Instalation oracle client 10g
Hi. My name is Pedro Ulloa and I'm writing from Chile.
I just bought the data base oracle 10g and all is perfect, the connection, administration, etc. we have installed oracle 10g in a Linux machine and the users are in a windows machine. the problem is when we install the oracle client the first time we have no problem, but if there is any problem with the instalation and we have to install it again the driver changes for instance: the first time is OraClient10g_home1 and the second time change to OraClient10g_home2 or home3 and so forth.
That is a problem because mi connection string is the following:
Set BaseDatos = New ADODB.Connection
BaseDatos.Open "Driver={Oracle en OraClient10g_home1};UID=operador;Password=xxx;DBQ=orcl"
What should I do when I'm going to install the oracle client more than once and I always want the driver is in the same folder.
Note: sorry for my basic english. it´s the better I can do.
Best regard.
SELinux is a Linux security extension. I haven't run debian in about 7 years, but I think the more recent installation packages have SELinux. Check on that and try disabling it before you install.
~Jer
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15. Verify whether your source machine is an NFS server again by typing: # ps ef | grep nfsd
16. Make sure your source machine is exporting your product directory by typing: # /usr/sbin/dfshares
17. Now, log in to the target machine by type: # rlogin target-machine-name l user (not root)
18. Then log in as the root user by typing: # su
19. Go to the source machine by typing: # cd /net/source-machine/cdrom/your-cd-file-name ,then Skip to 24.
20. If you cannot change to that directory in Step 19 and you do not have an auto-mounter on your network, then create amount point by typing the following commands.
21. # mkdir /remote_products
22. # /usr/sbin/mount F nfs r source-machine:/cdrom/your-cd-file-name /remote_products
23. # cd /remote_products
24. Redirect the target machine display to source machine by typing: # DISPLAY=source-machine:0; export DISPLAY (if you use a Bourne or Korn shell).
25. Start the Web Start Installer by typing: # ./installer (or whatever the installer name program is). -
Hi All
I am installing Oracle RAC 10g 10.2.0.1 on HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64 but can not complete
hosts file
#Public IPs
10.144.1.111 spgdb01
10.144.1.112 spgdb02
#Private IPs
10.144.2.2 spgdb01p
10.144.2.3 spgdb02p
#Virtual IPs
10.144.1.113 spgdb01v
10.144.1.114 spgdb02v
I do installation with runInstaller without error. It copy and link is ok. When I run root.sh then It cannot complete as following
Checking to see if Oracle CRS stack is already configured
Checking to see if any 9i GSD is up
Setting the permissions on OCR backup directory
Setting up NS directories
Oracle Cluster Registry configuration upgraded successfully
WARNING: directory '/oracle/product/10.2.0' is not owned by root
WARNING: directory '/oracle/product' is not owned by root
WARNING: directory '/oracle' is not owned by root
Successfully accumulated necessary OCR keys.
Using ports: CSS=49895 CRS=49896 EVMC=49898 and EVMR=49897.
node <nodenumber>: <nodename> <private interconnect name> <hostname>
node 0: spgdb01 spgdb01p spgdb01
node 1: spgdb02 spgdb02p spgdb02
Creating OCR keys for user 'root', privgrp 'sys'..
Operation successful.
Now formatting voting device: /ora/crs/votedisk01
waitpid(-1, 0x7fffdf50, WUNTRACED) .................................................................................................... [sleeping]
Now formatting voting device: /oracle/oradata1/crs/votedisk02
Now formatting voting device: /oracle/oradata2/crs/votedisk03
Format of 3 voting devices complete.
Startup will be queued to init within 30 seconds.
====================
I have waited for 10 mins but still not complete
Additionally, log from runInstaller, I got
Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from /tmp/OraInstall2011-04-28_12-13-31AM. Please wait ...-bash-4.2$ Oracle Universal Installer, Version 10.2.0.1.0 Production
Copyright (C) 1999, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Private Interconnect : null
Private Interconnect : null
Private Interconnect : null
Private Interconnect : null
So, please help me fix this issue
Thank youI had this problem and resolved it by transporting the file to the installation server with the correct ftp datatype (binary).
On page 54 of the install guide (..Server\Oracle_Business_Intelligence\doc\doc\bi.1013\b31765.pdf) that comes with the installation files, there is an instruction to make sure that any ftp activity is done in binary.
This may not have occured with the license.xml file if you use a tool which offers the "feature" of automatic datatype recognition.
Hope this helps. -
Unable to install Oracle Lite 10g on Windows 7 64-bit
I've tried installing Oracle Lite 10g on my Windows 7 64-bit computer but I get a message saying "JDK is not installed on machine". I even have Java installed on my computer too.
Any ideas what could be causing the issue?
Thanks
GarethOracle lite 10g is not supported on Windows 7. The core issue is you are running on an unsupported platform.
You have may have to go in the docs and figure out what JDKs were supported, i think 1.4 and 1.5. and try
installing one of those and maybe you can get uninstall to work. This is just a guess though.
thanks
mike
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