New 9iAS 9.0.2.0.1 - Linux Install Guide and Cookbook for 9.0.2.0.1
Noticed that 9iAS EE 9.0.2.0.1 is available on otn for download.
Noticed that all the install docs are for 9.0.2.0.0.
When will the install documenation be available for 9.0.2.0.1 ???
I have just finished installing 9.0.2.0.1 on Red Hat Advanced Server. All of the install docs and release notes are on the first CD in the directory (appropriately enough) named 'docs'. They are in HTML and PDF formats.
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Aloha,
This line in the Official Arch Linux Install Guide
Official Arch Linux Install Guide
dd if=archlinux-XXX.img of=/dev/sdX
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Linux install server and solaris 10
Hi,
I am trying to learn Solaris as a student. I bought a SPARC (Netra T105 UltrasparcII) server on ebay which requires a network install as there is no cd-rom, or keyboard.
I only have a linux box (like I said, I'm a stingy student) to use as an install server, there is a few tutorials out there to try and do this, but none for Solaris 10. I have been hacking away at this for days, but cannot get it to install. I have the sparc server using RARP and then getting the /etc/bootparams file and downloading the boot files, but it does not get to locating the jumpstart files or the install files (I dont know if I can install from the terminal using the keyboard (without jumpstart) - I have not got that far yet).
I always get this, like it cannot find the install directory, I was wireshark on the linux boot server and see loads of NFS traffic after the TFTP download, but cannot seem to see what part it actually at. I have a detailed log at the bottom from putty. Any help greatly appreciated.Cheers
ERROR: bpgetfile unable to access network
/sbin/install-discovery: information: not found
Linux box setup:
/etc/bootparams
solaris root=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot rootopts=rsize=32768 boottype=:in install=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos_install/Solaris_10/Product sysid_config=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos_install/jumpstart/sysidcfg install_config=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos_install/jumpstart/jumpstart.conf
TFTP setup from /tftpboot:
[root@robert tftpboot]# ll
total 232
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 10 13:55 C0A80214 -> inetboot
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 221280 Jun 10 13:47 inetboot
The Openboot can get ahold of the inetboot file and downloads and it and then loads it.
The following directories are exported through NFS
[root@robert sunos_install]# cat /etc/exports
#/home/nfs 192.168.2.0/24(ro,sync)
/home/sunos *(ro,no_root_squash)
/home/sunos_install *(ro,no_root_squash)
[root@robert tftpboot]# showmount -e localhost
Export list for localhost:
/home/sunos *
/home/sunos_install *
In /home/sunos, I have:
[root@robert sunos]# tree -L 2
|-- Solaris_10
| `-- Tools
|-- boot
| |-- hsfs.bootblock
| `-- sparc.miniroot
`-- lost+found
In /home/sunos_install, I have:
[root@robert sunos_install]# tree -L 2
|-- Solaris_10
| `-- Product
|-- jumpstart
| |-- jumpstart.conf
| `-- sysidcfg
`-- lost+found
[root@robert jumpstart]# cat jumpstart.conf
install_type initial_install
system_type server
partitioning explicit
filesys any 2000 /
filesys any 1500 swap
filesys any 1500 /var
filesys any 2000 /opt
geo N_America
cluster SUNWCreq
package SUNWgzip add
package SUNWless add
package SUNWman add
package SUNWbash add
package SUNWtcsh add
package SUNWzsh add
[root@robert jumpstart]# cat sysidcfg
system_locale=en_US
timezone=US/Pacific
terminal=xterms
name_service=NONE
timeserver=pool.ntp.org
security_policy=NONE
root_password=xxxx
network_interface=primary
{ hostname=js-test
ip_address=192.168.2.20
netmask=255.255.255.0
protocol_ipv6=yes}
Putty log file from console:
root server: 192.168.2.10 (192.168.2.10)
root directory: /home/sunos/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot
module /platform/sun4u/kernel/sparcv9/unix: text at [0x1000000, 0x10a096d] data at 0x1800000
module /platform/sun4u/kernel/sparcv9/genunix: text at [0x10a0970, 0x12615bf] data at 0x1867cc0
module /platform/sun4u/kernel/misc/sparcv9/platmod: text at [0x12615c0, 0x12615c7] data at 0x18bdf80
module /platform/sun4u/kernel/cpu/sparcv9/SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi: text at [0x1261600, 0x126da07] data at 0x18be680
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_139555-08 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
\|/Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c2:1b:b4
-Using default device instance data
\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/mem = 1048576K (0x40000000)
avail mem = 846602240
root nexus = Netra t1 (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz)
pseudo0 at root
pseudo0 is /pseudo
scsi_vhci0 at root
scsi_vhci0 is /scsi_vhci
ramdisk0 at root
ramdisk0 is /ramdisk-root
root on /ramdisk-root:a fstype ufs
pseudo-device: dld0
dld0 is /pseudo/dld@0
pcipsy0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0
pcipsy0 is /pci@1f,0
PCI-device: pci@1,1, simba0
simba0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1
SUNW,hme0 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found
SUNW,hme0 : Local Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c2:1b:b4
PCI-device: network@1,1, hme0
hme0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/network@1,1
SUNW,hme1 : PCI IO 2.0 (Rev Id = c1) Found
SUNW,hme1 : Local Ethernet address = 8:0:20:c2:1b:b5
PCI-device: network@3,1, hme1
hme1 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/network@3,1
PCI-device: ebus@1, ebus0
ebus0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ebus@1
su0 at ebus0: offset 14,3803f8
su0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ebus@1/su@14,3803f8
cpu0: UltraSPARC-IIi (portid 0 impl 0x12 ver 0x91 clock 440 MHz)
iscsi0 at root
iscsi0 is /iscsi
|pseudo-device: zfs0
zfs0 is /pseudo/zfs@0
Configuring devices.
/pseudo-device: devinfo0
devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
PCI-device: pci@1, simba1
simba1 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1
pseudo-device: pseudo1
pseudo1 is /pseudo/zconsnex@1
/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/network@1,1 (hme0) online
/pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/scsi@2 (glm0):
Rev. 3 Symbios 53c875 found.
PCI-device: scsi@2, glm0
glm0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/scsi@2
PCI-device: pci@1, pci_pci0
pci_pci0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1
su1 at ebus0: offset 14,3602f8
su1 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ebus@1/su@14,3602f8
ecpp0 at ebus0: offset 14,340278
ecpp0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ebus@1/ecpp@14,340278
pseudo-device: fssnap0
fssnap0 is /pseudo/fssnap@0
pseudo-device: ramdisk1024
ramdisk1024 is /pseudo/ramdisk@1024
sd0 at glm0: target 1 lun 0
sd0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/scsi@2/sd@1,0
pseudo-device: winlock0
winlock0 is /pseudo/winlock@0
pseudo-device: llc10
llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
pseudo-device: lofi0
lofi0 is /pseudo/lofi@0
pseudo-device: fcp0
fcp0 is /pseudo/fcp@0
pseudo-device: fcsm0
fcsm0 is /pseudo/fcsm@0
pseudo-device: trapstat0
trapstat0 is /pseudo/trapstat@0
pseudo-device: pool0
pool0 is /pseudo/pool@0
pseudo-device: mem_cache0
mem_cache0 is /pseudo/mem_cache@0
pseudo-device: fcode0
fcode0 is /pseudo/fcode@0
-\i2c0 at ebus0: offset 14,600000
i2c1 at ebus0: offset 14,100000
i2cadc0 at i2c0: reg=0x0:0x9E, name=bus,address="0,9e"
i2cadc0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ebus@1/i2c@14,600000/adc@0,9e
i2cgpio0 at i2c0: reg=0x0:0x70, name=bus,address="0,70"
i2cgpio0 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ebus@1/i2c@14,600000/gpio@0,70
i2cgpio1 at i2c0: reg=0x0:0x72, name=bus,address="0,72"
i2cgpio1 is /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/ebus@1/i2c@14,600000/gpio@0,72
|/-\|/-\|/-Using RPC Bootparams for network configuration information.
Attempting to configure interface hme1...
\|/-\|/-WARNING: hme1: fault detected in device; service degraded
WARNING: hme1: No response from Ethernet network : Link down -- cable problem?
\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-Skipped interface hme1
Attempting to configure interface hme0...
Configured interface hme0
ERROR: bpgetfile unable to access network
/sbin/install-discovery: information: not foundrmcnaught48 wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to learn Solaris as a student. I bought a SPARC (Netra T105 UltrasparcII) server on ebay which requires a network install as there is no cd-rom, or keyboard.
I only have a linux box (like I said, I'm a stingy student) to use as an install server, there is a few tutorials out there to try and do this, but none for Solaris 10. I have been hacking away at this for days, but cannot get it to install. I have the sparc server using RARP and then getting the /etc/bootparams file and downloading the boot files, but it does not get to locating the jumpstart files or the install files (I dont know if I can install from the terminal using the keyboard (without jumpstart) - I have not got that far yet).You can install using the keyboard with jumpstart. Without jumpstart you'd need local media (you can't enter the OS via the keyboard).
I always get this, like it cannot find the install directory, I was wireshark on the linux boot server and see loads of NFS traffic after the TFTP download, but cannot seem to see what part it actually at. I have a detailed log at the bottom from putty. Any help greatly appreciated.Cheers
ERROR: bpgetfile unable to access network
/sbin/install-discovery: information: not foundHmm. That looks like the image file is corrupt. Can you pull the image from media again? Can you see if there's a /sbin/install-discovery file in the image (usually under Tools/Boot/root). I recall there used to be a problem with that file.
Linux box setup:
/etc/bootparams
solaris root=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot rootopts=rsize=32768 boottype=:in install=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos_install/Solaris_10/Product sysid_config=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos_install/jumpstart/sysidcfg install_config=192.168.2.10:/home/sunos_install/jumpstart/jumpstart.confIf you just want an interactive install (prompt for configuration/settings), you don't need sysid_config or install_config. Those are for automated installations.
TFTP setup from /tftpboot:
[root@robert tftpboot]# ll
total 232
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jun 10 13:55 C0A80214 -> inetboot
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 221280 Jun 10 13:47 inetboot
The Openboot can get ahold of the inetboot file and downloads and it and then loads it.
The following directories are exported through NFS
[root@robert sunos_install]# cat /etc/exports
#/home/nfs 192.168.2.0/24(ro,sync)
/home/sunos *(ro,no_root_squash)
/home/sunos_install *(ro,no_root_squash)
[root@robert tftpboot]# showmount -e localhost
Export list for localhost:
/home/sunos *
/home/sunos_install *That looks pretty good.
You do have the option of running VMware on linux, and putting a Solaris 10 image on it, then using that VM as your boot server. But the problem you're displaying doesn't appear to be related to the linux server.
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I have WebDB on a Linux box (redhat 6) and I 'd like to run
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How to install 9ias on Linux quick guide
I have installed the linux version of application server a couple of times now. I have noted all the steps I took to complete the installation. Everything works except for reports. Anyway here are the steps I took to get it working. Hope it helps. Note: This is for RedHat Advanced Server 2.1, I have created a user called oracle9 to own the software. Please feel free to add comments etc.
1. Install RedHat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 - install all the packages.
2. Edit files in the following directory to allow connectivity, must be as ROOT user.
/etc/xinetd.d
3. Edit the directory permissions for /usr/local and /usr/local/src as ROOT user.
This is we can install files and utilities in these directories. Also create an oracle directory to
store the software. I created /usr/local/oracle/orahome1.
chmod 777 /usr/local
chmod 777 /usr/local/src
chmod 777 /usr/local/oracle
chmod 777 /usr/local/oracle/orahome1
4. Add /usr/sbin to the PATH environment variable so that most commands are accessible.
To do this edit the /etc/profile file.
Add the following line
PATH="/usr/bin:$PATH:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
5. Check kernel and glibc versions by running uname. ie
Kernel check is uname -r
OR
use rpm -q kernel
rpm -q glibc
The versions shoule be as follows
kernel = 2.4.9-e.3
glibc = 2.2.4-26
6. System Wide Ulimit and Swap File Settings.
Should be as follows.
time unlimited
file unlimited
data 1048576
stack 131072
memory unlimited
coredump 4194303
nofiles 2048
There are several files to enable these settings.
First we edit the /etc/security/limits.conf file to set the required limits.
File should look like this.
# /etc/security/limits.conf
#Each line describes a limit for a user in the form:
#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
#Where:
#<domain> can be:
# - an user name
# - a group name, with @group syntax
# - the wildcard *, for default entry
#<type> can have the two values:
# - "soft" for enforcing the soft limits
# - "hard" for enforcing hard limits
#<item> can be one of the following:
# - core - limits the core file size (KB)
# - data - max data size (KB)
# - fsize - maximum filesize (KB)
# - memlock - max locked-in-memory address space (KB)
# - nofile - max number of open files
# - rss - max resident set size (KB)
# - stack - max stack size (KB)
# - cpu - max CPU time (MIN)
# - nproc - max number of processes
# - as - address space limit
# - maxlogins - max number of logins for this user
# - priority - the priority to run user process with
# - locks - max number of file locks the user can hold
#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
#* soft core 0
#* hard rss 10000
#@student hard nproc 20
#@faculty soft nproc 20
#@faculty hard nproc 50
#ftp hard nproc 0
#@student - maxlogins 4
oracle9 - nofile 65536
* - nofile 65536
* - nproc 65536
* - cpu unlimited
* - fsize unlimited
* - data 1048576
* - stack 131072
* - memlock unlimited
* - core 4194303
# End of file
We now need to edit the /etc/sysctl.conf file to set the system wide ranges as ROOT user.
File should look like this.
# Disables packet forwarding
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0
# Enables source route verification
net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1
# Disables the magic-sysrq key
kernel.sysrq = 0
net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 1024 65000
fs.file-max = 65536
kernel.sem = 100 32000 100 100
kernel.shmmax = 2147483648
kernel.shmmni = 4096
kernel.shmall = 2097152
Now we need to edit the /etc/profile file to enable the settings when a user logs in.
The file contents should be modified as follows.
# No core files by default
ulimit -S -c 1000000 > /dev/null 2>&1
#Set the file handels
#echo 65536 > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
ulimit -n 65536 > /dev/null 2>&1
#Set the socket range
#echo 1024 65000 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range
# Set the number of processes for per user
ulimit -u 16384 > /dev/null 2>&1
Kernel Parameters
Change to following directory /proc/sys/kernel and type following
echo 250 32000 32 128 > sem
echo 2147483648 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax
echo 4096 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmni
echo 2097152 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmall
7. Install the ksh package if you have not already installed it on your machine.
Oracle Corporation recommends installing one of the following ksh packages:
pdksh-5.2.14-13 or other compatible packages.
RPM file is available from www.redhat.com
as root user type
rpm -i pdksh-5.2.14-16.i386.rpm
8. On Linux, port number 389 is reserved in the /etc/services file.
If you want Oracle9iAS to install using the default port number for Oracle Internet Directory,
delete the entries in the /etc/services file.
Note:
You must remove all lines containing the port number 389 from
the /etc/services file if you want to use that port number.
Attempting to comment out lines containing 389 does not free the port
9. Install JDK 1.3.1 for Linux.
This is available from java.sun.com. Although it is also included with Linux IAS9I R2
Install the JDK to /usr/local/jdk
Add the following to the /etc/profile file, and also add to path
CLASSPATH="/usr/local/jdk/lib"
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/jdk/jre/lib/i386:/usr/local/jdk/jre/lib/i386/classic:
/usr/local/jdk/jre/lib/i386/native_threads"
EXPORT CLASSPATH
EXPORT LD_LIBRARY_PATH
10. Add the following groups as ROOT user
oinstall, dba
groupadd oinstall
groupadd dba
11. Add oracle user to groups oinstall and dba as ROOT user
usermod -g oinstall -G dba,oracle9 oracle9
12. Apply a patch for binutils rpm:
I had to get this from metalink. Not sure where else it is available.
Run following command to get installed version of binutils rpm.
prompt> rpm -qa | grep binutils
binutils-2.11.90.0.8-12
Please note down the binutils rpm version that is shown as the output of the above command.
If the operating system is installed from the RedHat 2.1 Advanced Server CDs,
you will have binutils-2.11.90.0.8-12 version installed.
You might have newer version of binutils rpm depending on your further configuration
after default OS install. If the binutils rpm version is different from 2.11.90.0.8-12,
please download that rpm.
Upgrade to binutils-2.11.90.0.8-13 version using following command (as root user):
prompt> rpm -Uvh --force binutils-2.11.90.0.8-13.i386.rpm
13. Edit Local Hosts file
Edit so that the host is in the following format
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.3.69 lon-ias01.closepf.local lon-ias01
192.168.3.66 lon-ias02.closepf.local lon-ias02
14. Create Symbolic Link from /sbin/fuser file to /bin/fuser by entering the following command.
cd /bin
ln -s /sbin/fuser
15. Rename Linux Ldap programs
rename the ldapadd, ldapsearch, ldapmodify etc located in /usr/bin
mv ldapadd ldapadd.bak
mv ldapdelete ldapdelete.bak
mv ldapmodify ldapmodify.bak
mv ldapmodrdn ldapmodrdn.bak
mv ldappasswd ldappasswd.bak
mv ldapsearch ldapsearch.bak
16. Unset your oracle home environment variable.
unset ORACLE_HOME
17. Set your TMP, TMPDIR and TEMP environment variables.
These are located in /etc/profile
TMP="/tmp"
TMPDIR="/tmp"
TEMP="/tmp"
export TMP TMPDIR TEMP
18. Make sure you have the following X11 library XFree86-devel-4.1.0-25.i386.rpm,
which can be found of disk2 of the RedHat Advanced Linux CD v2.1. This is needed
by the linking process.
As ROOT user.
mount the cdrom.
cd /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS
rpm -Uvh XFree86-devel-4.1.0-25.i386.rpm
19. Install the application server as per the offficial install instructions. You should only have
to use mount_point/runInstaller and follow the prompts.
21. If it installs then run the interoperability patch.
22. Should be working?!?
19. To Remove an Install
WARNING : Please note that by following the processes defined
below, ALL Oracle products on the system will be cleaned
up and will not be usable. Please do not follow these steps if you do
not want to remove any Oracle Products
1. Deinstall using installer
2. Stop all running processes from the install.
3. Delete the oracle directory under /var/opt as root user
4. Delete the complete oraInventory directory
5. Delete all directories and files from ORACLE_HOME directory
6. Cleanup files under /tmp and /var/tmp as root user
8. Remove emtab in the /etc directory
9. Remove oracle files in /usr/local/bin
Hope it works.ummm...
chmod 777 /usr/local
chmod 777 /usr/local/src
chmod 777 /usr/local/oracle
chmod 777 /usr/local/oracle/orahome1
Why on earth would you do that??? There is NO need for >that, not to mention it being a HUGE security issue. I >have an offical doc on installing and configuring 9iAS >on Linux (includes information on as 2.1 install). I >will post this evening.Your quite correct, this section could probably be trimmed from the guide. At the time it was written it was used on a development box, on a production box this would not be done. Also to get this install working when Oracle first released it we were trying anything and everything to get it working, it took around 3-4 weeks of installing, reinstalling, serveral thounsand tar's and wasted weekends. I am pretty confident the instructions will work on rhas 2.1, it probably needs to be looked at again to trim away steps that aren't needed now.
Looking forward to seeing your guide :-) -
NEW 9iAS PORTAL UPGRADE SCRIPTS NOW AVAILABLE
Based on detailed customer and internal feedback, Oracle9iAS Portal Product Development is now making available NEW and significantly IMPROVED versions of the 9iAS Portal Upgrade Scripts as of 4/20/2001.
[list]
[*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Scripts (2.2/3.0.3.3.3 -> 3.0.6) for Windows NT
[*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Scripts (2.2/3.0.3.3.3 -> 3.0.6) for Solaris
[list]
The upgrade scripts provided here (at the links above) will allow you to upgrade the following environments:
a) Your existing WebDB 2.2 installations to Oracle9iAS Portal 3.0.6.
b) Your existing Oracle Portal Early Adopters Release (3.0.3.3.3) to Oracle9iAS Portal 3.0.6.
For specific upgrade documentation (also updated!), please consult the links below:
[list]
[*]Release notes for Oracle9iAS Portal 3.0.6 Upgrade
[*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Guide for NT/2000
[*]Oracle9iAS Portal Upgrade Guide for Solaris
[list]
NOTE: For the final step of the upgrade process, you will also need to download additional upgrade scripts to take you from Oracle9iAS Portal 3.0.6 to the current 3.0.8.9.8 Oracle9iAS Portal release.
NOTE: Scripts and Doc for the 9iAS Portal 3.0.6 to 3.0.8 Upgrade are expected to be made available later this week (April 24-27)
The following is a list of bugs and issues addressed with the latest 9iAS Portal 3.0.6 upgrade scripts.
Upgrade Bugs Fixed for the 2.2 -> 3.0.6 upgrade
1697813 - NT SCRIPT IS ASKING FOR VALUES 3 AND 4
1697862 - APPIMP.CSH
1697863 - UNEXPECTED ERROR ENCOUNTERED ERRORS OCCURED IN APPIMP.CSH
1697828 - SB: MISSING LINKS FOR THE FOR ITEMS
1697781 - MIGRATION FAILED
1714261 : APPLICATION IMPORT SCRIPT FAILS
1716379 : IMPORT SCRIPT TERMINATES ABNORMALLY
1712877 : EXPORTING A APPLICATION FAILS
1715551 : NO ACTION LINKS FOR LOVS WHEN IMPORTED FROM WEBDB SCHEMA !!
1740211 : AFTER UPGRADE EDITING THE SCHEMA GIVING ERROR
1697795 - MISSING TEMPLATE AFTER UPGRADE (DOC BUG)
1697839 - 22-306:DOC: NEEDS TO DOCUMENT
1697835 - 22-306:DOC: NEEDS TO DOCUMENT
Additional Bug Fixes
1703032 - IMPROVE PERFORMANCE FOR THE FOLDER IN EDIT-MODE.
1703040 - EDIT LINKS APPEAR ON FOLDERS EVEN THOUGH USER DOES NOT HAVE PRIVILEGES.
1703052 - SUBFOLDERS UNDER THE FOLDERS NOT ALIGNED PROPERLY
1703063 - PERSPECTIVE PAGE RENDERS SLOWLY
1703070 - NAVBAR LOGON/LOGOFF LINKS IS HARDCODED TO GO THE CONTENT AREA ROOT FOLDER
1703072 - NAVBAR LOGON/LOGOFF LINKS DOES NOT WORK FOR PERSONAL FOLDERS.
1689813 - ITEM LINK IN SEARCH RESULTS SHOULD BE DIRECT ACCESS URL
nullRichard,
You'll need to have 1.0.2.2 to be installed on the middle tier before performing the upgrade for your portal 3.0.9 upgrade repository on the database end. So that means, you'll need to wait for the Linux download of iAS 1.0.2.2 to be available before beginning your upgrade of the portal repository, assuming that your middle tier of iAS is also on a Linux box.
iAS 1.0.2.2 does indeed include Portal 3.0.9, of which Portal 3.0.9 components will be installed during the upgrade process along with the upgrade of the middle tier. During the upgrade process, the installer (from my personal experience on NT), will notify you that it is performing an upgrade installation of your middle tier, provided that you specified the middle tier's ORACLE_HOME when executing the oracle installer.
Just be sure to read and follow the 9iAS Migration guide before beginning your upgrade of the middle tier to iAS 1.0.2.2. After upgrading the middle tier to 1.0.2.2, the actual upgrade of the portal repository was extremely simple by comparison.
The upgrade of the portal repository took a few hours (my recommendation is to invoke it off before leaving for the evening), and it will leave a detailed logfile for you to peruse afterwards, if you choose).
Best Regards,
Harry -
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! -
Cannot get rEFInd to boot new Linux install
I am trying to setup a fresh install of Arch on a new SSD on my 2007 MacBook 2.1. This particular MacBook has a 32 bit EFI system, but everything else is 64 bit. The wiki article has some information for installing on this particular MacBook, but the instructions aren't super thorough.
This MacBook is already running Arch on an old HDD and is booting with grub. I remember that setting this up originally was a huge pain and I ended up installing arch onto the drive through another laptop (a Dell) with similar architecture and transferring the drive over once done. Unfortunately, I no longer have access to this other machine.
In order to get started with installing to the new drive, I decided to use the arch-install-scripts from within my working installation to install Arch to the SSD connected through a SATA-USB adapter. The installation of Arch went fine and I can chroot to it no problem.
Installing the bootloader has been the hard part. I have managed to get the computer to load rEFInd off the SSD if I set it up just right (installed as EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi), and rEFInd can even detect and boot my old grub install from the HDD (as long as the HDD is internal and the SSD is attached over USB). Unfortunately, I cannot for the life of me get rEFInd to boot into the new Arch install on the SSD. I have tried placing the vmlinuz and init images in various locations to help with auto detection, and I have tried various combinations of manual configuration in refind.conf, but nothing seems to get me anywhere. The manual configurations just get me "Error: Not Found While Loading vmllinuz-linux" and the auto configuration only ever finds my old install.
I'm happy to post any configuration files here that are useful, but I'm not sure what people would want to see.
The SSD is setup as gpt with a fat32 ESP set to mount to /boot/efi, an ext4 partition set to mount to /, and a swap partition at the end.So, refind basically works/is started by the mb's firmware?
Please post your refind.conf (without all the comments, no manual stanzas!)
Also, to simplify things, I'm now assuming the ssd is the only internal drive installed, your old install/hdd is disconneted.
Use the arch-install cd , refind should detect it and allow you to boot, once the installer-system is up and running, please provide ouptut from lsblk.
Also, mount both partitons , and show what files are where ls -l YOURROOTPART/boot and ls -l YOURESPPART/ just to get a better overview. -
9iAS Installation on RedHat 6.2 Linux -- Reports Server
The installation of 9iAS went pretty smooth. The HTTPD server works, portal works but reports are a dismal failure. Since developer6i reports and forms were installed under ../9iAS/6iserver setting the environment so that they all are started at bootup would be a big plus. Further, I cannot get any reports to run from either the command line or web. I have gone through many notes but still no avail. Would someone PLEASE guide me in setting up the correct environment variables for all elements of 9iAS and integrated start. This has never worked correctly even after step-by-step checks using installation guide and release notes. The bosses want to use Windows, I have sold them on Linux for the time being, so please help.
When setting up the environment variables, I found it easiest (in a development environment) to just add the entries to the /etc/profile file. The following are just examples and may or may not apply to your particular installation:
# Set the oracle home variable
ORACLE_BASE="/u01/apps/oracle/products"
ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_HOME/8.1.6
# Now to export the variables to the environment.
export ORACLE_BASE ORACLE_HOME
Hope this helps!
Justin
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