Trying to add oinstall and dba (for Oracle Database and Enterprise Manager) to my LDAP account

I want to add groups to my LDAP user account abc. Currently I have uid=243782(abc) gid=10(wheel) groups=1275(nsn-emp),9834(nsn-moh),10(wheel), but I want groups oinstall, oper and dba added.
According to the database installation document, local os group must include oinstall and dba.
The following local operating system groups and users are required if you are
installing Oracle Database:
■ The Oracle Inventory group (typically, oinstall)
■ The OSDBA group (typically, dba)
■ The Oracle software owner (typically, oracle)
I tried to add abc groups oinstall and dba using root user, but it failed.
Could you please inform me how to add these groups?
Thanks.
lf

Folks,
Hello. Thanks a lot for replying. I do the following command: [user@localhost bin]$ wget http://localhost.localdomain:1158/em
The command returns the message:
--11:36:33-- http://localhost.localdomain:1158/em
Resolving localhost.localdomain... 127.0.0.1
Connecting to localhost.localdomain|127.0.0.1|:1158... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 No headers, assuming HTTP/0.9
Length: unspecified
Saving to: `em'
[ <=>                                                                                                              ] 7 --.-K/s in 0.002s
11:36:33 (4.15 KB/s) - Read error at byte 7 (Connection reset by peer).Retrying.
--11:36:34-- (try: 2) http://localhost.localdomain:1158/em
Connecting to localhost.localdomain|127.0.0.1|:1158... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 No headers, assuming HTTP/0.9
Length: unspecified
Saving to: `em.1'
100%[=================================================================================================================>] 7 --.-K/s in 0s
11:36:34 (16.8 KB/s) - Read error at byte 7 (Connection reset by peer).Retrying.
The above message repeats again and again until finally returns the following message:
11:39:02 (40.2 KB/s) - Read error at byte 7 (Connection reset by peer).Giving up.
In browser, http://localhost.localdomain:1158/em cannot display and pop up a Windows with the message: You have chosen to open whicn is BIN file from http://localhost.localdomain:1158 What sholud FireFox do with this file ? Save to Disk ?
My question is:
I don't know how to display http://localhost.localdomain:1158/em in Browser. How to solve the issue ?
Thanks.

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