Install 9iAS problem
We are trying to install Oracle 9ias release 2 on windows 2000 system
The first step F set File Locations is ok
The second step : Available Products , I choice uOracle9i Application Server 9.0.2.0.0 v is ok.
Then thrid step : Installation Type , I choice uC.Business Intelligence and Formsv have following error message :
Installation has detected that a fully qualified hostname has not been specified for this host. Oracle9i Application Server installation requires a default domain name to be specified for each host where it is installed. Please consult your operation system instructions for details on assigning a default domain name. if you are not using a DNS server, then the file c:\WINNT\System32\drivers\etc\hosts must also include a line of the form: <IP_ADDRESS> <FULLY_QUALIFIED_HOSTNAME> <ALIASES>
After I set c:\WINNT\System32\drivers\etc\hosts File and reboot host, but still have this errorCHow can we solve this problem ? Thanks.
We are trying to install Oracle 9ias release 2 on windows 2000 system(...)
Did you notice that "Oracle9i Application Server installation requires a default domain name to be specified for each host where it is installed."? Seems as if AS requires both lookup (name) and reverse lookup (ip) to work (with domain names).
Open command prompt and type 'ipconfig /all' and check Host Name and Primary DNS Suffix. (There you should also be able to see if DNS servers are properly configured, if need be.)
After I set c:\WINNT\System32\drivers\etc\hosts File and reboot host, but still have this errorCHow can we solve this problem ? Thanks. That took care of only half of the problem :)
Hth,
Fredrik
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HughHugh, here's the info you wanted:
PURPOSE
This article describes the procedure how to manually perform the actions to
create a "clean machine" on Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP and how to
manually remove all Oracle components (e.g.: oracle RDBMS database server,
IAS, OEM, client installations, etc) and services from your computer.
SCOPE & APPLICATION
This article is intended for DBA's on the Microsoft Windows platform.
WARNING:
1. Remove all Oracle components from your computer only as a last resort,
and only if you want to remove ALL Oracle components from your system.
2. These instructions remove all Oracle components, services, and registry
entries from your computer. In addition, any database files in the
subdirectories under ORACLE_BASE\ORADATA\ are also removed.
3. These procedures will also remove Oracle network configuration files,
user written scripts and any other user generated files that may be stored
in Oracle_Base directories.
4. Exercise extreme care when removing registry entries. Removing incorrect
entries can severely compromise your computer.
MANUALLY REMOVING ALL ORACLE COMPONENTS AND SERVICES FROM YOUR COMPUTER
Section A (steps 1-6) describes the removal of all Oracle components on
Windows NT,2000 and XP.
Section B (steps 1-4) describes the removal of all Oracle components on
Windows 95 and Windows 98.
A. Removing Components on Windows NT/2000/XP.
To remove all Oracle components from a computer on Windows NT/2000/XP:
1. Check privileges:
1.a. Ensure you are logged in as a user with Administrator privileges.
2. Stop all Oracle services (if any are running):
2.a. NT: Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Services.
2000,XP: Right click My Computer > Manage > Services and Applications >
> Services
2.b. If any Oracle services (their names begin with Oracle) exist and have
the status Started, select the service and click Stop.
2.c. Click Close to exit the Services window.
2.d. Close the Control Panel/Computer Management window.
3. Remove the entries in the Windows registry:
3.a. Start the registry editor:
Choose Start > Run > regedit
Note: On Windows NT you can use regedt32 instead. The searching
capabilities of regedt32 is limited compared to regedit. It will be
needed to be able to edit 32-bit entries in the registry. Since we
are not going to update any 32-bit entry it is not needed.
3.b. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORACLE
Note the value of the key INST_LOC, this is the location of the
Oracle Universal Installer (OUI). The default location is
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory. If this value is different, make
note of it, so we can delete these files later.
Delete this ORACLE key.
3.c. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC and expand all subkeys and
remove all keys under here which are related with the
"Oracle ODBC Driver"
3.d. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services and remove
all keys under here that begin with ORACLE or ORAWEB.
3.e. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\EventLog\...
...\Application and remove all keys under here that begin with ORACLE.
3.f. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\...
...\Uninstall and remove any entries related to Oracle.
3.g. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, remove all keys that begin with Ora or ORCL
(e.g. Oracle..., ORADC..., ORAMMC..., OraOLE..., OraPerf... and ORCL...).
3.h. Close the registry.
4. Clean up the environment settings:
4.a. NT: Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Environment tab
2000,XP: Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Advanced tab >
Environment variables.
4.b. At "System Variables" click on the variable PATH in order to modify
the value. For example, you may see a path similar to this one:
C:\ORACLE\ORA81\BIN;C:\PROGRAM FILES\ORACLE\JRE\1.1.7\BIN
4.c. If an %ORACLE_HOME% was installed, remove this %ORACLE_HOME%\BIN path.
4.d. If JRE was installed by Oracle, remove the JRE path.
4.e. If there is a CLASSPATH variable under "System Variables", first make note
of the path defined, then delete it. This variable can be added back at
a later date if needed.
4.f. Check if there are any other Oracle variables set in "System Variables",
ORACLE_HOME, ORACLE_SID, TNS_ADMIN, JSERV or WV_GATEWAY_CFG. If these
exist, delete them also.
4.g. Click on APPLY and OK.
4.h. Close the Control Panel window.
5. Delete the software and icons:
5.a. NT: Choose Start > Programs > Windows NT Explorer.
2000,XP: Choose Start > Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer.
5.b. NT: Go to %SystemDrive%\WINNT\PROFILES\ALL USERS\START MENU\PROGRAMS
2000,XP: Go to %SystemDrive%\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ALL USERS\...
...\START MENU\PROGRAMS
Note 1: These locations depend on whether OS was upgraded from NT, or
this was a fresh install of 2000/XP.
Note 2: To locate your System Drive, type in DOS-box: echo %SystemDrive%
and delete the following icons:
- Oracle Installation Products
- PRODUCT_NAME - HOME_NAME e.g.
Oracle for Windows NT - Dev6i
Oracle Reports 6i - Dev6i
Oracle Olap Client 2.2 - Dev6i
Oracle9i Lite
Oracle - OraHome92
5.c. Go to %SystemDrive%\Program Files\Oracle or the location of INST_LOC as
noted earlier in step 3.b. and delete this directory.
Note: In order to successfully delete all files, you may have to reboot
your computer first, in order to clear Operating System locks
on those files.
5.d. Go to the temporary directory and delete all files and directories in here
(see note in 5.c.).
NT: %SystemDrive%\Temp
2000,XP:
%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Temp\
5.e. Go to the drive where the Oracle software is installed on your machine
and delete all ORACLE_BASE directories on your hard drive (see note in
5.c.).
5.f. Close the Windows Explorer / Windows NT Explorer.
6. Finish the removal:
6.a. Empty the recycle bin
Right click on recycle bin > Empty Recycle Bin.
6.b. Reboot your computer.
6.c. Optionally: If you are on Windows 2000 or XP run the System Defragmenter
utility:
- from Control Panel, select Administrative Tools > Computer Management
- expand Storage, then select Disk Defragmenter
- highlight each virtual drive, in turn, and click Defragment
- reboot your computer when finished.
B. Removing Components on Windows 95 or Windows 98.
To remove all Oracle components from a computer on Windows 95/Windows 98:
1. Remove the entries in the Windows registry:
1.a. Start the registry editor at the MS-DOS command prompt:
C:\> REGEDIT
1.b. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORACLE
Note the value of the key INST_LOC, this is the location of the Oracle
Universal Installer. The default location is
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory
If this value is different, make note of it, so we can delete these files
later. Delete this ORACLE key.
1.c. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC and expand all subkeys and
remove all keys under here which are related with the
"Oracle ODBC Driver".
1.d. Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
and remove any entries related to Oracle.
1.e. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, remove all keys that begin with Ora or ORCL
(e.g. Oracle..., ORADC..., ORAMMC..., OraOLE..., OraPerf... and ORCL...).
1.f. Close the registry.
2. Clean up the environment settings:
2.a. Open your AUTOEXEC.BAT with an editor to modify the PATH variable.
For example, you may see a path similar to this one:
C:\ORACLE\ORA81\BIN;G:\PROGRAM FILES\ORACLE\JRE\1.1.7\BIN .
2.b. If an %ORACLE_HOME% was installed, remove this %ORACLE_HOME%\BIN path.
2.c. If there is a CLASSPATH variable set in the AUTOEXEC.BAT, first make note
of the path defined, then delete it. This variable can be added back at
a later date if needed.
2.d. If JRE was installed by Oracle, remove the JRE path.
2.e. Save the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and close the edit.
3. Delete the software and icons:
3.a. Choose Start > Programs > Windows Explorer.
3.b. Go to SYSTEM_DRIVE:\WINDOWS\START MENU\PROGRAMS
and delete the following icons:
- Oracle - HOME_NAME
where HOME_NAME is the previous Oracle home name.
- Oracle Installation Products
3.c. Go to SYSTEM_DRIVE:\Program Files\Oracle or the location of INST_LOC as
noted earlier in step 1.b and delete this directory.
3.d Go to SYSTEM_DRIVE:\Temp and delete all files and directories in here.
3.e. Go to the drive where the Oracle software is installed on your machine
and delete all ORACLE_BASE directories on your hard drive.
3.f. Remove any Oracle-related .INI files that may exist in the Windows
directory. The Windows directory may be found by entering
"echo %WINDIR%" from a command prompt.
Typical Oracle .INI files include ORADIM73.INI, ORADIM80.INI,
ORACLE.INI, ORAODBC.INI
3.g. Close the Windows Explorer.
4. Finish the removal:
4.a. Empty the recycle bin
Right click on recycle bin > Empty Recycle Bin
4.b. Reboot your computer.
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Had posted this originally on Metalink, but was told since I downloaded the iAS from Technet (4/26/01), I need to post questions to this forum. SO: Was told "The hang after the wireless install completes is a know issue. Unpublished Bug: 1643172 ". What do I need to do to work around this bug?
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Installing 9iAS 1.0.2.2.1 with 9i Db 9.0.1
After installing 9i Db, when installing 9iAS, after the Component Configuration and Startup screen, the installation starts thens hangs with the message 'Enterprise Manager Common files Missing Dependices' Missing oracle.swd.jre1.1.8.10.0.
Any ideas, I have cleaned out my system for a restall in cluding the registries but the same problem reappears.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards Stu.Hi Stuard,
You may want to follow the following steps to install 9iDB with 9iAS 10221.
You can also refer to the early msg disussion in this forum on the same subject.
Thanks,
Yuning
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below are some steps you need to make to install 9iAS 1.0.2.2.1,
some of the steps are not needed for 1.0.2.2.2
install 9iAS v1.0.2.2.2 in Oracle 9i Environment (windows 2000)
9i DB <OH>: d:\oracle\ora90
9iAS <OH>: d:\oracle\iSuites
1. Delete the spfile.ora. Go to the d:\oracle\ora90\database and
delete the file spfile.ora OR you can rename it.
2. Modify the following init.ora parameters
a. db_cache_size=33554432
b. open_cursors=300
c. java_pool_size=67108864
d. large_pool_size=67108864
e. processes=200
f. O7_dictionary_accessibility=true
g. job_queue_processes=3
3.Restart the database
4. Use the JDBC lib files from the 9i Database environment to
iAS home d:\oracle\ora90\jdbc\lib to d:\oracle\iSuites\jdbc\lib
5. Remove the Oracle HTTP server from the Oracle database home
6. Resize the database tablespaces
INDX: 50 MB
SYSTEM: 550 MB
UNDOTBS: 150 MB
USERS: 200 MB
TEMP: 100 MB -
Installing 9iAS 1.0.2.2 (Portal) on 9i database
Installing 9iAS 1.0.2.2 on 9i database and getting an
error: "ORA-04031: unable to allocate 40972 bytes of shared
memory ("large pool","unknown object","koh-kghu sessi","pl/sql
Errors encountered in the Install process. Installation
Aborted."
Error occured on 49% of installation process of Portal
configuration!!!!
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
JanezI had the same problem. Try this:
Please see if the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack is installed. You can normally see
this in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs.
There are two solutions/workarounds:
Solution One: Make a Registry Export
1. Start REGEDIT. Navigate to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\
Microsoft\Transaction Server\Setup(OCM)
2. Choose Registry, Export Registry File. Select to export the current branch.
3. Enter a filename, e.g. pre-ias.reg
4. With 'Setup(OCM)' highlighted, press the Delete key. At the 'confirm key
delete' prompt, answer Yes.
5. Install the 9i Application Server.
6. Re-establish the registry key by double clicking the filename you created.
Solution Two: Uninstall the Option Pack
This solution takes more time, but if you don't need the Option Pack you can
remove it.
Remove the NT Option Pack, install 9iAS, then you can install the Option Pack
again.
Explanation
It appears that the Universal Installer hangs on a specific registry key that
belongs to a component of the Option Pack.
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EXPERIENCE Installing 9iAS r2 on RH 7.3 or Suse 8 ?
Hi:
Anyone have experience installing 9ias r2 on RH7.3 or Suse 8 ?
I would prefer RH 7.3!
If anyone know the tricks and steps to get it installed please post them here gently :)))
Thanks in advance.Hello
I did a clean install with suse 8.0 . This is my configuration and basic installation steps.
Installed suse8 with pdksh (k shell, will not install by default )and Swap space 1GB
The hostname and IP adrress was in /etc/hosts file (Some shell scripts hardcode IP, Lot of problems when try to change IP address after installation)
Created iasdba group (didnt use the oracle user comes with suse)
Created ias user (made the home directory as /u1/ias , u1 is another mount point or can be a subdirectory under root )
logged in as ias user and set all env variables (created a shell script called set_ias_inf and put everything in it)
Install the infrastructure first (watch for the creation of genclntsh in $ORACLE_HOME/bin directory, as soon as it created from installation , made the following modification in the line starting with SYSLIBS, added the following line after -lc ,
-lgcc -L/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-suse-linux/2.95.3/
Installation completed and all required services started without any problem
To check did http://server:1810 and connect to em with ias_admin and passwd
stop the em from the suse box
emctl stop
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Completed the AS installation with everything and did the same change as INF installation
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Hi,
I am currently trying to install 9iAS on Linux, I get the following error:
Error in invoking target install of makefile /orahome1/sqlplus/lib/ins_sqlplus.mk
I'ved tried orahome1/relink all
This didn't work got loads of no such file or directory errors.
Then tried a make on ins_sqlplus.mk from another forum, this had an error (I'll try it again and post the error, had something like env_sql.mk in it).
As you might have guessed I am new to Oracle and Linux so this is a big problem, if anyone can help that would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Phil MaskellCheck this Link out:->
http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.shtml
an excellent place to get started.
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Trying to install 9iAS 1.0.2.2.1 on Win2000
Universal Installer cant install the product. We are getting an
error like: "cant find oracle.swd.jre 1.1.8.10.0" But on the CD1
there is oracle.swd.jre 1.1.7.30. Can anyone help us?Better yet: I found this from one of the forums, it has
something to do with the 9iAS using an older version of 'jre
something' than the 9i database... here it is: I am going to
try it myself....
Title : error installing 9ias using 9i database O/S : MS
Windows
Author : Mark Hartmann Type : Answer
Date : Nov 22, 2001 06:39 PT
POST :REPLY (W/QUOTE)
Hi !
I had the same problem before I had a look into this forum. But
it seems i found a way around this problem:
1. I have all the required files copied from CD to my harddisk
(disk1, disk2 and disk3).
2. I copied the required "jre_1.1.8"-files from the Oracle9i-DB
CD 1 stage directory into the stage directory of "Disk1" and to
be sure to the other stage dir in the "install" directory.
3. I use the OUI 2.0 which has been installed with the database.
With this I got around this message. Hope this helps anyone. -
Install 9iAS 1.0.2.2.a on XP
hi,
anybody has success with AS installation on XP? i cannot see the point why should i install db at least twice (9.x, 8.1.7, 8.0.6, ...) and why is j2sdk, jre is need to be installed multiple instances.
- oracle agent cannot srart up (no SNMP master, what's missing?)
- there is two HTTPD
- cannot set the DAD connect string for 9iAS
i was reading hundreds of pages, mainly preinstallation tasks. trying to deinstall and reinstall after and have to clean up the registry manually (and the folders as well).
so the Q is: is there any complete book (howto) about to install a 9iAS on my XP which includes all the steps suggestion, and not like this, enter "DAD name:", and the help says ("enter the DAD name").
thxBetter yet: I found this from one of the forums, it has
something to do with the 9iAS using an older version of 'jre
something' than the 9i database... here it is: I am going to
try it myself....
Title : error installing 9ias using 9i database O/S : MS
Windows
Author : Mark Hartmann Type : Answer
Date : Nov 22, 2001 06:39 PT
POST :REPLY (W/QUOTE)
Hi !
I had the same problem before I had a look into this forum. But
it seems i found a way around this problem:
1. I have all the required files copied from CD to my harddisk
(disk1, disk2 and disk3).
2. I copied the required "jre_1.1.8"-files from the Oracle9i-DB
CD 1 stage directory into the stage directory of "Disk1" and to
be sure to the other stage dir in the "install" directory.
3. I use the OUI 2.0 which has been installed with the database.
With this I got around this message. Hope this helps anyone. -
Installing 9iAS 1.0.2.2 on 9i database
Installing 9iAS 1.0.2.2 on 9i database and getting an
error: "ORA-04031: unable to allocate 40972 bytes of shared
memory ("large pool","unknown object","koh-kghu sessi","pl/sql
Errors encountered in the Install process. Installation Aborted."
Error occured on 49% of installation process! Anyone have any
ideas?
Thanks,
JanezDear Janez,
I understand the disappointment you are going through right now,
because I my self went through the same feeling of frustration
for a long time before I could successfully install Oracle9iAS
1.0.2.2 in conjunction with an Oracle9i 9.0.1 database (on the
Windows platform).
First of all, for some reason (???) Oracle no longer allows any
user to connect as SYS without the "as SYSDBA" clause. The OPCA
wizard requests the SYS password and connect string for the
database where it has to create the Portal Repository. I believe
that the "opca.jar" has the login credentials hard-coded
as "SYS" (without the "as SYSDBA" clause). To work around this,
set the parameter O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY=TRUE in the
database INIT.ORA file.
The next problem I faced was with the Oracle JDBC driver that
was supplied along with the Oracle9i database (release 9.0.1). I
found that I was not being able to establish a simple connection
using the classes111.zip or classes12.zip provided with the
Oracle9i database itself. I then visited the Oracle Technology
Network to search for Oracle9i JDBC drivers and downloaded the
classes12.zip file listed for the Solaris platform (there were
no JDBC drivers listed for the Oracle9i database on Windows
NT/2000, only Oracle8i release 8.1.7).
Then I ran the Portal Configuration Assistant batch file
(launch.bat) after replacing the existing classes111.zip in the
script's CLASSPATH with the classes12.zip I had just downloaded.
Now I was getting the same error message that you have listed.
I then attempted to create the Portal 3.0.9 repository manually
instead of using the Configuration Wizard and was finally able
to do so. I am outlining the steps below that you have to follow
to do the same.
1. With a text editor, open the following file:
<ORACLE_HOME>\portal30\admin\plsql\cat\catload.sql
2. Comment out the following line:
REM spool ..\..\portal30\admin\plsql\cat\catldscr.sql
3. Add a new line to indicate the correct location of
catldscr.sql for a manual installation:
spool catldscr.sql
4. Save and close the file.
5. With a text editor, open the following file:
<ORACLE_HOME>\portal30\admin\plsql\owa\owaload.sql
6. Comment out the following line:
REM spool ..\..\portal30\admin\plsql\owa\wpildscr.sql
7. Add a new line to indicate the correct location of
wpildscr.sql for a manual installation:
spool wpildscr.sql
8. Save and close the file.
9. Open a Command Prompt and set the ORACLE_HOME like:
set ORACLE_HOME=E:\Oracle\iSuites
10. From the %ORACLE_HOME%\portal30\admin\plsql
directory, run the onetime script to install the PL/SQL Web
Toolkit packages:
onetime.cmd -p <SYS_Password> -l onetime.log -c <connect_string>
11. Then run the Oracle9iAS Portal installation script from the
Command Prompt (%ORACLE_HOME%\portal30\admin\plsql\winstall) to
install the Oracle9iAS Portal product. This may take about 2 to
3 hours.
winstall.cmd -s portal30 -p portal30 -u users -t temp -d users -
l users -o portal30_sso -i portal30_sso_ps -r 12345 -c
<connect_string> > winstall.log
12. At a DOS prompt, run the %ORACLE_HOME%\portal30
\admin\plsql\ssodatan script. This script configures your login
via the Single Sign-On (SSO) Server.
ssodatan.cmd -w http://<Machine_Name>:<Port_No.>/pls/portal30/ -
l http://<Machine_Name>:<Port_No.>/pls/portal30_sso/ -s
portal30 –p portal30 -o portal30_sso -d portal30_sso -e
portal30_sso_ps -c <connect_string>
13. Stop and restart your HTTP server:
net stop OracleiSuitesHTTPServer
net start OracleiSuitesHTTPServer
14. In the DOS prompt, run the following two commands to install
the Portal Online Help.
cd %ORACLE_HOME%\portal30\admin\plsql\wwu
contimp.cmd -s portal30 -p portal30 -o portal_help -m reuse –u
database_user -d ..\..\..\doc\site\hlp30ca.dmp -c
<connect_string>
Hope this helps.
Sudip. -
Error installing 9ias using 9i database
I installed the new 9i database on win2000 and try too install
the applicationserver 9ias. The installation aborts after
reporting "not all dependensies for the component oracle
enterprise manager common files 2.2.0.0.0 is found. Missing
component oracle.swe.jre 1.1.8.10.0"
Please help !!!!Hello everyone.
I am also trying to install 9iAS with RDBMS 9.0.1.1, and I am
getting a lot of problems.
The first one is that the iSetup.exe of the first cd does
nothing when I double click on it! I found the setup.exe on
install\win32 on the cd, and with changes on oraparam.ini, i
have managed to start the installation.
I have also got the error about "not all dependensies for the
component oracle enterprise manager common files 2.2.0.0.0 is
found. Missing component oracle.swe.jre 1.1.8.10.0", and managed
to pass it with the rename of ProgramFiles\Oracle\Inventory
directory. I got then the problems with the installation of the
8.0.6 tools, that abort with a beep!
I took the advice of Stephen Fenwick on this thread, of
installing RDBMS 8.1.7, but it is the same, the 8.0.6 tools keep
aborting.
I am using W2K with SP2.
Can anyone please help me?
Paulo -
Install 9iAS on same box as database?
Is there a downside to installing 9iAS on the same box (HP 9000) as our data warehouse? Will it require a lot of resources that will slow down access to the data warehouse?
The scenario is that we want to install 9iAS ONLY to enable us to use Discoverer Plus. It will not be used for any thing else. Management wants to install on the existing box where the database is so they don't have to buy another machine just for 9iAS. Is this a viable solution?We have done this on NT servers without any problems. We serve hundreds of users this way. Discoverer users spend most of their time reading screens anyway, so the CPU can do DB stuff most of the time.
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Succes installing 9iAS R2 (release 2) on RedHat Linux 7.3
I had success installing 9iAS release 2 on RedHat Linux 7.3. I used the instructions on http://www.puschitz.com/OracleOnLinux.shtml.
At first, I tried this on RedHat 8.0. Funny thing is: installation of infrastructure failed even though I followed the instructions. Then I downloaded 7.3, followed EXACTLY the same instructions and voila, works like a charm.
Puschitz' instructions are for 9i and not for 9iAS though. Some additions:
1) One of the pre-installation steps there says to set some environment variables, one of them being the SID. It's set to 'test', but of course with standard settings the sid of the database that comes along with 9iAS has a SID of 'iasdb'.
2) Also what I did, was to downgrade the binutils package to the version provided by Oracle here: http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/oracle9i/files/binutils_readme.html. As an alternative, Puschitz says to change some makefiles. I didn't try this.
3) I then installed the infrastructure. When finished, I exited the installation and rebooted. After the reboot:
4) I changed to the /bin directory and typed (as root):
ln -s /sbin/fuser
5) Changed back to user 'oracle' and started the infrastructure with:
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus
connect / as sysdba
startup
exit
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/oidmon connect=iasdb start
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/oidctl connect=iasdb server=oidldapd instance=1 start
$ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startall
6) Then started the installer and did the middletier installation. Rebooted.Following your instructions i've also succesfull installation of ias9iR2 Infrastructure on Redhat7.3. Checked the database Iasdb and Enterprise Manager Website (on http://liminwang:1810), everything works fine. Hence i try to install Portal & Wireless on the same machine on a different Oracle_home (but on the same Oracle_base) according to the installation guide. The installation stuck when i've chosen the Portal and Wireless option. I get a warning that the Enterprise Manager Website Process is still running and it must be stopped to proceed the stallation. So i stopped this process by: $oracle_home/bin/emctl stop
Still i get the same warning. Stopping the database also doesn't help. Even when i deinstalled the Enterprise Manager Website component i get the same warning.
Please help!
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