname>)(PORT=1521)))
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=http) ... (PORT=8080)))
...In the ORACLE_HOME/bin directory there is a shell script you can source to set up your environment variables for connecting to the database. The full path to the .sh should be revealed by the tnslsnr process, /usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/bin/oracle_env.sh
$ /usr/.../oracle_env.sh
$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL> connect system
Password: ...
Connected.
SQL> select status from v$instance;
STATUS
OPENThe oracle user created by the configure won't have a known password set. Set it and switch user to the oracle login. If you don't want to muck about with the oracle user, at least add your user to the dba group so that you can connect with the sysdba privilege when needed.
Edited by: clcarter on Feb 22, 2011 7:06 AM
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