Apps Directory Structure

Hi,
With the help of many good posts on this forum I got 11.5.10.2 Apps running on Suse Linux 9.0. I installed Vision Demo database and the installation location is
/opt/oracle
under this directory following directories have been created by rapidinstall
visappl
viscomn
visdata
visdb
visora
Could someone please educate me about this directory structure.
Also where should my environment variables like ORACLE_BASE and ORACLE_HOME point, which environment files should I put these env variables so that these get applied after reboot automatically.
Thanks in advance.
Ravi Singh
Message was edited by:
Ravi-2006

Hi Ravi
Let me answer to your query...
What all i understand you want to know the file structure, as you have installed vission DB thus
visappl - APPL_TOP
viscomn - COMMON_TOP
visdata - data_top (data top for appl utilies 806 home)
visdb - database
visora - ora_top
There are 2 oracle home
1) 9i oracle_home which I feel must be -- visdb
and
2) 806 oracle home which is visdata
8.0.6 oracle home is ussed for apps utlities adpatch/adclone etc
when you source different environment file you then see the difference
FYI
appl_top env file --> $APPL_TOP APPS<SID>_server.env
let me know if you still have doubt
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