Installation of Oracle Work Bench

We are migrating sybase database to Oracle database. We are just in hang state to know if we should install oracle work bench on sybase database server or oracle database server and then go ahead with the migration. Also there any specifc way Oracle recommedns to install Oracle work bench on the same box when Oracle database resides.
It is a sunsolaris unix server.
[email protected]

Venu,
It is not necessary to have the migration workbench on the same machine as your source server [in your case the sybase server] or the destination server [oracle].
All you must have is proper plugin.jar in the plugins directory, its dns connection so that its connection to the source server is safe and the should have the system previliges on the oracle database.
Please let me know how it went.
Thank you
Srinivas Nandavanam

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    Copy from OTN Note
    Start
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    4.     Keyboard Configuration
    o     Accept the default.
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    6.     Mouse Configuration
    o     Accept the default.
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    10.     Network Configuration
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    End of OTN Note
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    ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
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    Copy from OTN Note
    Start
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    1.     Boot the server using the first CD.
    o     You may need to change your BIOS settings to allow booting from the CD.
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    19.     Monitor Configuration
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    o     Click on Next.
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    End of OTN Note
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    ORBit-0.5.17-10.4.i386.rpm
    Install patch 3006854
    Copy libcwait.so file from /etc to /lib
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    mv /usr/bin/g++     /usr/bin/g++323
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    ln –sf /usr/bin/g++296     /usr/bin/g++
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    kernel.shmmni = 4096
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    net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 1024 65000
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    TMPDIR=$TMP
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    ORACLE_BASE=/oracle
    Export ORACLE_BASE
    ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/appsrv/infra
    Export ORACLE_HOME
    ORACLE_SID=asdb     (if u will not define SID here then while starting database u will face an error ORA-07217:sltn:environment variable cannot be evaluated)
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    PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
    Export PATH
    PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin     (u can include command paths like dcm as u needed)
    Export PATH
    LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19
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    Xhost +
    Now u can check that DISPLAY is ok by run the command xclock if clock appears then ok else set DISPLAY with root user ok
    Start installation from CD 1 .
    . ./runInstaller
    Press Y               (There is no need to disturb, upgrade, degrade any package)
    Press Y
    Installation will start while installing and reaches at ~50% then go to /oracle/appsrv/infra/bin open relink file and change at line # 50 i.e. remove 2 brackets
    ] –o [  and at line # 102 make= /usr/ccs/bin/make to /usr/bin/make remove ccs and save the file
    There will no error in installation in infrastructure
    Same as done with relink file in Middle tier installation. I would like to turn ur attention for a serious problem no one asked about it. Here u have seen that a script make 3 file in /usr/local/bin for infrastructure and middle tier when u finished infrastructure’s installation plz rename that 3 files as
    Mv coredb coredb-infra
    Mv dbhome dbhome-infra
    Mv ora     â€¦     ora…-infra
    If u overwrite that files by creating same name of middle tier files no problem.
    When problem comes?
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    [email protected]

    Hi,
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    rpm -Uvh oracleasm-2.4.21-EL-1.0.3-1.i686.rpm \
         oracleasmlib-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm \
         oracleasm-support-1.0.3-1.i386.rpm \
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    Checking for Red Hat enterprise kernel: [FAILED]
    Also when I try to run /etc/init.d/oracleasm , I get the same error
    Checking for Red Hat enterprise kernel: [FAILED]
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    [root@rcdell root]# ls -l /dev/raw/raw[1,2,3,4]
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 1 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw1
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 2 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw2
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 3 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw3
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 4 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw4
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    SYS at +ASM on 29-DEC-04 >create diskgroup dg1 normal redundancy
    2 failgroup c1 disk '/dev/raw/raw1'
    3 failgroup c2 disk '/dev/raw/raw2';
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