Machine configuration for installing oracle in VirtualBox

Hi,
Please suggest me required hardware configuration to install oracle application 12.1.3 in LAPTOP through oracle in VirtualBox.
Thanks
Suresh

Please see (How Determine The Hardware Specification : CPU, DISK, RAM (Memory) For E-Business R12.1.x Installation? (Doc ID 789438.1)).
R12 requires at least 4 GB of RAM. The total space required for a standard system (not including the stage area) is 85 GB for a fresh install with a production database, and 233 GB for a fresh install with a Vision Demo database. You will need at least 47 GB to accommodate the file system and database files in the stage area directory.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e12842/T422699i4773.htm
Please also see previous threads which discuss the same topic.
https://forums.oracle.com/search.jspa?view=content&q=hardware+AND+configuration+AND+R12
https://forums.oracle.com/search.jspa?view=content&q=hardware+AND+requirements+AND+R12
Thanks,
Hussein

Similar Messages

  • 12c agent install fails with error - The plug-in configuration for the oracle.sysman.oh monitoring plug-in may have failed

    Hi,
    I am trying to install 12c agent on windows 7 64 bit server by following m.note   .
    It is failing with Agent Configuration failed, please see below error message.
    INFO: length of temp is2
    INFO: Return value:C:\/Oracle/12.1.0.3.0_AgentCore_233/core
    INFO: ** Agent Port Check completed successfully.**
    INFO: ERROR: The Management Agent configuration failed. The plug-in configuration for the oracle.sysman.oh monitoring plug-in may have failed, or this plug-in may not be present in the Management Agent software. Ensure that the Management Agent software has the oracle.sysman.oh monitoring plug-in, if not then retry the operation. If the agent software has the oracle.sysman.oh monitoring plug-in, view the plug-in deployment log C:\Oracle\12.1.0.3.0_AgentCore_233\core\install\logs to check if the plug-in configuration for the oracle.sysman.oh monitoring plug-in failed.
    INFO:
    INFO: perform - mode finished for action: configure
    INFO:
    INFO: You can see the log file: C:\Oracle\12.1.0.3.0_AgentCore_233\core\12.1.0.3.0\cfgtoollogs\oui\configActions2014-10-03_08-48-15-AM.log
    INFO:
    INFO: C:\Oracle\12.1.0.3.0_AgentCore_233>exit /b 3
    INFO: Plugin homes:
    INFO: Plugin homes:
    INFO: C:\Oracle\12.1.0.3.0_AgentCore_233\core\12.1.0.3.0\oui\bin\runConfig.bat ORACLE_HOME=C:\Oracle\12.1.0.3.0_AgentCore_233\core\12.1.0.3.0 RESPONSE_FILE=C:\Oracle\12.1.0.3.0_AgentCore_233\core\12.1.0.3.0\agent.rsp ACTION=configure MODE=perform COMPONENT_XML={oracle.sysman.top.agent.11_1_0_1_0.xml} RERUN=true completed with status=3
    SEVERE: ERROR: Agent Configuration Failed
    Thanks,

    Looks like , J2EE is having a problem connecting to the DB.Pls. chk. the following
    -If you have configured the loop-back adapter , if installing on a local system & updated the /etc/host file with your ip address and host name.
    or if the system is part of some n/w group and has ip address assigned ?
    -Jdk 1.4 version is installed in your system
    -Enough free Disk space available in the system
    -How much RAM your system has which windows version you are using  ?
    -Is the DB is coming up properly ? its error related to this. check the logs.
    -If the ports used by sap install / run used by other services running on the system ? & user have admin. privileges on the system .
    Pls. update with your findings on above same , for the step next ...
    Thanks ,
    Uppal

  • Configuration needed for Installing Oracle 9i-R2 on Linux Itanium

    I need a specific documentation for Installing Oracle 9i-R2 on Linux Itanium server.

    Oracle does not support running the 32-bit database on Itanium.64-bit Oracle database software only supports 64-bit for Itanium.
    Check Metalink Note:266043.1 for details
    Virag

  • Best practice for install oracle 11g r2 on Windows Server 2008 r2

    Dear all,
    May I know what is the best practice for install oracle 11g r2 on windows server 2008 r2. Should I create a special account for windows for the oracle database installation? What permission should I grant to the folders where Oracle installed and the database related files located (datafiles, controlfiles, etc.)
    Just grant Full for Administrators and System and remove permissions for all others accounts?
    Also how should I configure windows firewall to allow client connect to the database.
    Thanks for your help.

    Hi Christian,
    Check this on MOS
    *RAC Assurance Support Team: RAC Starter Kit and Best Practices (Windows) [ID 811271.1]*
    https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=BULLETIN&id=811271.1
    DOC Modified: 14-DEC-2010
    Regards,
    Levi Pereira

  • Laptop config for installing oracle apps

    Hi All,
    what could be the best config and brand for installing oracle apps in laptop for learning purpose? Will oracle apps supports Windows Vista as most of the current laptops has Vista as the default OS?
    I have tried installing oracle apps in desktop and not in laptop yet.I found in the net the below steps is one of the ways to install oracle apps in laptop.
    1.Install VMware on windows OS (Virtual Machine)
    2.Install enterprise linux
    3.Install oracle apps
    Pls let me know if anyone have installled oracle apps in laptop.
    Thanks in advance
    kumar

    Hi Kumar,
    Yes, for learning Vista/VMWare/OEL/Apps would work, but note VMWare not supported on Vista but it does run (boot using Disable Driver Signing) and you might find Linux VMs take 20-30mins or so to start the first time after host boot. Also I'd turn off the Vista frilly bits!
    Specs - get something recent, the better hardware the faster it runs! For Vista and R12 on VMWare I'd say you'd want 4GB memory, fast dual core CPU and tons of disk. Also you'll want Vista 64 to get the best out of the memory (and if you want more than 4Gb). Some laptop brands come with options for different OS's like images on DVD or hidden on the harddisk that you can easily reinstall.
    PS. Laptops are like desktop's these days, not a huge difference in specs...
    PPS. If you want a less painful option try to downgrade to Windows XP (watch memory limits), still lots of hassles with Vista.
    PPPS. I'd go for OpenSuse (Suse clone) or Centos (RedHat clone) over OEL for learning machine due to no subscription for updates, etc.
    Drop me an email if you want.
    Regards,
    Gareth
    http://garethroberts.blogspot.com

  • Please tell me step for installed Oracle 9i in Linux 8.0

    Please tell me step for installed Oracle 9i in Linux 8.0
    Please update me on [email protected]
    Thanks in advance

    Have a look at: www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.html
    cu
    Andreas

  • Howto for install Oracle Client or ODAC for W2k8R2?

    Hi all!
    I want know if it gives a Oracle Docu for installing Oracle Client or ODAC for Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit. I have a MS SQL 2008 Server and want make a linked Server to an Oracle 10g RAC-Database (10.2.0.4) and want know if i must only install the Oracle Client or did i also need ODAC?? And i have read, that it is better to install by the Client 32bit and 64bit from Oracle Client. So what is the best way to make a linked Oracle-Server on my MS-SQL 2008 on Windows 2008 R2? Hope someone have a positiv answer. Thx
    Greetz
    Franco

    Hi,
    No, you don't need to download the Grid Client infraestructure file. That's a tool to install on servers.
    The problem is that you are downloading a version of 11.2 in 64 bits, and 11.1 in 32 bits. So maybe they hay changed something between 11.1 and 11.2 that you dislike.
    You could download the 64bit version of 11.1 client, but however, you can manually create a tnsnames.ora if you want. You could use netca for that purpose.
    Regards,
    Mario Alcaide
    http://marioalcaide.wordpress.com

  • Db size for installing oracle vanilla

    HI,
    can u please guide me the db size required for installing oracle vanilla
    and also provide the document for the same
    Regards,
    praavan

    user8646564 wrote:
    HI,
    can u please guide me the db size required for installing oracle vanilla
    and also provide the document for the same
    Regards,
    praavanHow long is a string?
    How deep is a hole?
    How much will it cost to build a bulding?
    The size of the db is highly dependent on how much data you store in it.
    The installation guides (already mentioned) will specify minimum prereqs.

  • Pre installers for installing Oracle Utilities Application Framework V4.0.2

    is there any pre installers for installing Oracle Utilities Application Framework V4.0.2 for Meter Data Management V2.0.0 Multiplatform??
    reply me asap.
    regards
    vijaya

    It would help if you provided osme basic information like what version you are installing, what operating system, 32 bit or 64 bit. We may like to help but we are not mind readers.
    If you happen to be installing one of the latest versions of the framework (CC&B FW 2.2 SP 8) there is an issue.
    You may have to start off with hibernate 3.2.5 then run the framework installation.
    This may not do a full install but you may find that only 1 or patches have not been installed and the issue is that these require hibernate 3.2.7
    So go back and install the hibernate 3.2.7 and change the environment variables to point to the new version.
    Re-run the framework installer.
    You may get errors in that the patches that did not previously install properly cannot be installed.
    This is because they have entries in the etc/installed_fixes.txt file.
    edit the etc/installed_fixes.txt file and delete the patches that will not install.
    re-run the installer now and the rest of the patches should now install
    The 2 offending patches may be 9384543 and 9080333.

  • I need XMANAGER SOFTWARE FOR INSTALLING ORACLE IN SERVER

    I NEED XMANAGER SOFTWARE FOR INSTALLING ORACLE IN SERVER.
    UR HELP REALLY APPRICATED.

    Please get Cygwin, or (Real)VNC, or putty (all free), or eXceed (not free, but free demo),
    but do not SHOUT.
    Sybrand Bakker
    Senior Oracle DBA

  • Steps to follow for Installing Oracle SOA 11g in 64 bit Windows 7 machine

    Hi,
    I have successfully installed Oracle SOA 11g components in Windows 32 bit machine by following the downloading the installers for Windows 32 bit and following the steps mentioned in the Quick Start Guide for SOA Suite and BPM Suite.
    Now I am trying to install Oracle SOA components in Windows 7 64 bit machine.Are the installation steps I followed for 32 bit is applicable for 64 bit too?Or are there any difference?
    In the download section of installers,I could see one for 32 bit, linux and generic.Can you guide me which one I need to download for 64 bit machine?
    Thanks in advance.

    I followed for 32 bit is applicable for 64 bit too?Or are there any difference?Steps followed for 32 bit installation would be same as for 64 bit. The only difference would be 64 bit JDK as it's required for win 7 to run the installation binaries of SOA Suite.
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-se-jdk-7-download-432154.html
    I could see one for 32 bit, linux and generic.Can you guide me which one I need to download for 64 bit machine? You can use even 32 bit installer for 64 bit machine ( it works like charm for DEV like environment)...
    but as per Oracle doc they prefer to use generic installer.
    Regards,
    Abhinav
    Edited by: Abhinav on Dec 12, 2012 10:03 PM

  • Minimum system requirements for installing Oracle Application Testing Suite

    Hi,
    Can anyone tell me what are the minimum system requirements for intalling Oracle Application Testing Suite?
    Thanks in Advance

    From the release notes (12.1.0.2).
    System Requirements
    Oracle Application Testing Suite has the following system requirements:
    4
    3.1 Oracle Functional Testing/OpenScript
    Oracle Functional Testing’s OpenScript scripting platform has the following system
    requirements:
    ■ Operating System (32-bit and 64-bit versions): Windows XP, Windows Vista,
    Windows 2003, Windows 7, Windows 2008
    ■ Memory: Minimum 1 GB
    ■ System: x86, 32-bit or 64-bit processor, 2.6 GHz or faster
    ■ Disk Space: 4 GB minimum
    ■ Browser: Internet Explorer 7.x, 8.x., 9.x and Firefox 3.5/3.6, 6.x
    3.2 Oracle Load Testing
    Oracle Load Testing has the following system requirements:
    ■ Operating System (32-bit and 64-bit versions): Windows XP, Windows Vista,
    Windows 2003, Windows 7, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 R2. Oracle Enterprise
    Linux 5.1, 5.2 64, 4u8.
    ■ Memory: Minimum 2 GB.
    ■ System: x86, 32-bit or 64-bit processor, 2.6 GHz or faster
    ■ Disk Space: 10 GB minimum free (at least 3 GB free on the system drive)
    ■ Browser: Internet Explorer 7.x, 8.x, 9.x, Firefox 3.5/3.6, 6.x
    ■ Database: Oracle EE 10g or 11g, XE 10g
    ■ Application Server: Oracle WebLogic 11g (10.3.5.0). Oracle Application Testing
    Suite requires the standard WebLogic Server installation (which includes jrocket
    jdk.). It does not support generic versions of WebLogic Server installation (such as
    those that use wls1035_generic.jar).
    ■ Oracle Load Testing Agent also supported on Linux 32-bit & 64-bit, in addition to
    Windows 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems listed above
    Note: These are minimum requirements only and actual
    requirements for the Oracle Load Testing Server will vary depending
    on the size and configuration of your load test. If you are running
    larger load tests, of greater than 1000 Virtual Users, you should
    consider deploying Oracle Load Testing on a faster server class
    machine with additional RAM recommended.
    Note: Oracle recommends running the Oracle Load Testing Server
    and Agents on separate systems for production load testing. The
    amount of memory required on the Oracle Load Testing Agent
    systems may increase based on the number of Virtual Users that will
    be assigned to run on each Agent. For more information, visit the
    QA/Testing Technology Center on Oracle Technology Network or
    contact your Oracle representative.
    5
    3.3 Oracle Test Manager
    Oracle Test Manager has the following system requirements:
    ■ Operating System (32-bit and 64-bit versions): Windows XP, Windows Vista,
    Windows 2003, Windows 7, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 R2. Oracle Enterprise
    Linux 5.1, 5.2, 4u8.
    ■ Memory: Minimum 2 GB.
    ■ System: x86, 32-bit or 64-bit processor, 2.6 GHz or faster
    ■ Disk Space: 10 GB minimum free (at least 3 GB free on the system drive)
    ■ Browser: Internet Explorer 7.x, 8.x, 9.x, Firefox 3.5/3.6, 6.x
    ■ Database: Oracle EE 10g or 11g, XE 10g
    ■ Application Server: Oracle WebLogic 11g (10.3.5.0). Oracle Application Testing
    Suite requires the standard WebLogic Server installation (which includes jrocket
    jdk.). It does not support generic versions of WebLogic Server installation (such as
    those that use wls1035_generic.jar).
    3.4 Additional Notes
    The following are additional notes about system requirements:
    ■ The ATS installer can automatically install and configure an Oracle 10g Express
    Edition (XE) database for use with Oracle Load Testing and Oracle Test Manager.
    Although this is useful for demos, for production usage switching to Oracle's 11g
    Enterprise Edition database is highly recommended. Oracle 11g Standard Edition
    and Oracle 10g EE or SE are also supported.
    ■ System memory requirements do not take into account other processes that may
    be running and using memory on your system, reducing free uncommitted
    memory available.
    ■ When installed on the same machine, Oracle Load Testing and Oracle Test
    Manager will run on the same server and use shared system resources. Oracle
    Functional Test/OpenScript is a separate application that have its own memory
    and CPU requirements.
    ■ The ATS products will run in 32-bit compatibility mode when installed on 64-bit
    operating systems. It is possible for Oracle Application Testing Suite to be installed
    on an existing WebLogic server. However, if the pre-installed WebLogic server is
    JRockit plus WebLogic (64-bit) environment, some functions in Oracle Application
    Testing Suite will not work properly. Oracle Application Testing Suite can be
    installed on a 32-bit WebLogic, but not a 64-bit.
    ■ The legacy Oracle Functional Testing, VB-based scripting platform and associated
    components (such as Job Scheduler) are no longer included with the ATS installer
    Note: These are minimum requirements only and actual
    requirements for Oracle Test Manager will vary depending on the
    quantity of test assets stored and number of concurrent users
    accessing the application. If you have a large quantity of test cases,
    requirements or issues stored and/or are deploying Oracle Test
    Manager for a team greater than 10 users, you should consider
    deploying Oracle Test Manager on a faster server class machine with
    additional RAM recommended.
    6
    starting with version 9.2. Customers that still require this product should

  • Needed steps for installing oracle 10R2 on windows server 2003

    Hi to All,
    Can anybody give me steps for how to install oracle 10R2 on windows 2003 server in production environment and what is the preinstallation task and postinstallation task.
    Thanks and Regards
    Mohd Khaja

    There is one pre-requisite that is missing from the documentation - ensuring that the administration team is adequately trained.
    Since you are asking this question, I wonder whether your team is properly prepared for, and aware of, the possible nuances or changes from default that might be relevant to your environment.
    For example, is your team familiar with the concept of Flashback Recovery Area and how it may fit, or conflict with, your production needs? Use of RMAN? Location of Oracle software Inventory and implications in your OS-level backup? How to configure both the software and the database to meet your Service Level Agreement requirements.
    The referenced document is an excellent first step, as it asks some of the questions. If you are serious about production stability, you want to go through that as well as get appropriate level of expertise in your shop.

  • Why i need all that b***s*** for installing oracle db?

    As all you know to install for instance oracle 11g on redhat, oel, centos, fedora, etc... oracle recommends to install more than 600MB of garbage in the OS...
    For instance if we have a minimal redhat install we would need to install more than 580 packages to run oracle. These packages are grouped in 12 groups. they are installed with yum or up2date depending on your OS version:
    yum groupinstall "GNOME Desktop Environment" "Editors" "Graphical Internet" "Development Libraries" "Development Tools" "Server Configuration Tools" "Administration Tools" "Base" "Fonts" "Legacy Fonts" "Hardware Support" "System Tools" "X Window System"
    Beside that we also need to make sure that the following packages are installed:
    yum install binutils-2.* elfutils-libelf-0.* glibc-2.* glibc-common-2.* libgcc-4.* libstdc++-4.* make-3.* elfutils-libelf-devel-0.* glibc-devel-2.* gcc-4.* gcc-c++-4.* libstdc++-devel-4.* unixODBC-2.* libaio libaio-devel unixODBC-devel sysstat compat-libstdc++
    But what's REALLY FUNNY, is that if we install a NON-PAYED version of Oracle (Oracle XE) we don't need any of the previous b***s***!!!! This is annoying, really annoying... we only need to install a sweet sweet RPM, 200MB, and e got it there...
    So, anyone here can explain me (convince me) why the h*** we need to install 580 packages and at least 600MB of packages to get oracle ready to be installed?
    Btw, I install oracle on linux for about 8 years, so I don't need explanations... I need to be convinced that Oracle could not do better than this... ;)
    Regards
    Joao
    changed "must install" to "oracle recommends to install"
    Edited by: Joao Oliveira on Apr 29, 2009 3:51 PM

    Sergio wrote:
    As they created those VM templates they could also create a JEOS release of OELJEOS is OEL. A JEOS release of OEL doesn't really make sense, because you have to be able to answer the question, Just Enough for what?
    Or even better create that and some Amazon EC2 AMI's too...
    For me it makes sense to have a Just enought OS for Oracle Database to run... Despite most people refer to JeOS as beeing related to VM environment's (for instance Ubuntu JeOS) the JeOS concept is not exclusive to VM's. And it sure even makes more sense to have a JeOS for running in an VM such as Amazon EC2.
    EC2 AMIs with an Oracle Database in it already exist. OEL AMIs are being worked on if they're not already there.Exists in US :) not europe...
    If you take a closer look at those AMI's you surelly find at least 500MB of software installed that's not needed to run Oracle 11g. I may be wrong but the OEL5 that comes installed on those AMI's eats ~300MB of memory without database running... And for instance I have EC2 instances (fedora 8) running that only uses 65MB memory without the oracle database running... If you think that a 32bit instance in amazon has at most 1.7GB, those 240 MB makes all difference to run databases! If I use the OEL, I waste 250 MB of precious memory that I can use in my database SGA.
    >
    Finally, there's also a Metalink Note titled Linux OS Installation with Reduced Set of Packages for Running Oracle Database Server, 728346.1.I also note that 4 hours ago :)
    >
    SergioRegards
    Joao

  • Requirement for installing Oracle EBS on virtual environment

    Hi
    I have a server with oracle Linux 5. We have the requirement to install oracle EBS 12.1.3 in a virtual environment.
    for which I have downloaded the VM template files for x86-64 processor as matched to my server configuration.
    So how should I go with visualization.I have checked a few things over the net which says about Oracle virtual box, oracle virtual Server, oracle virtual manager.
    I am in confused state what to consider to do visualization.
    first time I am handling this visualization in my career.
    Thanks,
    Charan
    Edited by: charanjaitu on 24 Apr, 2013 3:10 PM

    Hi;
    Please review:
    https://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/entry/oracle_vm_templates_available_for
    Also see:
    Demo Vision Installation of Oracle EBS R12.1.3
    Regard
    Helios

Maybe you are looking for

  • Creating pl/sql procedure problems

    Dear all, I have problems with creating a procedure which select returns more then one row. CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE ECM_DATA.check_padrones_datos IS   v_padron_check   VARCHAR2(50);   v_padron_number   VARCHAR2(50); BEGIN    SELECT count(pd.estad

  • How to download and install SEO Quake for Firefox, I have problem.

    Seo Quake will not install to my laptop. I use Firefox browser

  • Syncing my curve 9300

    I get an error code come up when trying to syn my calender code is 0x80040fb3. Any ideas how to resolve

  • App that won't load

    When I first got my iPhone everything was good. I downloaded Alice and wonderland lite. Few weeks later it's said I needed to update it. It said I had to have wifi or to use iTunes I hooked it up to iTunes and it won't load it. So what do I do?

  • How do I buy cloud creative for my team?

    I'm supposing that I can purchasing and manage license on web, like Google Apps, but I just see a link to find reseller. I don't think it's natural to buy Adobe cloud licence service via reseller