Oracle 9i and Red Hat AS 4.0
How to install Oracle 9i on Red Hat AS 4.0 ?
Oracle9i, release 2 (9.2.0.6) is available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 systems. Before you install Oracle9i on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, review the Oracle9i Release Notes Release 2 (9.2.0.4.0) for Linux x86, part number B13670-05. This document is available from the Documentation page on the Oracle Technology Network Web site.
http://download.oracle.com/docs/html/B13670_06/toc.htm
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Oracle 9i and Red Hat Linux Exterprise WS
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know if there is any compatible problem between Oracle 9i and RH WS 'coz I am going to purchase RH WS? And I jsut want to make sure the compatability beforehand.
StephanieHi,
I downloaded the 9i, the installation started ok and I was
able to complete the install procedure, but a few things did not
go as I planned:
1.- The installation MUST be run on the console X, and cannot
be run from a remote terminal (odd!).
2.- On a 2-CPU machine the installation didn't install all the
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Configure oracle rac10g on Red Hat Linux Enterprise 4 and vmware
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/320791/Install-Oracle-RAC-10g-on-Oracle-Enterprise-Linux-Using-VMware
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Installing 11i apps on windows xp and Red Hat linux AS 3.0
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I am a newbie to Oracle E-business suite............i will be very helpful if anybody could help me with the full procedure on how to install Oracle apps on windows on Windows XP and Red Hat linux AS 3.0.........starting with configuring ip.....i would really appreciate if somebody helps me out...........well thanks in advance..waiting for a optmistic reply...
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VirendraI have done installation on XP and 2000 servers are heres the steps... detailed ones. I also request those who install Oracle Apps 11i to first read the installtion pdf's which helps you understand clearly the prerequisites overall.
You cannot find the Pre installtion steps(such as Mks Toolkit and GNUMake config) in more clear terms from those documents.Which are explained here.
The Must PDF's to refer before installation
1)r1152ins.pdf
2)11iconcepts.pdf
According to the 11iconcepts PDF you can decide your business needs the N-Tier Architecture and Database Server and Application Tier Server File System in a very clear terms.
The installation process can be divided into
Pre Installtion,Installation and Post-Installation stages.
I would caution everyone to concentrate more on Pre Installation stage and which is more critical for a successfull installtion of Oracle Apps and to be free with later cropping up problems.
Further before moving into Installtion stages i have to Explain the Number of CD's and Installtion type's in Oracle App's.
In many places you may need to wait patiently even more than 10 minutes for screens(Dialog Boxes) to appear dont conclude prematurely some problem on system.
In oracle Apps 11.5.1 it consist of 12 CD's.
1) Start Here CD(RAPID Installation Wizard)
2)1-11 CD's
1-3 Application Top information
4th Oracle DB
5-6 IAS and other tools
7-11 Oracle Apps DB.
You have to decide whether you are going to do a Single Node Installation(No Post-Installation Task) or Multi Node Installation. Refer(r1152ins.pdf)
While installing for Multi Node you can see the Installation locations to be mentioned as
Appl_Top,Common_Top,Data_Top etc.Try to install Appl_top and common_Top in one drive and Data_Top in another Drive(Single Node) and in different nodes in Multi Node installation.
Installation Types
Production ==>Real time Env implementation's
Test ==>For test Env Purposes
Vision Demo==>R&D or learning Purposes.
Pre-Installation steps
======================
Space Requirement for types of installtions
Install VC++
How to Download and install MKS tool Kit
How to Download and Configure GNUMAKE
Env path setting
Create Applmgr user in Win2000
Space Requirement for types installtion:
Memory Requirement
1 GB of RAM(512 Fine for initial Installtion)
but planned for more user connections another 1 GB of Ram and according to the number of user's and Application needs you have to Increase the Memory.
HDD capacity
APP_Top(A)
COMMON_TOP(C)
DATA_TOP(D)
Test DB : 22 + 20 GB (60 GB recommended)
Prod DB : 22 + 20 GB (60 GB recommended)
Vision Demo DB: 22 + 35 GB (80 GB recommended).
Plus space for ur staging area.
This are the actuall space required for the Oracle Apps Alone plan for more space for future needs etc.
Softwares on System
Win2000 server with Patch1,Winzip and Acrobat Reader Latest version etc.
Install VC++:
Install a clean installtion of VC++ of Visual Studio Family 6.0
It should be first installed before installing MKS or GNUMAKE
NOTE: When Visual C++ is installed, let the installer register all environment variables. This will allow executables to be linked from the command line.
How to Download and install MKS tool Kit:
Note:Try to purchase the MKS tool kit from the below site.
or try to download the trial version valid for a months time.
http://www.mkssoftware.com/products/tk/ds_tkio.asp
Evaluation copy from
http://www.mkssoftware.com/eval/
Choose "MKS Toolkit for Interoperability " Download it in C:\
Again you have to click the downloaded kit to start the actual download of 38 MB of MKS tollkit Evaluation version.
You will be sent a Demo serial number to your mail id==>copy the same to a Notepad on your desktop.
Now start the installtion of the MKSToolkit on your system by clicking on the MKStoolkit downloaded.
It will prompt you for the Demo serial number which has to be provided.
The MKStoolkit will be successfully installed.
How to Download and Configure GNUMAKE:
1) HOW TO GET AND INSTALL GNUMAKE ON WINDOWS2000
This can be done by performing the following steps:
NOTE: Please, be aware that you must install Visual C++ BEFORE installing GNUMAKE, because its installation process involves linking executables.
1) Before downloading GNUMAKE, you will need to acquire some utilities which will be used for unpacking files. You can obtain the required utilities at the following
URL: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/windows/emacs/utilities/i386/
The directory contains the following files:
README
djtarnt.exe
gunzip-1.2.4-i386.exe
gzip-1.2.4-i386.exe
tar-1.11.2-i386.exe
tar-1.11.2a.exe
Only two of the files are required:
gunzip-1.2.4-i386.exe and tar-1.11.2a.exe
2) After downloading the above files, rename them as follows:
gunzip-1.2.4-i386.exe => gunzip.exe
tar-1.11.2a.exe => tar.exe
Place them into a directory that you can set in you PATH environment variable.
3) Point your browser to the following
URL: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make
The files needed from this directory are:
make-3.77.tar.gz
make-3.78.1.tar.gz
make-3.79.1.tar.gz
make-3.79.tar.gz
Development requires to install version 3.77 or above. Downloading the latest version is perhaps best decision, but there are advantages to downloading the version required by development (3.77). (This document assumes that version 3.77 has been downloaded) (NOTE: AVOID USING SPACES IN
DIRECTORY AND FILE NAMES. GNUMAKE,VISUAL C++, ETC. DO NOT ALWAYS DEAL WELL WITH SPACES)
4) For instance, suppose you have downloaded file make-3.77.tar.gz on a directory called C:\GNUMAKE, unpack this file using gunzip.exe from a Command Prompt Window
Example: C:\GNUMAKE>gunzip make-3.77.tar.gz This last action, will expand file make-3.77.tar.gz and the extension .gz will be removed.
5) On the same Command Prompt Window, you should UnTAR the file, with the following
command: C:\GNUMAKE>tar -xvf make-3.77.tar This will create a new subdirectory called MAKE-3.77 under C:\GNUMAKE, the original directory.
6) In the new subdirectory, there is a batch file
called build_w32.bat; run the batch file to generate GNUMAKE.EXE
Try this from Command Prompt more than once if succesfully not built message appers till you get Generated successfully.
Note:If Possible run all the bat files in the MAKE-3.77 and also config.bat in the sub directory by double clicking it.
WARNING: There is a known issue with this last step, "GNU make fails to build regardless of chosing build_w32 or nmake"
See [NOTE:115937.1]
for work around. RELATED DOCUMENTS ----------------- For Microsoft Visual C++, MKS Toolkit and
GNUMAKE support, you should contact their respective vendors Microsoft Visual C++, MKS Toolkit
and GNUMAKE are registered trademarks.
http://support.microsoft.com/ http://msdn.microsoft.com/ http://www.mks.com/
http://www.gnu.org/ Note:104010.1: Release 11i on NT: Software Requirements
Note:115937.1: GNU Make won't make on windows NT
Important:All the downloaded files from GNU makes web sites shall be put in a single folder called gnumake under c:\ .Try to search for config.bat file inside this folders just click and
run it.
Env path setting:
Try to search make.exe generated in c:\program files\mkstoolkit\mksnt and copy and paste it
c:\gnumake\MAKE-3.77\windebug and c:\gnumake\MAKE-3.77\winRel also paste both this paths in the
My Computers==>Properties==>Advanced==>Environment variables==>Path setting's
After all this check as follows from CMD mode.
1)execute make at c:\>
2)execute gnumake at c:\>
In win2000 it may return error messages or Target wrong ignore it.If it is on Win NT then it will return proper status.
Create Applmgr user in Win2000:
Create a Applmgr user account in win2000 .
Installation:
=============
What here you require is the Patience .
Load the START HERE CD and run the C:\> cd \cdrom\rapidwiz
For Test and Prod it will ask for the location of Appl_Top,Common_Top and Data_Top location. Mention there path and ensure if more than one installtion say eg.Vision and Test or Prod to check the Path in all the tab pages its corresponding values and path's.
In Vision Demo many of the Options are not propmted from the user.
It will then do the system checking for Host Name and other details.All the checking should have been passed or if failed it will mark it in RED cross mark.Rectify the mistake and then onceagain proceed or else you will have problem after installation.
The Installation time takes around 5 to 6 Hrs of time.
For info on Post installation or on Multi Node follow the pdf's i have mentioned above.
The most tedious of all is succesfully crossing the Apps system checking it does for all
installed products it requires without any failure.
The GNUMAKE configuration or steps were nowhere given and it was all our trail and error exp.
This is possibly the most elaborate steps to install Apps on Win. post for further help. email me at [email protected] or [email protected]
Rajeev. -
Patches for Installing Oracle 9i on Red Hat Enterprise LINUX 3.0 AS
I recently purchased An Oracle Database Enterprise Edition � Trial License.
I am attempting to install Oracle 9i on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3 (RHEL AS 3).
After several unsuccessful attempts and consultation with the FAQs available on the Oracle site I have discovered
that it can not be installed without the following patches.
P3095277_9204_LINUX.zip
P3238244_9204_LINUX.zip
P2617419_210_GENERIC.zip
P3006854_9204_LINUX.zip
P3119415_9204_LINUX.zip
Can anyone tell me how I can aquire these patches?
This is for an eval of the product on the platform mentioned above. If I can not complete a successful install,
there is no way for my company to evaluate the product
and eventually purchase it.
You can contact me at this email address [email protected]Daer suneetkapoor:
I am looking for P3006854_9204_LINUX.zip in order that can be properly able to install oracle9i on Linux AS 3. And I saw you to reply the message on forum that you can share the patch. Would you mind if you can send an email with the patch for me immediately, I will greatly appreciate it.
thanks you
regards
ellery
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Hello,
Contrary to what Oracle advise, we're about to install Oracle 10g on Red Hat 9. I'm afraid that the decision is out of my hands.
Has anyone installed Oracle 10g database on Red Hat 9? and if so, is the database running smoothly? If not what type of problems have you experienced?
Thanks in advenace.
Kind Regards,
Rudibut my installation is failed :
after i type in ./runInstaller,the following exception is throw:
Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
Checking installer requirements...
Checking operating system version: must be redhat-2.1, UnitedLinux-1.0 or redhat-3
Failed <<<<
Exiting Oracle Universal Installer, log for this session can be found at /tmp/OraInstall2004-08-26_04-56-29PM/installActions2004-08-26_04-56-29PM.log
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32bit Oracle 10g on Red Hat 64bit?
Hi guys,
Is it possible to install 32bit Oracle 10g on Red Hat 64bit? Im trying to do so on our Red Hat database server and i receive :
Error in invoking target 'client_sharedlib' of makefile '/db/oracle/10.201/network/lib/ins_net_client.mk. See '/db/oraInventory/logs/installActions2011-02-11_01-01-54-07AM.log' for details.rootsman wrote:
Hi guys,
Is it possible to install 32bit Oracle 10g on Red Hat 64bit? Im trying to do so on our Red Hat database server and i receive :
Error in invoking target 'client_sharedlib' of makefile '/db/oracle/10.201/network/lib/ins_net_client.mk. See '/db/oraInventory/logs/installActions2011-02-11_01-01-54-07AM.log' for details.IMHO The answer is should be possible providing you install a suitable 32 bit os (eg RHEL 5 32 bit) as a guest (eg oracle/sun vm virtualbox) and install on the guest. This can be troublesome and awkward, but there are small subset of cases where this may right in some circumstances. And this answer is a little bit of a cheat really.
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OracleStudio12.3 and Red Hat 6.2
I have OracleStudio12.3 and Red Hat 6.2 on my system. When I run 12.3 on the simple little app you get with the IDE packag I get red error lines even in the comment areas. Any help would be appreciated. Maybe I should shift to12.2 but I don't have a copy of it.
Thanks - Tom MichlikAs for debugging problems.
Could you please try to debug some sample application?
To do that just follow these steps:
1. Start IDE.
2. File -> New Project menu, then select Samples -> C/C++/Fortran and choose to create Welcome sample.
3. Right-click on the Welcome project in Project View and click Step Into -> debugging process should start and
you should stop on the first line of the main function.
If above steps are working for you, please, try to play with Welcome debugging some more time: check if breakpoints are working as
well as some debugging commands.
If everything is OK for you with sample project then please check if Debug mode is used for the project you are working on:
1. Right-click on that project and choose Properties.
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Steps to install Oracle 10g on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AS
Hi Friends,
I want to install oracle 10g on Red Hat Enterprise Lnux 4 AS. Can anyone give me steps how to install oracle 10g on it? My machine configuration Processor 2.66ghz Intel, Memory 1024 MB , HDD 160 GB, 845 mother board.In addition to the excellent suggestion by Paul, you may want to look at the internet resources such as
http://www.puschitz.com
http://ivan.kartik.sk
http://www.dizwell.com
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How do I export schema in Oracle 9i (Linux red hat)
Hi all,
How do I export schema in Oracle 9i (Linux red hat)? Thank you in advance for your help.Same way I do it in Linux SuSE
set the environment correctly
call the exp routine
pass the correct parameters to the exp routine
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Oracle 8i/9i and Red Hat Linux version
Hi,
Does anyone know, which is the earliest version of Red Hat Linux
supported by Oracle 8i or 9i?
RegardsHi,
I downloaded the 9i, the installation started ok and I was
able to complete the install procedure, but a few things did not
go as I planned:
1.- The installation MUST be run on the console X, and cannot
be run from a remote terminal (odd!).
2.- On a 2-CPU machine the installation didn't install all the
files for the sistem to start.
3.- During a second attempt the installer issued an error
regarding a compilation problem.
Can anyone help me, I can't get the installer running without
problems. -
Installation of OracleAS 10g on Red Hat Linux ES 3.0
Installation of Oracle AS 10g on RedHat ES 3.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
Copy from OTN Note
Start
Oracle 10g is certified to run the base release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (Advanced Server and Enterprise Server) without updates. If you have update CDs, you can use the boot CD from the update instead of the boot CD from the base release to automatically apply all updates during the installation. All updates from Red Hat are supported by Oracle.
1. Boot the server using the first CD.
o You may need to change your BIOS settings to allow booting from the CD.
2. The boot screen appears with the boot: prompt at the bottom of the screen.
o Select Enter to continue with a graphical install on the console. (For other installation methods and options, refer to the Red Hat Installation Guide.)
o The installer scans your hardware, briefly displays the Red Hat splash screen, and then begins a series of screen prompts.
3. Language Selection
o Accept the default.
4. Keyboard Configuration
o Accept the default.
5. Welcome Screen
o Click on Next.
6. Mouse Configuration
o Accept the default.
7. Installation Type
o Select Custom.
8. Disk Partitioning Setup
o A thorough treatment of disk partitioning is beyond the scope of this article, which assumes that you are familiar with disk partitioning methods.
(WARNING: Improperly partitioning a disk is one of the surest and fastest ways to wipe out everything on your hard disk. If you are unsure how to proceed, stop and get help, or you will risk losing data!)
This article uses the following partitioning scheme, with ext3 for each filesystem:
The 9GB disk on the first controller (/dev/sda) will hold all Linux and Oracle software and contains the following partitions:
- 100MB /boot partition
-1,500MB swap partitionâSet this to at least twice the amount of RAM in the system but to no more than 2GB (32-bit systems do not support swap files larger than 2GB). If you need more than 2GB of swap space, create multiple swap partitions.
-7,150MB root partitionâ This partition will be used for everything, including /usr, /tmp, /var, /opt, /home, and more. This was done purely to simplify installation for the purposes of this guide. A more robust partitioning scheme would separate these directories onto separate filesystems.
9. Boot Loader Configuration
o Accept the default.
10. Network Configuration
o It is usually best to configure database servers with a static IP address. To do so, click on Edit.
o A pop-up window appears. Uncheck the Configure using DHCP box, and enter the IP Address and Netmask for the server. Be sure that Activate on boot is checked, and click on OK.
o In the Hostname box, select manually and enter the hostname.
o In the Miscellaneous Settings box, enter the remaining network settings.
11. Firewall Configuration
o For the purposes of this walk-through, no firewall is configured. Select No firewall.
12. Additional Language Support
o Accept the default.
13. Time Zone Selection
o Choose the time settings that are appropriate for your area. Setting the system clock to UTC is usually a good practice for servers. To do so, click on System clock uses UTC.
14. Set Root Password
o Enter a password for root, and enter it again to confirm.
15. Package Group Selection
o Select only the package sets shown here. Leave all others unselected.
o Desktop
- X Window System
- Gnome
- KDE
- See my comments in the RHES 2.1 section regarding choice of GUI.
o Applications
- Editors
- Graphical Internet
o Servers
- Do not select anything in this group.
o Development
- Development Tools
o System
- Administration Tools
o Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Do not select anything in this group.
o Miscellaneous
- Legacy Software Development
o Click on Next to proceed.
16. About to Install
o Click on Next.
17. Installing Packages
o Software will be copied to the hard disk and installed. Change disks as prompted, and click on Next when the installation is complete.
18. Graphical Interface (X) Configuration
o Accept the defaults unless the installer does not recognize your video card. If your video card is not recognized, you will not be able to continue.
19. Monitor Configuration
o Accept the default if the installer correctly identifies your monitor. Otherwise, select a compatible monitor from the list.
20. Customize Graphical Configuration
o Accept the defaults.
21. Congratulations
o Remove the installation media from the system, and click on Next.
22. The system automatically reboots and presents a new welcome screen.
o Click on Next.
23. License Agreement
o Read the license agreement. If you agree to the terms, select Yes, I agree to the License Agreement and click on Next.
24. Date and Time
o Set the Date and Time.
o If you want to use an NTP server (recommended), select Enable Network Time Protocol and enter the name of the NTP server.
25. User Account
o Create an account for yourself.
o Do not create an account for oracle at this time. Creating the oracle account is covered later in this section.
26. Red Hat Network
o If you want to use or activate your Red Hat Network account now, accept the default, click on Next, and follow the product activation instructions that accompanied your Red Hat product.
27. Additional CDs
o Click on Next.
28. Finish Setup
o Click on Next.
29. A graphical login screen appears.
30. Congratulations! Your Linux software is now installed.
End of OTN Note
Now just install compat-db-4.0.14-5.i386.rpm
Gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-34.1.i386.rpm
Libpng10-1.0.13-8.i386.rpm
ORBit-0.5.17-10.4.i386.rpm
Install patch 3006854
Copy libcwait.so file from /etc to /lib
And make links
mv /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc323
mv /usr/bin/g++ /usr/bin/g++323
ln âsf /usr/bin/gcc296 /usr/bin/gcc
ln âsf /usr/bin/g++296 /usr/bin/g++
Kernel Settings as per requirement of ORACLE AS 10g in /etc/sysctl.conf
kernel.shmall = 2097152
kernel.shmmax = 2147483648
kernel.shmmni = 4096
kernel.sem = 256 65000 200 256
fs.file-max = 131072
net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 1024 65000
kernel.msgmnb=65556
kernel.msgmni=4096
Then restart the computer
Login with Oracle user
now path setting as
I have done this by make two environment files
Infra.env
TMP=/tmp
Export TMP
TMPDIR=$TMP
Export TMPDIR
ORACLE_BASE=/oracle
Export ORACLE_BASE
ORACLE_HOME=$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)
Export ORACLE_SID
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
Export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
Copy this file with name as.env and change ORACLE_HOME from infra to as.
. ./infra.env
DISPLAY=localhost:0.0; export DISPLAY
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
] âo [ 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 infrastructureâs installation plz rename that 3 files as
Mv coredb coredb-infra
Mv dbhome dbhome-infra
Mv ora ⦠oraâ¦-infra
If u overwrite that files by creating same name of middle tier files no problem.
When problem comes?
AS will work fine but when u have to install patches on AS then problem comes if u have overwrite that files. So plz rename them before creation of same files of middle tier. Thanx
Zeeshan Ali
@CES
[email protected]Hi,
I tried uname -a and it returns the following:
Linux NLABLINUX 2.4.21-20.EL.c0 #1 Thu Sep 9 02:07:03 EDT 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
We have the following problems:
1. I am having a box running RHEL 3.0 (got from centos.org). I have Oracle 10g running ok. Now I tried to install ASMLIB downloaded from technet. The files are:
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 \
When I tried to install these files, I got the following error:
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]
2. We created 4 raw partitions /dev/raw/raw1 - 4 using raw command.
[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
then tried this:
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';
create diskgroup dg1 normal redundancy
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kfdsk::grpmatch], [1],
[3939617408], [], [], [], [], []
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kfgrpJoin2], [5], [], [], [], [],
ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
Any help is appreciated.
Irshad A. Buchh
Senior Principal Consultant -
Can't install Oracle 9i for Red Hat Linux AS3
I can't install Oracle Database 9i for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Please see messages following:
[oracle@rhas3 oracle]$ /mnt/cdrom/install/linux/runInstaller
Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /tmp/OraInstall2004-01-30_03-31-11PM/jre/bin/java. Please wait...
/tmp/OraInstall2004-01-30_03-31-11PM/jre/bin/i386/native_threads/java: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[oracle@rhas3 oracle]$rpm -qa|grep libstdc++|less
libstdc++-3.2.3-20
libstdc++-ssa-3.5ssa-0.20030801.41
libstdc++-devel-3.2.3-20
libstdc++-ssa-devel-3.5ssa-0.20030801.4
anybody know how to install for RH AS3, I have tried many time to find out the libraries but still not work and I've plan for RAC also.
ChedDid you carefully go through all pre-req steps for install?
Oracle needs some "compatibility libraries" as well (compat-lib*). Here are packages for AS 10g, most or all of which apply to Database too.
Checking operating system packages: gcc-3.2.3-20,compat-gcc-7.3-2.96.122,compat-gcc-c++-7.3-2.96.122,compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.122,compat-libstdc++-devel-7.3-2.96.122,setarch-1.3-1,pdksh-5.2.14,sysstat-4.0.7,gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-34.1,libstdc++-3.2.3,compat-libstdc++-devel-7.3-2.96.122,compat-glibc-7.x-2.2.4.32.5
When required packages are in place, there's another error lurking, related to __libc_wait symbol.
runInstaller "boots" OUI, which includes running a JRE from tmp. This JRE (build 02) is broken, but you can setup to run another one via oraparam.ini and JRE_LOCATION. Download build 10 from Sun (google "jre 1.3.1 download"). -
Problems with the installation of the Oracle 8i in Red Hat 6.1
It has some days I come trying to install the Oracle (Oracle 8i) in an operational system Linux Red Hat 6.1 and come finding problems, that did not obtain to determine correctly are of the Virtual Java Machine or in runIns.sh of the Oracle.
I go to give a detailed description of the error and mainly of runIns.sh for who it knows vocjs to help me in this arduous task that became the installation of oracle.
The installation of the Virtual Java Machine as well as the one of the Oracle followed the procedures told in the Leiame.Oracle being carried through with the user root.
All the installation process is being carried through with an user of the called system oracle8i pertaining to the primary group oinstall and the suplemental group dba.
When I enter with the following string of command I receive the error below:
$ ./runInstaller
Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /usr/local/jre/bin/jre. Please
wait...
Error in CreateOUIProcess(): -1
: invalid address
The archive runInstall.sh before I discovered this group if found in the following way.
/usr/local/jre/bin/jre -ss4m -oss4m -ms32m -mx64mb -Doracle.installer.nlsEnabled=TRUE -Doracle.installer.startup_location=. -Doracle.installer.library_loc=../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/bin/linux -cp ../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/InstImages.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/.oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/xmlparser.jar:./ru nimage/lib/OraInstaller.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/ewt.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/li b/help.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/InstHelp.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/oracleice. jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/OraInstaller.jar:/tmp/orainstall: -nojit oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicInstaller -scratchPath /tmp/orainstall -sourceLoc "../../stage/products.jar" -sourceType network $1 $2 $3
Soon after with a message placed here I moved for the following format, that is with which remains now.
/usr/local/jre/bin/jre -ss4m -oss4m -ms32m -mx100mb -Doracle.installer.nlsEnabled=TRUE -Doracle.installer.startup_location=. -Doracle.installer.library_loc=../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/bin/linux -cp ../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/InstImages.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/.oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/xmlparser.jar:./ru nimage/lib/OraInstaller.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/ewt.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/li b/help.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/InstHelp.jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/oracleice. jar:../../stage/Components/oracle/swd/oui/1.6.0.7.0/1/DataFiles/Expanded/lib/OraInstaller.jar:/tmp/orainstall: -nojit oracle.sysman.oii.oiic.OiicInstaller -scratchPath /tmp/orainstall -sourceLoc "../../stage/products.jar" -sourceType network $1 $2 $3
They forgive for the exaggerated size of the question, but already I placed this question in other groups of discugco as well as for the Oracle bed and I did not get reply.
I anticipate Gratefulness.
Sebastico Carlos Santos
Universidade Federal de Uberlbndia
Uberlbndia, Minas Gerais, BrasilI had this problem the best thing to do is make sure you have the Blackdown.org JDK116_v5 for Linux installed. Then:
JAVA_HOME=/somedirectory/jdk116_v5
export JAVA_HOME
This fixed the problem for me and I was able to run runIns.sh. -
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Follup this thread How to install ?
i'm trying to install oralce in linux red hat 4.i extraced the db sucessfully
Now iing'm try to copy this
kernel.shmall = 2097152
kernel.shmmax = 2147483648
kernel.shmmni = 4096
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net.core.rmem_max=262144
net.core.wmem_default=262144
net.core.wmem_max=262144
from http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/10g/oracle-db-10gr2-installation-on-rhel-4.php . and paste into /etc/sysctl.conf here .. But copy and paste is not working.. How can i do that ?sb92075 wrote:
phaeus wrote:
Hello,
i think you can work best if you connect your guest to the host network and working from the host directly (if you have no skill with linux). To do this "system-config-network" if avaible on the guest will help you to set ip address.
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