ORACLE 11gR2 patch
Hi,
i try to update 11.2.0.1-64b to 11.2.0.2-64b oracle product but i've this error launching runInstaller
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:164)
at java.awt.Toolkit$2.run(Toolkit.java:821)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(Toolkit.java:804)
at com.jgoodies.looks.LookUtils.isLowResolution(LookUtils.java:484)
at com.jgoodies.looks.LookUtils.<clinit>(LookUtils.java:249)
at com.jgoodies.looks.plastic.PlasticLookAndFeel.<clinit>(PlasticLookAndFeel.java:135)
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:242)
at javax.swing.SwingUtilities.loadSystemClass(SwingUtilities.java:1779)
at javax.swing.UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.java:453)
at oracle.install.commons.util.Application.startup(Application.java:759)
at oracle.install.commons.flow.FlowApplication.startup(FlowApplication.java:165)
at oracle.install.commons.flow.FlowApplication.startup(FlowApplication.java:182)
at oracle.install.commons.base.driver.common.Installer.startup(Installer.java:308)
at oracle.install.ivw.db.driver.DBInstaller.startup(DBInstaller.java:121)
at oracle.install.ivw.db.driver.DBInstaller.main(DBInstaller.java:152)
DISPLAY value is correctly set (xclock works)
Oracle server: SunOS 5.10 Generic_142901-02 i86pc i386 i86pc
Files p10098816_112020_Solaris86-64_1of6.zip and p10098816_112020_Solaris86-64_2of6.zip unzipped
Could you help me?
Regards
Hello;
These notes should help :
Unable To Install Db 11gr2 [ID 1136954.1]
( Remove process.max-file-descriptor from the /etc/projects file for Oracle user and retry to run installer )
11gR2 runInstaller Fails with Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError [ID 1073073.1]
Master Note on Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) for installing Oracle Database Software [ID 1157464.1]
Bug : 11GR2 RUNINSTALLER FAILS WITH EXCEPTION IN THREAD "MAIN" JAVA.LANG.NOCLASSDEFFOU
Best Regards
mseberg
Edited by: mseberg on Aug 1, 2011 9:50 AM
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Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto
h1. Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto
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Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto
h2. Purpose
This document outlines instructions how to install Oracle XE under Ubuntu 11.10.
Ubuntu or Debian based Linux is not on the list of supported operation systems according to the Oracle documentation at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17781_01/install.112/e18802/toc.htm. You may want to consider virtualization software like Oracle Virtualbox and install Oracle Enterprise Linux as a free and professional alternative to installing XE under Ubuntu. You can also download pre-build virtual machines that include Oracle XE. You can browse http://otn.oracle.com/community/developer-vm for more information.
h2. Topics
h4. 1) Install Linux Ubuntu
h4. 2) Remote Terminal
h4. 3) Install Additional Software
h4. 4) Managing Swap Space
h4. 5) Modify Kernel Parameters
h4. 6) Oracle Home Directory
...a) Resize the Root Partition
...b) Setup External Storage
h4. 7) ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET
h4. 8) Installing Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition
h4. 9) Post-Installation
h4. 10) Tips and Troubleshooting
...a) Port 1521 appears to be in use by another application
...b) cannot touch `/var/lock/subsys/listener': No such file or directory
...c) ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET
...d) Apex ADMIN password
...e) SYS and SYSTEM password
...f) Uninstall Oracle 11g XE
...g) Reconfigure Oracle 11g XE
...h) Gnome Classic desktop
...i) Unix vi cursor keys
...j) Backup Database
h4. 11) History
h4. 12) References
h2. 1) Install Linux Ubuntu
The following assumes you have installed Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop Edition for AMD 64-bit, or upgraded from a previous version. Keep in mind that Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition is only available for 64-bit architecture. It is not necessarily a requirement, but I would not bother to install Oracle 11gR2 XE on a system with less than 2 GB of RAM installed. You can download Ubuntu for free at: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu and install it using the default settings provided.
You can apply the latest OS patch-sets by clicking the power button icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen and selecting "Updates available..."
h2. 2) Remote Terminal
You will need command line access to perform the installation tasks. Select the top "Dash Home" button of the Unity toolbar and enter the word "terminal", or use CTRL-ALT-t. If you prefer to open a remote terminal session use SSH. Ubuntu does not come with a secure shell login by default. To install it, use the following command:
sudo apt-get install openssh-serverYou cannot login as root unless you set a root password using the "sudo passwd root" command. However, you can get root user access using the "sudo" command, which requires only to re-enter the password of your personal account. Access to "sudo" is controlled by the /etc/sudoers file.
The best way to establish a remote command line session as root is to login with your personal account, e.g.: ssh [email protected], and then type "sudo su -" to become root, or use "sudo <command>" to execute individual commands. If your account does not have "sudo" access you can login as root using "su - root", but will need to know the root password.
h2. 3) Install Additional Software
Oracle 11g Express Edition requires additional software that is not installed by default:
sudo apt-get install alien libaio1 unixodbch2. 4) Managing Swap Space
Oracle demands that the minimum swap space for Oracle Database XE is 2 GB (2095100 KB) or twice the size of RAM, whichever is lesser. Enter the following shell command to verify your swap space:
cat /proc/meminfo | grep -i swap
SwapCached: 0 kB
SwapTotal: 2095100 kB
SwapFree: 2095100 kBYou can increase available swap space by using a swap file as long as disk space permits. The advantage of a swap file versus a swap partition is flexible space management because you can add or delete swap space on demand as necessary. The following will create and enable an additional 1 GB swap file at system startup, located in the /home directory:
Login as root:
sudo su -Enter the following commands:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576
mkswap /home/swapfile
swapon /home/swapfile
swapon -aCreate a backup of the original "fstab" file and add the new swap file:
cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.backup_`date +%N`
echo '/home/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0' >> /etc/fstabExit from root and verify the new swap space:
exit
swapon -s
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/sda5 partition 2095100 0 -1
/home/swapfile file 1048572 0 -2Swap space is not a substitute for installed RAM. Swap space is a safeguard that allows the system to move idle processes to disk before the OOM killer will begin to terminate processes in order to free up enough real memory to keep the system operational. The general rule for sizing the swap space depends on the size of installed RAM. If your system has less then 4 GB of RAM the swap space should usually be at least twice this size. If you have more than 8 GB of RAM installed you may consider to use an equal size as swap space. The more RAM you have installed, the less likely you are going to run into memory starvation, and the less likely you are going to need swap space, unless you have a bad process.
h2. 5) Modify Kernel Parameters
Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition requires the following Kernel parameters. Enter the commands exactly as shown:
Login as root:
sudo su -Cut & paste the following directly into a command shell (not a text editor):
cat > /etc/sysctl.d/60-oracle.conf <<-EOF
# Oracle 11g XE kernel parameters
fs.file-max=6815744
net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range=9000 65500
kernel.sem=250 32000 100 128
# kernel.shmmax=429496729
kernel.shmmax=107374183
EOFLoad and verify the new kernel parameters:
service procps start
sudo sysctl -q fs.file-max
sudo sysctl -q kernel.shmmax
sudo sysctl -q net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range
sudo sysctl -q kernel.sem The SHMMAX kernel parameter defines the upper memory limit of a process. It is a safeguard to stop a bad process from using all memory and causing RAM starvation. The Linux default is 32 MB. The official Oracle XE installation documentation suggests a value of 4 GB -1 bytes (429496729). Since Oracle 11g XE has a 1 GB memory limit, a smaller footprint will be a better safeguard for the complete system. Setting the SHMMAX parameter to 107374183 will be sufficient.
h2. 6) Oracle Home Directory
At the time of this writing, Enterprise Linux 6 is not supported for Oracle database yet. It is therefore not possible to confirm Oracle ext4 filesystem compatibility, which is default in Ubuntu 11. According to various information, ext4 may cause a performance problem for Oracle 11g database. The following will show you how to add a ext3 partition to your existing setup.
h3. 6.a) Resize the Root Partition
Provided you have sufficient free disk space, you should be able to resize the root partition to create an extra ext3 filesystem. Considering the 11 GB user datafile limit of the Express Edition, 18 GB should be more than enough.
You can use the free Gparted Live CD to shrink your startup volume. Gparted downloads are available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-stable. When burning the CD, pay attention to burn the raw .iso image and not the possibly "mounted" image. If you are using a virtual machine like Oracle Virtualbox, you can mount the .iso image directly. There are going to be a few prompts when the system starts from the CD, but you can press Return to accept the defaults.
When the Gparted window appears:
- Select your ext4 root partition, usually /dev/sda1
- Select the "Resize/Move" button from the toolbar.
- Enter 18000 into the "Free space following" field and press the Return key.
Be careful not not change the start of the partition!
- Click the "Resize/Move" of the dialog and then then the "Apply" toolbar button.
The process may take several minutes - do not abandon it!
- Select the new unallocated free space of ~ 18 GB and push the "New" button.
- Set the file system to "ext3" and label it "oraclexe" and click the "Add" button.
Be sure to label it oraclexe, otherwise the follow-up instructions will fail.
- Finally select "Apply from the toolbar to apply the changes.
- Quit "Gparted", select "Exit" from the desktop and choose "Reboot" to restart the system.
{code}
After the system has restarted, open a terminal command shell.
Login as root:
{code}
sudo su -
{code}
Backup "fstab" and add the UUID of the partition. The "tr" command remove the quotes:
{code}
cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_`date +%N`
uuid=`blkid | grep oraclexe | awk '{print $3}'`
uuid=`echo $uuid | tr -d '\042'`
echo $uuid
echo "$uuid /u01 ext3 errors=remount-ro 0 1" >> /etc/fstab
{code}
The UUID is a unique number and should look similar to:
{code}
UUID=d1db753e-b5dd-4a4c-a61e-259c69867b58
{code}
Restart the system:
{code}
reboot
{code}
Verify the success:
{code}
df -h /u01
{code}
h3. 6.b) Setup External Storage
If you prefer to setup an external drive to install Oracle XE, beware that it can be a fatal mistake to make an entry in /etc/fstab to automount your external storage device. An unavailable device in /etc/fstab will prevent a system startup and prompt for appropriate actions at the console.
The following is an example of how to prepare an external storage device to be used for Oracle 11g, including a script to automatically mount an external drive at system startup without the disadvantages of /etc/fstab. The script will also take into consideration that a device name might shift if you attach additional devices.
To find out which USB devices are connected:
{code}
sudo parted -l
{code}
Look for the device that matches your USB storage. For example: /dev/sdb1
{code}
Model: USB 2.0 Flash Disk (scsi)
Disk /dev/sdb: 2064MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 20.5kB 1929MB 1929MB hfs+ mystick
{code}
Initialize the device using ext3 filesystem - this will erase all data. The "-c" option will check for bad blocks (read-only), "-L" is the volume label:
{code}
sudo umount /dev/sdb1
sudo mkfs.ext3 -c -L oraclexe /dev/sdb1
{code}
Install the pmount distribution package:
{code}
sudo apt-get install pmount
{code}
Login as root:
{code}
sudo su -
{code}
Cut & paste the following into the command prompt (not a text editor):
{code}
cat > /etc/init.d/oracle-mount <<-EOF
#! /bin/sh
# /etc/init.d/oracle-mount
VOL_UUID=alphanumeric
VOL_LABEL=oraclexe
VOL_SYMLINK=/u01
mount=/usr/bin/pmount
uuid2dev() {
VOL_DEVICE="\`blkid | grep \$VOL_UUID | awk '{print \$1}'\`"
VOL_DEVICE="\`echo \$VOL_DEVICE | tr -d ':'\`"
echo \$VOL_DEVICE
case "\$1" in
start)
echo "Starting script /etc/init.d/oracle-mount"
uuid2dev
\$mount \$VOL_DEVICE \$VOL_LABEL
if [ -d /media/\$VOL_LABEL ]; then
echo "Mount \$VOL_DEVICE success"
ln -sf /media/\$VOL_LABEL \$VOL_SYMLINK
else
echo "Error mouting \$VOL_DEVICE"
fi
stop)
echo "Stopping script /etc/init.d/oracle-mount"
uuid2dev
/bin/umount \$VOL_DEVICE 2>/dev/null
if [ "\`/usr/bin/pmount | /bin/grep \$VOL_DEVICE\`" ]; then
echo "Error unmounting \$VOL_DEVICE"
else
rm -f \$VOL_SYMLINK
fi
echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/oracle-u01 {start|stop}"
exit 1
esac
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: oracle-mount
# Required-Start: \$remote_fs \$syslog
# Required-Stop: \$remote_fs \$syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Start daemon at boot time
# Description: Mount hotplug-usb drive and create symlink
### END INIT INFO
EOF
{code}
Install the oracle-mount init script:
{code}
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/oracle-mount
update-rc.d oracle-mount defaults 01 99
{code}
Get the UUID of the volume "oraclexe" and update the VOL_UUID in the init script accordingly:
{code}
uuid=`blkid | grep oraclexe | awk '{print $3}'`
echo $uuid
sed -i "s/^VOL_UUID=.*/VOL_$uuid/g" /etc/init.d/oracle-mount
{code}
The UUID of your device will be a unique number, but should be similar to:
{code}
UUID="3f5e9963-b328-49f3-b3e8-a3561ae34106"
{code}
Logout of root and test the init script:
{code}
exit
sudo /etc/init.d/oracle-mount stop
ls /u01
sudo /etc/init.d/oracle-mount start
ls /u01
{code}
Your output should look like:
{code}
Stopping script /etc/init.d/oracle-mount
/dev/sdb1
ls: cannot access /u01: No such file or directory
Starting script /etc/init.d/oracle-mount
/dev/sdb1
Mount /dev/sdb1 success
lost+found
{code}
h2. 7) ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET
Oracle 11gR2 XE under Ubuntu 11.10 will result in "ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET not support on this system" either at Oracle database startup or during the initial installation. Ubuntu 11.10 uses a new version of the "systemd" system and session manager and has migrated away from /dev/shm and other common directories in favor of /run.
There are several ways how to address the problem. You can either enable /dev/shm shared memory, or change the default memory management of Oracle 11g from AMM (Automatic Memory Management) to ASMM (Automatic Shared Memory Management) as it was in used the previous 10g version. Since AMM is one of the new features of 11g, the following will show you how to make to make AMM work.
Login as root:
{code}
sudo su -
{code}
Cut & paste the following into the command prompt (not a text editor):
{code}
cat > /etc/init.d/oracle-shm <<-EOF
#! /bin/sh
# /etc/init.d/oracle-shm
case "\$1" in
start)
echo "Starting script /etc/init.d/oracle-shm"
# Run only once at system startup
if [ -e /dev/shm/.oracle-shm ]; then
echo "/dev/shm is already mounted, nothing to do"
else
rm -f /dev/shm
mkdir /dev/shm
mount -B /run/shm /dev/shm
touch /dev/shm/.oracle-shm
fi
stop)
echo "Stopping script /etc/init.d/oracle-shm"
echo "Nothing to do"
echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/oracle-shm {start|stop}"
exit 1
esac
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: oracle-shm
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Bind /run/shm to /dev/shm at system startup.
# Description: Fix to allow Oracle 11g use AMM.
### END INIT INFO
EOF
{code}
Install the oracle-shm init script:
{code}
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/oracle-shm
update-rc.d oracle-shm defaults 01 99
{code}
Restart the system:
{code}
reboot
{code}
Verify the success:
{code}
sudo cat /etc/mtab | grep shm
{code}
{code}
none /run/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev 0 0
/run/shm /dev/shm none rw,bind 0 0
{code}
The upper limit of shared memory under Linux is set to 50 % of the installed RAM by default. If your system has less than 2 GB of RAM installed, there is still a chance to run into ORA-00845 error if your shared memory is used by other software.
The verify available shared memory, type the following commands:
{code}
sudo df -h /run/shm
{code}
h2. 8) Installing Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition
The final release version of Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition can be downloaded for free at http://otn.oracle.com/database/express-edition/downloads. The software should automatically downloaded into the "Downloads" folder of your home directory.
Enter the following commands to unpack the installer:
{code}
cd ~/Downloads
unzip oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm.zip
rm oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm.zip
{code}
The Debian Linux based package management of Ubuntu is not compatible with the Red Hat package manager. The Oracle installer needs to be converted using the following commands:
{code}
cd ~/Downloads/Disk1
sudo alien --to-deb --scripts oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm
(This may take a few minutes)
rm oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm
{code}
The following needs to be set for compatibility:
{code}
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/awk /bin/awk
sudo mkdir /var/lock/subsys
{code}
Ubuntu uses different tools to manage services and system startup scripts. The "chkconfig" tool required by the Oracle installer is not available in Ubuntu. The following will create a file to simulate the "chkconfig" tool.
Login as root:
{code}
sudo su -
{code}
Copy & paste the following *directly* into the command prompt to create a file:
{code}
cat > /sbin/chkconfig <<-EOF
#!/bin/bash
# Oracle 11gR2 XE installer chkconfig hack for Debian based Linux (by dude)
# Only run once.
echo "Simulating /sbin/chkconfig..."
if [[ ! \`tail -n1 /etc/init.d/oracle-xe | grep INIT\` ]]; then
cat >> /etc/init.d/oracle-xe <<-EOM
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: OracleXE
# Required-Start: \\\$remote_fs \\\$syslog
# Required-Stop: \\\$remote_fs \\\$syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Oracle 11g Express Edition
### END INIT INFO
EOM
fi
update-rc.d oracle-xe defaults 80 01
EOF
{code}
Exit root:
{code}
exit
{code}
Set execute privileges:
{code}
sudo chmod 755 /sbin/chkconfig
{code}
Install Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition entering the following commands:
{code}
cd ~/Downloads/Disk1
sudo dpkg --install ./oracle-xe_11.2.0-2_amd64.deb
(This may take a couple of minutes)
{code}
Run the configuration script to create (clone) the database and follow the screen. Accept the default answers, including "y" to startup the database automatically, or modify as required.
{code}
sudo /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure
(This can take a few minutes - the installation completed successfully.)
{code}
To verify success, the procedure should end showing:
{code}
Starting Oracle Net Listener...Done
Configuring database...Done
Starting Oracle Database 11g Express Edition instance...Done
Installation completed successfully.
{code}
Set a password for the Oracle account:
{code}
sudo passwd oracle
{code}
h2. 9) Post-Installation
In order to use sqlplus and other tools, the Oracle account requires specific environment variables. The following will set these variables automatically at every Oracle login:
Login as the Oracle user:
{code}
su - oracle
{code}
Copy the default account skeleton files and add the Oracle env script to .profile:
{code}
cp /etc/skel/.bash_logout ./
cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ./
cp /etc/skel/.profile ./
echo "" >>./.profile
echo '. /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/bin/oracle_env.sh' >>./.profile
{code}
By default, the Oracle Database XE graphical user interface is only available at the local server, but not remotely. The following will enable remote logins:
Login as the Oracle user:
{code}
su - oracle
{code}
Login as SYSDBA and execute the following:
{code}
sqlplus / as sysdba
SQL> EXEC DBMS_XDB.SETLISTENERLOCALACCESS(FALSE);
exit
{code}
See http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17781_01/admin.112/e18585/toc.htm for more information.
h3. a) Unity desktop configurations
The Oracle XE menu under the previous Gnome Classic desktop shows several useful scripts to backup the database, start and stop the database, etc. Under the Unity based desktop this menu is not available. You can either switch to the Gnome Classic desktop as outlined in chapter 2, or perform the following steps to modify and copy the scripts as outlined below. The start and stop database scripts will also be modified to perform a progress feedback.
Login as user root:
{code}
sudo su -
{code}
Convert desktop files:
{code}
cd /usr/share/applications
sed -i 's/Categories.*/Categories=Database;Office;Development;/g' oraclexe*
sed -i 's/MultipleArgs/X-MultipleArgs/g' oraclexe*
sed -i 's/MimeType.*/MimeType=application\/x-database/g' oraclexe*
sed -i 's/.png//g' oraclexe*
sed -i 's/Terminal=false/Terminal=true/g' oraclexe-startdb.desktop
sed -i 's/Terminal=false/Terminal=true/g' oraclexe-stopdb.desktop
{code}
Exit root:
{code}
exit
{code}
Login as user Oracle:
{code}
su - oracle
{code}
Modify database start and stop scripts:
{code}
cd /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/config/scripts
cp startdb.sh start.sh_orig
cp stopdb.sh stopdb.sh_orig
sed -i 's/>.*//g' startdb.sh
sed -i 's/>.*//g' stopdb.sh
{code}
You will need SYSDBA privileges and set Oracle environment variables in order to use your regular user account.
Login to your regular user account:
{code}
su - dude
{code}
Enter the folowing command:
{code}
sudo usermod -a -G dba dude
{code}
Then update your profile to automatically set the necessary Oracle environment variables:
{code}
echo "" >>./.profile
echo '. /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/bin/oracle_env.sh' >>./.profile
{code}
Update your Desktop folder to contain useful Oracle XE scripts:
{code}
cp /usr/share/applications/oraclexe* ~/Desktop
chmod 750 ~/Desktop/oraclexe*
{code}
To verify success re-login and try "sqlplus":
{code}
su - oracle
sqlplus / as sysdba
{code}
h2. 10) Tips and Troubleshooting
h3. 10. a) Port 1521 appears to be in use by another application
Error: Port 1521 appears to be in use by another application. Specify a different port.This error happens after a previously unsuccessful configuration attempt using /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure script. The script was able to start the Listener process, but most likely failed to continue to clone the database, e.g. ORA-00845. The following should correct the problem:
Determine the oracle listener process that is already running:
{code}
$ ps -ef | grep oracle
{code}
Your output should be similar to:
{code}
oracle 19789 1 0 19:46 ? 00:00:00 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/bin/tnslsnr
{code}
Then kill the process, using the appropriate process id, for instance:
{code}
$ sudo kill -9 19789
{code}
h3. 10.b) cannot touch `/var/lock/subsys/listener': No such file or directory
Starting Oracle Net Listener...touch: cannot touch `/var/lock/subsys/listener': No such file or directoryThis error occurs when you run /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure, but failed the preinstallation step to create the /var//lock/subsys directory as outlined in chapter 8.
h3. 10.c) ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET
ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET not supported on this system See chapter 7 to enable /dev/shm and verify free space available in /run/shm
h3. 10.d) Apex ADMIN password
According to the Oracle documentation, the password for the INTERNAL and ADMIN Oracle Application Express user accounts is initially the same as the SYS and SYSTEM administrative user accounts. Well, I tried several times without success. To reset the Apex Admin password:
Login as user oracle:
{code}
su - oracle
{code}
Login as SYSDBA and type the following:
{code}
sqlplus / as sysdba
{code}
At the SQL prompt, type the following to be prompted to change the password:
{code}
SQL> @?/apex/apxxepwd.sql
exit
{code}
When done, open your browser and go to http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex
Workspace: Internal
Username: ADMIN
Password: password you set with apxxepwd.sql
I will prompt you to reset the password:
old password: password you set with apxxepwd.sql
new password: final_password
You can also login as the Apex Admin using http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex/apex_admin
h3. 10.e) SYS and SYSTEM password
Use the following commands to reset the SYS and SYSTEM passwords if necessary:
Login as the Oracle user:
{code}
su - oracle
{code}
Login as SYSDBA and type the following at the SQL prompt:
{code}
sqlplus / as sysdba
SQL> alter user sys identified by "password" account unlock;
SQL> alter user system identified by "password" account unlock;
SQL> exit
{code}
h3. 10.f) Uninstall Oracle 11g XE
The following will completely uninstall and remove Oracle 11g XE:
Open a terminal seesion and login as user root:
{code}
sudo su -
{code}
Enter the following:
{code}
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe stop
dpkg --purge oracle-xe
rm -r /u01/app
rm /etc/default/oracle-xe
update-rc.d -f oracle-xe remove
update-rc.d -f oracle-mount remove
update-rc.d -f oracle-shm remove
{code}
h3. 10.g) Reconfigure Oracle 11g XE
Type the following commands in a terminal window:
{code}
sudo /etc/init.d/oracle-xe stop
sudo rm /etc/default/oracle-xe
sudo /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure
{code}
h3. 10.h) Gnome Classic desktop
Ubuntu 11 moved from the Gnome Classic desktop to Unity and removed the "Ubuntu Classic" login option. Unity was designed to make more efficient use of space given a limited screen size and touch screens. If you prefer to use the Gnome Classic desktop, enter the following into a terminal window:
{code}
sudo apt-get install gnome-panel
{code}
To log into the Gnome Classic desktop, select the "Gearwheel" at the login screen and select "Gnome Classic".
h3. 10.i) Unix vi cursor keys
The instructions in this tutorial do not require the use of any text editor. However, if you would like use the backspace and cursor keys in the "vi-editor", the following needs to be installed:
{code}
sudo apt-get install vim
{code}
h3. 10.j) Backup Database
In order to perform an online database backup using the supplied "Backup Database" script, the database needs to run in Archive-Log mode. This can be setup using the following commands:
Login as the Oracle user:
{code}
su - oracle
{code}
Login as SYSDBA and type the following:
{code}
sqlplus / as sysdba
SQL> shutdown immediate
SQL> startup mount
SQL> alter database archivelog;
SQL> alter database open;
SQL> exit
{code}
h2. 11) History
Version: A, 24-Oct-2011
- first release
Version: B, 25-Oct-2011
- reduced instructions.
- corrected errors in 6a and 8.
- new strategy addressing ORA-00845 error.
- rework of chapter 10.
Version: C, 30-Nov-2011
- corrected typo in 6a
- new procedures in 9a.
- added progress feedback to database scripts.
Version D, 14-Jan-2012
- corrected presentation errors.
- reorganized instructions.
h3. 12) References
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17781_01/install.112/e18802/toc.htm
http://askubuntu.com/questions/57297/why-has-var-run-been-migrated-to-run
http://lwn.net/Articles/436012/
https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=2300750&tstart=0
Kind regards and best of luck!
Dude.Excellent Blog. Thank You
Small clarification on Step **6) Oracle Home Directory, ...a) Resize the Root Partition**
Ubuntu 11.10 has Gparted available as a Ubuntu software download, DONT use that while trying the above step, instead download the ISO file from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-stable/ gparted-live-0.12.0-5.iso (124.6 MB)
Burn that ISO file on a Blank DVD, reboot the Ubuntu , during startup select Boot from DVD Option if not already selected. this will take to Boot Menu Options of Gparted Live then select the first menu option, and this allows to do further action such as Re-sizing .
and once you have chosen and executed step a) . do NOT run step b) also that is "Setup External Storage"
I hope this minor clarification can avoid some confusion
Regards
Madhusudhan Rao
Edited by: MadhusudhanRao on Mar 24, 2012 11:30 PM -
Hidden parameters appears after Oracle 11gR2 upgrade
Platform: HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64
Upgrading from: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
Upgrading to : Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
Issue : There are around 130 hidden parameter appear after Oracle 11gR2 upgrade.
Before upgrade I have commented the hidden parameters on the PFILE. PFILE only to start the database for the Oracle 11gR2 upgrade.
Before upgrade, checking the hidden parameter:
SQL> SELECT name,description from SYS.V$PARAMETER WHERE name LIKE '\_%' ESCAPE '\';
optimizerextended_cursor_sharing_rel
optimizer extended cursor sharing for relational operators
allowlevel_without_connect_by
allow level without connect by
I am using client parameter file ( PFILE ) commented the hidden parameters highlighted above.
However after successful upgrade to 11gR2, creating SPFILE from the PFILE ( commented the hidden parameters) now i am getting 132 hidden parameters.
SQL> select count(1) from sys.V$PARAMETER where name like '\_%' escape '\';
COUNT(1)
132
SQL> select name from sys.V$PARAMETER where name like '\_%' escape '\';
name
aggregationoptimization_settings
alwaysanti_join
alwayssemi_join
andpruning_enabled
btree_bitmap_plans
bloomfilter_enabled
bloomfolding_enabled
bloompruning_enabled
complexview_merging
compressioncompatibility
connectby_use_union_all
convertset_to_join
costequality_semi_join
cputo_io
dimensionskip_null
eliminatecommon_subexpr
enabletype_dep_selectivity
fastfull_scan_enabled
firstk_rows_dynamic_proration
gbyhash_aggregation_enabled
generalizedpruning_enabled
globalindexpnum_filter_enabled
gsanti_semi_join_allowed
improvedouterjoin_card
improvedrow_length_enabled
indexjoin_enabled
ksbrestart_policy_times
leftnested_loops_random
localcommunication_costing_enabled
minimalstats_aggregation
mmvquery_rewrite_enabled
newinitial_join_orders
newsort_cost_estimate
nljbatching_enabled
optimadjust_for_part_skews
optimenhance_nnull_detection
optimnew_default_join_sel
optimpeek_user_binds
optimizeradaptive_cursor_sharing
optimizerbetter_inlist_costing
optimizercbqt_no_size_restriction
optimizercoalesce_subqueries
optimizercomplex_pred_selectivity
optimizercompute_index_stats
optimizerconnect_by_combine_sw
optimizerconnect_by_cost_based
optimizerconnect_by_elim_dups
optimizercorrect_sq_selectivity
optimizercost_based_transformation
optimizercost_hjsmj_multimatch
optimizercost_model
optimizerdim_subq_join_sel
optimizerdistinct_agg_transform
optimizerdistinct_elimination
optimizerdistinct_placement
optimizereliminate_filtering_join
optimizerenable_density_improvements
optimizerenable_extended_stats
optimizerenable_table_lookup_by_nl
optimizerenhanced_filter_push
optimizerextend_jppd_view_types
optimizerextended_cursor_sharing
optimizerextended_cursor_sharing_rel
optimizerextended_stats_usage_control
optimizerfalse_filter_pred_pullup
optimizerfast_access_pred_analysis
optimizerfast_pred_transitivity
optimizerfilter_pred_pullup
optimizerfkr_index_cost_bias
optimizerfull_outer_join_to_outer
optimizergroup_by_placement
optimizerimprove_selectivity
optimizerinterleave_jppd
optimizerjoin_elimination_enabled
optimizerjoin_factorization
optimizerjoin_order_control
optimizerjoin_sel_sanity_check
optimizermax_permutations
optimizermode_force
optimizermulti_level_push_pred
optimizernative_full_outer_join
optimizernew_join_card_computation
optimizernull_aware_antijoin
optimizeror_expansion
optimizerorder_by_elimination_enabled
optimizerouter_join_to_inner
optimizerouter_to_anti_enabled
optimizerpush_down_distinct
optimizerpush_pred_cost_based
optimizerrownum_bind_default
optimizerrownum_pred_based_fkr
optimizerskip_scan_enabled
optimizersortmerge_join_inequality
optimizersqu_bottomup
optimizerstar_tran_in_with_clause
optimizersystem_stats_usage
optimizertable_expansion
optimizertransitivity_retain
optimizertry_st_before_jppd
optimizerundo_cost_change
optimizerunnest_corr_set_subq
optimizerunnest_disjunctive_subq
optimizeruse_cbqt_star_transformation
optimizeruse_feedback
orexpand_nvl_predicate
orderednested_loop
parallelbroadcast_enabled
partitionview_enabled
pivotimplementation_method
prerewrite_push_pred
predmove_around
pushjoin_predicate
pushjoin_union_view
pushjoin_union_view2
pxminus_intersect
pxpartition_scan_enabled
pxpwg_enabled
pxual_serial_input
queryrewrite_setopgrw_enable
removeaggr_subquery
replacevirtual_columns
resourcemanager_plan
rightouter_hash_enable
selfjoinmv_duplicates
sqlmodel_unfold_forloops
sqltunecategory_parsed
subquerypruning_enabled
subquerypruning_mv_enabled
tablescan_cost_plus_one
unionrewrite_for_gs
unnestsubquery
usecolumn_stats_for_functionI just came across a similar case: 1 (just one) of our (RAC-) databases has 130-something underscore-parameters set to non-default values.
version is still 11.1.0.7 (e.g. not 11gR2).
All of those hidden parameters seem to be CBO related (list on request).
Weird is: Only one of our (very similar, supposedly same-config) databases have these hidden parameters set.
Colleagues justly wonder: Who, When, What has caused these parameters to be expliclty set for this one system?
Note: we do not have the complete history of this system documented (systems have been managed by 3 different parties already).
It is quite possible they came in with some patch or upgrade (catupgr?) somewhere between 11.1.0.1 and 11.1.0.7, but a confirmation would be nice.
Information welcome.
System info:
Linux hostname 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Dec 9 03:27:37 EST 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Versions
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
CORE 11.1.0.7.0 Production
TNS for Linux: Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
5 rows selected. -
Oracle 11gR2 RAC: Running the script root.sh problem
Folks,
Hello. I am installing Oracle 11gR2 RAC using 2 Virtual Machines (rac1 and rac2 whose OS are Oracle Linux 5.6) in VMPlayer and according to the tutorial
http://appsdbaworkshop.blogspot.com/2011/10/11gr2-rac-on-linux-56-using-vmware.html
I have been installing Grid Infrastructure using runInstaller from step 1 to step 9 of 10 in both VM rac1 and rac2.
Now, I am running the script root.sh in VM rac1 and rac2 as below:
[root@rac1 /]# /u01/app/grid/root.sh
Output:
CRS-4123: ohasd is starting
FATAL: Module oracleoks not found
FATAL: Module oracleadvm not found
FATAL: Module oracleacfs not found
ACFS-9121: Failed to detect /dev/asm/.asm_ctl_spec
ACFS-9310: ADVM/ACFS installation failed.
ACFS-9311: not all components were detected after installation
'UpdateNodeList' was successful.
[root@rac1 /]#
[root@rac2 /]# /u01/app/grid/root.sh
Output:
CRS-4123: ohasd is starting
FATAL: Module oracleoks not found
FATAL: Module oracleadvm not found
FATAL: Module oracleacfs not found
ACFS-9121: Failed to detect /dev/asm/.asm_ctl_spec
ACFS-9310: ADVM/ACFS installation failed.
ACFS-9311: not all components were detected after installation
Start of resource "ora.asm_init" failed.
Failed to start ASM.
Failed to start Oracle Clusterware Stack.
[root@rac2 /]#
As we see the output above, rac1 and rac2 get the same problems. in addition, rac2 fails to start ASM and Clusterware stack. Thus, I have 2 questions:
First, the common problem for rac1 and rac2 :
1)Module "oracleoks, oracleadvm, oracleacfs" not found
2)/dev/asm/.asm_ctl_spec not detected
3)ADVM/ACFS installation failed
Do the above 3 factors affect Grid and DataBase Installation later ? If yes, how to solve these problems ?
Second, how to start ASM and Clusterware stack in rac2 ?
Thanks.you have 2 options:
1. OEL 5.6 comes with 2 kernels, the original Red Hat, and Oracle UEK, you can choose not to use UEK
or the one i would recommend:
2. Upgrade Grid Infrastructure,
*11.2.0.3.1* (patch 13348650, released about a 1 month ago) supports ACFS on UEK (starting with 2.6.32.200 IIRC) -
Oracle 11gR2 certification for Oracle Linux 6
Hello,
According to Oracle documentation, database certification and support for Oracle 11gR2 under Oracle Linux starts with 11.2.0.3.
I was wondering if this might have anything to do with the i386 software prerequisites. Speaking of Oracle 11gR2 x86_64, the need for i386 libraries was removed with 11gR2 11.2.0.2. Or in other words, one can go straight to 11.2.0.2 without the need to install any 32-bit libraries.
Under Oracle Linux 5 x86_64, the "oracle-validated" package triggers the installation of several i386 packages. Under Oracle Linux 6 x86_64, the oracle-rdbms-server-11gr2-preinstall package uses x86_64 only. Under Oracle Linux 6, i386 changed to i686.
For what it's worth, I have installed Oracle 11gR2 database 11.2.0.1 under Oracle Linux 6.1 to 6.3, both x86_64, simply by using the oracle-rdbms-server-11gr2-preinstall package, and so far have not noticed any problems. Is there some information available, why 11.2.0.1 (x86_64) should not be used or is not certified for Oracle Linux 6 (x86_64)?
Thanks.I was afraid of that. Since the question is Oracle Linux 6 specific, I thought I'd try my luck here, thinking that if I get an answer, then probably here. Maybe it was not very realistic to get an answer anyway.
For what it's worth. Using "oracle-validated" under Oracle Linux 5, and "oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall" under Oracle Linux 6, I was able to install Oracle 11gR2 11.2.0.1 just fine, both platforms x86_64 and 32-bit. I have not found any operational issues yet and it seems to run perfectly well.
The only trouble I had was with Grid Infrastructure 11.2.0.1, and here 11.2.0.3 is indeed required for it to install. I made a custom patch, just a few lines and after that 11.2.0.1, both x86_64 and 32-bit installed just fine and is fully operational.
I'm though I could post the patch. I guess it might make those people happy who do not have access to Oracle support and download 11.2.0.3. The patch will allow them to use the 11gR2 OTN version and install it under Oracle Linux 6. It won't be certified, but it is good enough for the purpose of education.
I'm closing the thread. -
Layout Editor crashes when loading icon for iconic button (11gR2 patch 1)
Using Forms 11gR2 Patch 1, 64 bit on Solaris 10, the Layout Editor crashes when reading the .GIF file to display an iconic button. (The workaround is not to set UI_ICON and UI_ICON_EXTENSION in the frmbld.sh script. In that case, the Layout Editor displays an empty iconic button, but at least it does not crash.)
The truss output from frmbld says,
5078/1: open("/usr/local/Oracle/Middleware/Oracle_FRHome1/ohs/icons/bomb.gif", O_RDONLY) = 24
5078/1: lseek(24, 0, SEEK_END) = 308
5078/1: lseek(24, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 308
5078/1: lseek(24, 0, SEEK_SET) = 0
5078/1: lseek(24, 161, SEEK_SET) = 161
5078/1: fstat(24, 0xFFFFFD7FFFDF9440) = 0
5078/1: fstat(24, 0xFFFFFD7FFFDF9390) = 0
5078/1: ioctl(24, TCGETA, 0xFFFFFD7FFFDF9400) Err#25 ENOTTY
5078/1: read(24, "048F 0C9 IA7B8 X $C0BBDF".., 8192) = 147
5078/1: Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0xFFFFFD7FFDF3FB42
5078/1: siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x0000004C
5078/1: Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
5078/1: siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x0000004C
(These are consecutive lines from the truss output, so it would appear that read()'ing from the bomb.gif file -- or any other .GIF file for that matter -- causes the FLTBOUNDS fault.)
The hs_err_pid*.log file in the Forms home directory says,
# Problematic frame:
# C [libuimotif.so.0+0x13fb42] uiimkxu_Support+0x4f42
(If it matters, Solaris is running in a VMware virtual machine on Windows 7.)
Did I find a bug?Stebalien wrote:Segmentation faults are ALWAYS bugs.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1381173
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … ug/1279412
so, the problem is in fgrlx, but in opensuse it worked fine, mb this happens because I use latest beta driver -
Problems with Oracle.DataAccess assembly after installing Oracle 11gR2
Windows 7 x64 SP1
Visual Studio 2010
ODAC112012
Oracle 11gR2 11.2.0.1.0 for Windows x64
Oracle Patch 12429529
IIS 7.0
I had my development machine setup and working with all of the above items except for the Oracle 11gR2(and patch), I was using a separate Oracle server. However everything went bad after the installation of 11gR2, I get the following error when trying to run the web application: "Could not load file or assembly 'Oracle.DataAccess, Version=2.111.7.10, Culture=neutral'"...
My application is built in .NET 3.5 and the application pool is in 32 bit mode in IIS 7.
Do I have to do something with the assembly rebind trick?:
C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_32\Policy.2.102.Oracle.DataAccess\2.112.1.2__89b483f429c47342>Policy.2.102.Oracle.DataAccess.config
Any help is very appreciated.I don't run Oracle server locally just avoid stuff like this, but since you installed an x64 server while having the application running in x86 mode, one potential issue is that the binding redirect you were using is no longer working because it's set for the 64 bit version instead. You don't have 2.111.7.10 on the machine at all, so try deleting that reference and pointing directly at your ODAC version.
Alternately reconfigure the project to compile for x64 and disable 32 bit mode in IIS, then use the 64 bit client. -
Oracle 11gr2 installation error
dear all,
im trying to install oracle 11gr2 (11.2.0.2) on AIX 5.3. But im facing quiet problems over silent installation.
i could see some the dependecies where failed, i need help from you all.
SOME contents related to failed dependencies on from Oracle installatiog log.
INFO: *********************************************
INFO: Users With Same UID: This test checks that multiple users do not exist with user id as "0".
INFO: Severity:CRITICAL
INFO: OverallStatus:VERIFICATION_FAILED
INFO: -----------------------------------------------
INFO: Verification Result for Node:ukavddrgw01a
WARNING: Result values are not available for this verification task
INFO: Error Message:<CV_VAL>root,|myue,|rchinta1,|ddivaka,|rpandey1,|kmurali,|hkumar,|smuthu,|jbarnet,|spowell,|hkeong,|jwhite,|</CV_VAL><CV_ERES>0</CV_ERES>
INFO: Cause:Cause Of Problem Not Available
INFO: Action:User Action Not Available
INFO: *********************************************
INFO: OS Kernel Parameter: udp_ephemeral_high: This is a prerequisite condition to test whether the OS kernel parameter "udp_ephemeral_high" is properly set.
INFO: Severity:IGNORABLE
INFO: OverallStatus:VERIFICATION_FAILED
INFO: -----------------------------------------------
INFO: Verification Result for Node:ukavddrgw01a
INFO: Expected Value:65500
INFO: Actual Value:65535
INFO: Error Message:PRVF-7543 : OS Kernel parameter "udp_ephemeral_high" does not have proper value on node "ukavddrgw01a" [Expected = "65500" ; Found = "6553
5"].
INFO: Cause: Kernel parameter value does not meet the requirement.
INFO: Action: Modify the kernel parameter value to meet the requirement.
INFO: OS Kernel Parameter: tcp_ephemeral_high: This is a prerequisite condition to test whether the OS kernel parameter "tcp_ephemeral_high" is properly set.
INFO: Severity:IGNORABLE
INFO: OverallStatus:VERIFICATION_FAILED
INFO: -----------------------------------------------
INFO: Verification Result for Node:ukavddrgw01a
INFO: Expected Value:65500
INFO: Actual Value:65535
INFO: Error Message:PRVF-7543 : OS Kernel parameter "tcp_ephemeral_high" does not have proper value on node "ukavddrgw01a" [Expected = "65500" ; Found = "6553
5"].
INFO: Cause: Kernel parameter value does not meet the requirement.
INFO: Action: Modify the kernel parameter value to meet the requirement.
INFO: -----------------------------------------------
INFO: *********************************************
INFO: OS Kernel Parameter: udp_ephemeral_low: This is a prerequisite condition to test whether the OS kernel parameter "udp_ephemeral_low" is properly set.
INFO: Severity:IGNORABLE
INFO: OverallStatus:VERIFICATION_FAILED
INFO: -----------------------------------------------
INFO: Verification Result for Node:ukavddrgw01a
INFO: Expected Value:9000
INFO: Actual Value:32768
INFO: Error Message:PRVF-7543 : OS Kernel parameter "udp_ephemeral_low" does not have proper value on node "ukavddrgw01a" [Expected = "9000" ; Found = "32768"
INFO: OS Kernel Parameter: ncargs: This is a prerequisite condition to test whether the OS kernel parameter "ncargs" is properly set.
INFO: Severity:IGNORABLE
INFO: OverallStatus:VERIFICATION_FAILED
INFO: -----------------------------------------------
INFO: Verification Result for Node:ukavddrgw01a
INFO: Expected Value:128
INFO: Actual Value:6
INFO: Error Message:PRVF-7543 : OS Kernel parameter "ncargs" does not have proper value on node "ukavddrgw01a" [Expected = "128" ; Found = "6"].
INFO: Cause: Kernel parameter value does not meet the requirement.
INFO: Action: Modify the kernel parameter value to meet the requirement.
INFO: -----------------------------------------------
above are contents from OUI logs. can somebody let me how to by pass the CRITICAL dependency issue , related to UID.Hi;
Please check below notes and be sure your server has all related package,kernel settings etc
Minimum Software Versions and Patches Required to Support Oracle Products on IBM Power Systems [ID 282036.1]
Oracle Database on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Mac OS X,Solaris,Tru64 Unix Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference (8.0.5 to 11.2) [ID 169706.1]
Regard
Helios -
Oracle 11GR2 installation Prerequsite check - IZ42940 failed
Oracle 11GR2 installation Prerequisite check fails with the following:
OS PATCH : IZ42940 failed
OS PATCH : IZ49516 failed
OS PATCH : IZ52331 failed
I have AIX 5.3 level with the patch level as below:-
oslevel -s
5300-12-02-1036
If I check at OS , I get
/usr/sbin/instfix -i -k "IZ42940 IZ49516 IZ52331"
there was no data for IZ42940 in the fix database
there was no data for IZ49516 in the fix database
there was no data for IZ52331 in the fix database
I have checked the latest AIX patch in media, which I am using, doesnu2019t contain these fixes IZ42940 , IZ49516 and IZ52331.
I am just wondering how do I install these fixes IZ42940 , IZ49516 and IZ52331,
Please help,Hello Abu,
I am just wondering how do I install these fixes IZ42940 , IZ49516 and IZ52331
The fix-numbers are only valid for one AIX TL - this means if the installer was released with TL 05 (for example) .. you will get this message if you are using TL 12 now, because of the fix numbers have changed.
The only way to verify it is to go to the following IBM page and check the fix numbers for your TL.
In your cases:
IZ42940 - https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1fixinfo110763
IZ49516 - https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1fixinfo112964
IZ52331- https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1fixinfo115020
If your AIX TL level is not mentioned in these pages ... just take the previous TL Fix number and check for this.
Regards
Stefan -
Installation of Oracle 11gR2 in suse 12.1
Hi,
I recently installed the the linux Open suse 12.1, I have only one os in my pc. Now i want to install Oracle, can any one help me how to install and what are the packages to install before installation of oracle and where can i get those package.
One more point is I am newly to the linux, I dont know anything about this linux, Just 2 days before i installed the os. Can any one help me for this query
Thanks and regards,
G.ManikantaHow many PC's and OS's do you have ;-) Installation of oracle 11gR2 in fedora 16
Supported OS versions are listed in the Install Doc - http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e24321/pre_install.htm#CIHFICFD
If you insist on using an unsupported OS, you are on your own.
HTH
Srini -
Oracle 11gR2 installation problem on Windows Server 2008 R2 datacenter
Hi
I am trying to install Oracle 11Gr2 64 bit on Windows server 2008 R2.The system configuration is "Intel Xeon, RAM 8.00 GB.
i
The installation is getting paused at the 8th step of Oracle installation.Neither i am getting any error message nor an entry is recorded in the Oracle inventory log.
It is showing a blank screen after the prerequiste checks are complete.
Request you to help me out in resolving the issue.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation.Hi Helios
Thanks for the response. The database is still not created to check in the Alert log .It is still in the phase of pre-requisite checks. I did not go with Silent installation.It is a plain single instance installation.
The installation screen is greyed out with out any message or error.
Please could you share if you have any thoughts on this. -
Install Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Ubuntu Linux 11.04 (64-bit) Howto
h2. Install Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Ubuntu Linux 11.04 (64-bit) Howto
Version: B
Author: Dude, 24. May 2011
The following are step by step instructions how to install Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition (Beta) under Linux Ubuntu 11.04, 64-bit.
Access to the Internet is required.
The instructions cover the following additional topics:
- Converting Red Hat based Oracle XE installer to Ubuntu.
- Work-around for missing /sbin/chkconfig tool.
- Install Oracle XE into a different directory or disk volume.
- Relocate and configure the Oracle user and default login directory.
- Uninstall, reconfigure and perform first database backup.
- Notes and web links.
- Troubleshooting
h3. A) System Setup and Prerequisites
h4. A.1. System Access
You will need terminal command line, root and system console access to perform the setup tasks.
To open a Terminal at the system console:
Menu Applications > Accessories > TerminalThe following commands will enable remote ssh login with root access:
sudo apt-get install openssh-server
sudo passwd root
Verify:
ssh root@xe_server_host_nameh4. A.2. Software Prerequisites
The following is required in order to install Oracle 11gR2 XE:
sudo apt-get install alien libaio1 unixodbcThe following is not required, but it will fix backspace and arrow keys in case you prefer using the vi-editor:
sudo apt-get install vimh4. A.3. System Swap space
Minimum swap space required is 2 GB. You can increase swap space if necessary using a swap file:
To analyze current swap space and memory configuration:
sudo cat /proc/meminfo
To install a 1 GB swapfile named swapfile in /, for example:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576
(this may take a while)
sudo mkswap /swapfile
sudo swapon /swapfile
sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.orig
sudo echo '/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0' >> /etc/fstab
Verify:
sudo swapon -a
sudo swapon -sh4. A.4. Kernel Parameters
Oracle 11g XE requires the following additional kernel parameters:
sudo nano /etc/sysctl.d/60-oracle.conf
(Enter the following)
# Oracle 11g XE kernel parameters
fs.file-max=6815744
net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range=9000 65000
kernel.sem=250 32000 100 128
kernel.shmmax=536870912
(Save the file)
Note: kernel.shmmax = max possible value, e.g. size of physical RAM.
Verify: sudo cat /etc/sysctl.d/60-oracle.conf
Load new kernel parameters:
sudo service procps start
Verify:
sudo sysctl -q fs.file-max
-> fs.file-max = 6815744h4. A.5. Oracle Installation Directory
The current Oracle Installation Guide uses the same directory like in previous versions: /usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/server. However, the current Beta installation uses Oracle Flexible Architecture (OFA) and installs into /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe. Due to size limitations of Oracle XE it may not be necessary to store the installation to a specific directory or separate volume, but it is possible:
Install Oracle XE to separate disk volume:
From the system console menu: System > Administration > Disk Utility
Select "ext3" filesystem for Oracle compatibility and specify a Volume label, e.g. Oracle.
Notice the device name e.g. /dev/sdb
Get the drive UUID:
sudo blkid
e.g. /dev/sdb: UUID="d19a2d8f-da43-4802-8bdb-0703c855e23a"
Modify /etc/fstab to automatically mount the volume at system startup:
sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.original
sudo nano /etc/fstab
(Add the following, using determined UUID, for exmple)
UUID=d19a2d8f-da43-4802-8bdb-0703c855e23a /u01 ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
(Save the file)
Create the mount-point, mount the new volume and set ownership and privileges:
sudo mkdir /u01
sudo mount -a
sudo chown root:root /u01
sudo chmod 755 /u01
Verify:
df -h
or restart the systemYou can also install Oracle XE into a specific directory:
Create a symbolic link to store the installation into an existing directory, for instance:
sudo mkdir /home/oracle-xe
sudo ln -s /home/oracle-xe /u01h3. C) Oracle 11g XE Download and Installation
h4. C.1. Download and convert the Installer from Red Hat to Ubuntu
Please see section E.3. to download the Oracle 11gR2 XE installer.
Select the version listed for Linux x64.
sudo unzip linux.x64_11gR2_OracleXE.zip
sudo alien --to-deb --scripts oracle-xe-11.2.0-0.5.x86_64.rpm
(This may take a while)h4. C.2. Create a special chkconfig script
The Red Hat based installer of Oracle XE 11gR2 beta relies on +/sbin/chkconfig+, which is not used in Ubuntu. The chkconfig package available for the current version of Ubuntu produces errors and my not be safe to use. Below is a simple trick to get around the problem and install Oracle XE successfully:
Create /sbin/chconfig:
sudo nano /sbin/chkconfig
(Cut and paste the following)
#!/bin/bash
# Oracle 11gR2 XE installer chkconfig hack for Debian by Dude
file=/etc/init.d/oracle-xe
if [[ ! `tail -n1 $file | grep INIT` ]]; then
echo >> $file
echo '### BEGIN INIT INFO' >> $file
echo '# Provides: OracleXE' >> $file
echo '# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog' >> $file
echo '# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog' >> $file
echo '# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5' >> $file
echo '# Default-Stop: 0 1 6' >> $file
echo '# Short-Description: Oracle 11g Express Edition' >> $file
echo '### END INIT INFO' >> $file
fi
update-rc.d oracle-xe defaults 80 01
(Save the file)
Set appropriate execute privileges:
chmod 755 /sbin/chkconfig
Note: You should remove the /sbin/chkconfig file after successful installation of Oracle XE.
h4. C.3. Install and configure Oracle XE
sudo dpkg --install ./oracle-xe_11.2.0-1.5_amd64.deb
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure
(This will take a while)
Remove the /sbin/chkconfig script, which is no longer needed.
sudo rm /sbin/chkconfigh4. C.4. Relocate and Configure the Oracle user login
The Oracle XE installer specifies /u01/app/oracle as the login directory for the Oracle user. Although not really necessary, the following will relocate the Oracle user $HOME to a standard location and create standard /etc/skel login files:
Exit all Oracle user sessions:
sudo /etc/init.d/oracle-xe stop
sudo kill -9 `ps -ef | grep oracle | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`
sudo userdel oracle
sudo useradd -s /bin/bash -G dba -g dba -m oracle
sudo passwd oracle
Verify:
sudo id oracle
-> uid=1001(oracle) gid=1001(dba) groups=1001(dba)h4. C.5. Setup Oracle environment variables
In order to use sqlplus and other tools, the Oracle account requires certain environment variables. The following will set these variables automatically at every interactive Oracle login:
sudo echo '. /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/bin/oracle_env.sh' >> /home/oracle/.bashrch4. C.6. Oracle sudo root access
It is not essential to allow the Oracle user to use sudo, but it is convenient:
usermod -G admin oracle
Verify:
id oracle
-> uid=1001(oracle) gid=1001(dba) groups=1001(dba),120(admin)
sudo su -
-> Enter Oracle account passwordh4. C.7. Oracle 11g XE Post-installation
After you install Oracle Database XE, its graphical user interface is only available from the local server, but not remotely.
The following will correct the problem if necessary:
Login as user Oracle or use:
su - oracle
sqlplus / as sysdba
At the SQL prompt, enter the following command:
EXEC DBMS_XDB.SETLISTENERLOCALACCESS(FALSE);
exith3. D) Unintstall, Reconfigure and Troubleshooting
h4. D.1. Uninstall Oracle 11g XE
The following will completely uninstall and remove Oracle 11g XE:
Login as user root:
sudo su -
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe stop
dpkg --purge oracle-xe
rm -r /u01/app
rm /etc/default/oracle-xe
update-rc.d -f oracle-xe removeh4. D.2. Reconfigure Oracle 11g XE
Type the following in a terminal window:
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe stop
sudo rm /etc/default/oracle-xe
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe configureh4. D.3. Enable Archivelog mode and perform a database backup
Login as user Oracle:
su - oracle
sqlplus / as sysdba
At the SQL prompt, enter the following commands:
shutdown immediate
startup mount
alter database archivelog;
alter database open;
exit
Login to system console of the Oracle user account:
Select Applications > Oracle Database 11g Express Edition > Backup Databaseh3. E) Notes
h4. E.1. Oracle 11g XE limitiations overview
- It will consume, at most, processing resources equivalent to one CPU.
- Only one installation of Oracle Database XE can be performed on a single computer.
- The maximum amount of user data in an Oracle Database XE database cannot exceed 11 GB.
- The maximum amount of RAM that Oracle XE uses cannot exceed 1 GB, even if more is available.
- HTTPS is not supported natively with the HTTP listener built into Oracle Database XE.
h4. E.2. Documentation and Links
Official documentation for Oracle 11gR2 XE can be found at:
http://www.oracle.com/pls/xe112/homepage
h4. E.3. Oracle 11g XE downloads
The Installer is available from the Oracle Technology Network at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/xe
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/express-edition/downloads/index.html
h4. E.4 APEX links and archives
The APEX archives can be found at:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/apex/application-express/all-archives-099381.html
The APEX download site is:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/apex/downloads/index.html
h3. F) Troubleshooting
... in progress
Regards and best of luck!
Edited by: Dude on May 25, Version B: various corrections. chkconfig package (A.2.) not required.even though I am admin user.Admin user is a MS Windows term, that does not apply to Linux or Unix in the same fashion.
The configuration script tells you "You must be root user to run the configure script. Login as root user and
then run the configure script."
This is most likely correct because your account is not root and does not have UID 0. What you can do is to login as root e.g. sudo su -, as the message suggest, or use "sudo /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure", provided your account is defined in the /etc/sudoers file to perform root/admin actions.
Btw, do not modify /etc/passwd and /etc/group to give you admin privileges or try to create a another root account under a different name. That's not the way it works and usually leads to nasty problems. -
Oracle Security Patch Error while applying --The filename, directory name,
Hello,
I am running into strange error while applying Oracle Security Patch 68 by using Opatch.
Supposedly, All the environment variables are set properly.
ACTIVE_STATE_PERL=true
DBMS_TYPE=ORA
dbs_ora_tnsname=YBQ
JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.3.1_10
OPATCH_DEBUG=TRUE
ORACLE_HOME=E:\oracle\ora92
ORACLE_SID=YBQ
Path=E:\oracle\OPatch;C:\jdk1.3.1_10\bin;E:\oracle\Perl\bin;E:\oracle\ora92\jre\1.4.2\bin\client;E:\oracle\ora92\jre\1.4.2\bin;E:\oracle\ora92\bin;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.3.1\bin;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.8\bin;C:\Program Files\Common Files\VERITAS Shared;\NetBackup\bin;C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\;C:\Program Files\Support Tools\;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;E:\usr\sap\YBQ\SYS\exe\run
Installed Active Perl. latest version
downloaded Opatch 1.0.0.50
and the patch number 3738339
I went to that directory and run the command :
perl opatch.pl apply
It started of well.
OPatch version is: 1.0.0.0.50
Using ORACLE_HOME/oui to look up oui libs...
Oracle Home = E:\oracle\ora92
Location of Oracle Inventory = E:\oracle\ora92\inventory
Oracle Universal Installer shared library = E:\oracle\ora92\oui\lib\win32\oraInstaller.dll
Path to Java = "E:\oracle\ora92\jre\1.4.2\bin\java.exe"
Location of Oracle Inventory Pointer = N/A
Location of Oracle Universal Installer components = E:\oracle\ora92\oui
Required Jar File under Oracle Universal Installer = jlib\OraInstaller.jar
find under OH/oui/jlib
found OraInstaller.jar
Checking if this is a RAC system...
Accessing inventory... This may take up to 300 seconds.
(retry 10 times, delay 30 seconds each time)
System Command: ""E:\oracle\ora92\jre\1.4.2\bin\java.exe" -Dopatch.retry=10 -Dopatch.delay=30 -DTRACING.ENABLED=TRUE -DTRACING.LEVEL=2 -Dopatch.debug=true -classpath "E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\OraInstaller.jar;E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\srvm.jar;jlib\opatch.jar;E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\xmlparserv2.jar;E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\share.jar;.:E:\oracle\ora92\jlib\srvm.jar" opatch/O2O "e:\oracle\ora92" "E:\oracle\ora92\oui" opatch.pl 1.0.0.0.50"
Result:
----- DEBUG is ON -------
oracle.installer.startup_location will be set to E:\oracle\ora92\oui
oracle.installer.oui_loc will be set to E:\oracle\ora92\oui
oracle.installer.scratchPath will be set to /tmp
opatch.local_node_only is OFF
retryOption is ON: 10
delayOption is ON: 30
Few more stuff here .. not pasting the entire contents
System Command: ""E:\oracle\ora92\jre\1.4.2\bin\java.exe" -Dopatch.retry=10 -Dopatch.delay=30 -DTRACING.ENABLED=TRUE -DTRACING.LEVEL=2 -Dopatch.debug=true -classpath "E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\OraInstaller.jar;E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\srvm.jar;jlib\opatch.jar;E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\xmlparserv2.jar;E:\oracle\ora92\oui\jlib\share.jar;." opatch/CheckConflict "E:\oracle\ora92\oui" "e:\oracle\ora92" opatch.pl 1.0.0.0.50 3738339 "3741539 3528282 3516951 3622875 3668572 3371796 3239873 3356103 3543125 3666502 2800494 2824035 2964252 3617042 3320622 3571233 3253770 3492040 3566469 3354470 3625370 3583686 3150750 3617519 3635177 3597640 3749394 3542588 3698501 2954891 2918138 3559212 3518909 3412818 3430832 3172282 3358490 3637624 3458446 3179637 2810394 3668224 3609791 3566813 3475932 2338704 3412136 3388633 3540576 3571226 3575743 2690205 3240280 3509265 3177513 3575747 3811906 3554319 3752406 3323435 " E:\3738339\etc\config\actions"
Result:
opatch.pl version: 1.0.0.0.50
Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
Error in executing Java program to check conflict
ERROR: OPatch failed during pre-reqs check.
Now there is no problem with executing the last java program in the same prompt by removing the first and the last double quote "
Please advise.
Thanks in advance.hi somnath,
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thanks,
christian -
Hi ,
We are migrating from oracle 10gR2 on AIX 5.3 to oracle 11gR2 on AIX 6.1 (64bit Kernal) . As pat of this , we need to migrate all the pro*c codes and for that we are trying to complie those files on the new server . But while compiling , we are getting error as :
*1586-119 (U) The 32-bit file "/lib/crt0_64.o" is being linked in 64-bit mode, or vice versa.*
We have only one library in $ORACLE_HOME which is lib..Lib32 is not present .
Could you please help me in resolving this error ?
The details , that I feel will be helpful ,is provided below :
COMP_PROC ]>echo $ORACLE_HOME
*/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2*
*/COMP_PROC ]>echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH*
*/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/lib*
COMP_PROC ]>echo $LIBPATH
*/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/lib*
COMP_PROC ]>echo $PATH
*/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2:/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin:/applications/tf3/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:/bin:.::/dbjobs/utils/adsm:.:/applications/tf3/bin:/applications/tf3/bin/ctm/source:/usr/vac/bin:/applications/tf3/bin:/usr/lib:/tshome/tfapp:/tshome/tfapp/app/genio::/tshome/tfapp/app/genio/odbc:/tshome/tfapp/app/genio/odbc/lib:/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/lib:/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin:/tshome/tf01/:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/tshome/tfapp/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin*
Compiler version :
COMP_PROC ]>cc -v
exec: /usr/bin/pg(/usr/bin/pg,/usr/vac/exe/default_msg/vac.help,NULL)
C for AIX Compiler, Version 6
os version :
COMP_PROC ]>uname -a
AIX 1 6 00F6249E4C00
Make file :
# File : makeheader.h #
# Description : #
# The target 'build' puts together an executable $(EXE) from the .o files
# in $(OBJS) and the libraries in $(PROLDLIBS). It is used to build the
# c sample programs. The rules to make .o files from .c and .pc files are
# later in this file.
# ($(PROLDLIBS) includes the client shared library, and $(STATICPROLDLIBS) does
# not.)
# Here are some rules for converting .pc -> .c -> .o and for .typ -> .h.
# If proc needs to find .h files, it should find the same .h files that the
# c compiler finds. We use a macro named INCLUDE to hadle that. The general
# format of the INCLUDE macro is
# INCLUDE= $(I_SYM)dir1 $(I_SYM)dir2 ...
# Normally, I_SYM=-I, for the c compiler. However, we have a special target,
# pc1, which calls $(PROC) with various arguments, include $(INCLUDE). It
# is used like this:
# $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) <more args to make> I_SYM=include= pc1
# This is used for some of $(SAMPLES) and for $(OBJECT_SAMPLE).
USERID=xxxxx/yyyyy@zzzzzzz
SHELL=/bin/ksh
MQMLIBS=/usr/lpp/mqm/lib/libmqm.a
MQMCLIENTLIBS=/usr/lpp/mqm/lib/libmqic.a
#MQMLIBS=/pvcs/compile/proc/libmqm.a
CONVLIBS=/usr/lib/libiconv.a
NETWORKHOME=$(ORACLE_HOME)/network/
PLSQLHOME=$(ORACLE_HOME)/plsql/
#INCLUDE=$(I_SYM). $(I_SYM)$(PRECOMPHOME)public $(I_SYM)$(RDBMSHOME)public $(I_SYM)$(RDBMSHOME)demo $(I_SYM)$(PLSQLHOME)public $(I_SYM)$(NETWORKHOME)public
I_SYM=-I
AS_EXT=s
LIB_EXT=a
OBJ_EXT=o
PLB_EXT=plb
SO_EXT=so
LOCK_EXT=lk
SQL_EXT=sql
SYM_EXT=sym
LIB_PREFIX=lib
LDLIBFLAG=-l
LDPATHFLAG=-L
AS=as
AWK=awk
CAT=cat
CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc
CD=cd
CHMOD=chmod
CP=cp
CPP=cpp
DATE=date
ECHO=echo
ECHON=echo -n
EXEC=exec
FIND=find
FOLLOW=-follow
NOLEAF=-noleaf
GREP=grep
KILL=kill
SLEEP=sleep
LD=ld
LMAKE=make
LN=ln
LNS=ln -s
MKDIR=mkdir
MKDIRP=mkdir -p
MV=mv
NM=nm
PERL=perl
RM=rm
RMF=rm -f
RMRF=rm -rf
SED=sed
SORT=sort
TOUCH=touch
XARGS=xargs
LS=ls
SPFLAGS=
MATHLIB=-lm
LOCALLIBS=
OPTIMIZE=-O5
OTHERLIBS = `cat $(ORACLE_HOME)/lib/sysliblist`
CCFLAGS= -g
SO=a
LLIBTHREAD=-lpthreads
EXOSLIBS=
LIBBSD=
SECLIBS=
M6LIBS=
LIBHOME=$(ORACLE_HOME)/lib
VER =11
BASENAME =n
NETWORKHOME = $(ORACLE_HOME)/network/
NETWORKLIB = $(NETWORKHOME)lib/
RONAME=${BASENAME}ro${VER}
PFLAGS=
PFLAGS= $(INCLUDE) $(SPFLAGS) $(LPFLAGS)
RDBMS_VERSION = 11
LIBSERVERNAME=server$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBSERVER=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBSERVERNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBSERVER=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBSERVERNAME)$(LIB_SUFFIX)
LIBCLIENTNAME=client$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBCLIENT=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBCLIENTNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBCLIENT=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBCLIENTNAME)
LIBGENERICNAME=generic$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBGENERIC=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBGENERICNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBGENERIC=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBGENERICNAME)
LIBDSBTSHNAME=dsbtsh$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBDSBTSH=$(RDBMSLIB)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBDSBTSHNAME).$(SO_EXT)
LIBSKGXPNAME=skgxp$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBSKGXP=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBSKGXPNAME).$(SKGXP_EXT)
LLIBSKGXP=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBSKGXPNAME)
LIBCOMMONNAME=common$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBCOMMON=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBCOMMONNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBCOMMON=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBCOMMONNAME)
LIBVSNNAME=vsn$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBVSN=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBVSNNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBVSN=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBVSNNAME)
LIBAGENTNAME=agent$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBAGENT=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBAGENTNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBAGENT=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBAGENTNAME)
LIBDBTOOLSNAME=dbtools$(RDBMS_VERSION)
LIBDBTOOLS=$(RDBMSLIB)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBDBTOOLSNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
#DEF_ON= $(RDBMSLIB)kpudfo.$(OBJ_EXT)
#DEF_OFF= $(RDBMSLIB)kpundf.$(OBJ_EXT)
#DEF_OPT= $(RDBMSLIB)defopt.$(OBJ_EXT)
LIBSLAXNAME=slax8
LIBSLAX=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBSLAXNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBSLAX=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBSLAXNAME)
LIBSQLNAME=sql11
LIBSQL=$(LIBHOME)/$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBSQLNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBSQL=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBSQLNAME)
#SCOREPT = $(LIBHOME)/scorept.$(OBJ_EXT)
#SSCOREED = $(LIBHOME)/sscoreed.$(OBJ_EXT)
LIBORA=$(LIBCLIENT) $(LIBCOMMON) $(LIBGENERIC)
LLIBORA=$(LLIBCLIENT) $(LLIBCOMMON) $(LLIBGENERIC)
LIBSQLNET = $(LDFLAGSLIST) $(ANOLIBD) $(PROTOCOLLIBD) $(NATIVELIBD) $(NATIVESYSLIBD) $(LIBNETWORK) $(LIBNL)
LLIBSQLNET = $(LDFLAGSLIST) $(ANOLIBS) $(PROTOCOLLIBS) $(NATIVELIBS) $(NATIVESYSLIBS) $(LLIBNETWORK) $(LLIBNL)
LIBRPC = $(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(RONAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBRPC = $(LDLIBFLAG)$(RONAME)
NETLIBS = $(LLIBSQLNET) $(LLIBRPC) $(LLIBSQLNET)
NETLIBD = $(LIBSQLNET) $(LIBRPC)
LDFLAGSFILE=$(NETWORKLIB)ldflags
LDFLAGSLIST=`$(CAT) $(LDFLAGSFILE)`
LDFLAGSLIST=
LIBNLSRTLNAME = nls11
LIBNLSRTL= $(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBNLSRTLNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBNLSRTL= $(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBNLSRTLNAME)$(LIB_SUFFIX)
CORE_LIB_VER = 11
CORE_LIB_NAME = core
LIBCORE = $(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(CORE_LIB_NAME)$(CORE_LIB_VER).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBCORE = $(LDLIBFLAG)$(CORE_LIB_NAME)$(CORE_LIB_VER)
RDBMSHOME=$(ORACLE_HOME)/rdbms/
RDBMSLIB=$(RDBMSHOME)lib/
RDBMSADMIN=$(RDBMSHOME)admin/
LIBCLNTSHNAME=clntsh
LIBCLNTSH=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBCLNTSHNAME).$(SO_EXT)
LLIBCLNTSH=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBCLNTSHNAME)
LIBAGTSHNAME=agtsh
LIBAGTSH=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBAGTSHNAME).$(SO_EXT)
LLIBAGTSH=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBAGTSHNAME)
LIBKNLOPTNAME=knlopt
LIBKNLOPT=$(RDBMSLIB)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBKNLOPTNAME).$(LIB_EXT)
LLIBKNLOPT=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBKNLOPTNAME)
#LIBTRACENAME=trace9
#LIBTRACE=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBTRACENAME).$(LIB_EXT)
#LLIBTRACE=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBTRACENAME)$(LIB_SUFFIX)
#LIBEPC=$(LIBHOME)$(LIB_PREFIX)$(LIBTRACENAME).$(LIB_EXT)
#LLIBEPC=$(LDLIBFLAG)$(LIBTRACENAME)$(LIB_SUFFIX)
CORELIBS = $(LLIBNLSRTL) $(LLIBCV6) $(LLIBCORE) $(LLIBNLSRTL) $(LLIBCORE) \
$(LLIBNLSRTL)
OTHERLIBS=`cat $(ORACLE_HOME)/lib/sysliblist`
DEVTTLIBS=$(NETLIBS) $(LLIBORA) $(NETLIBS) $(LLIBORA) $(LIBPLSHACK) \
$(LLIBEPC) $(CORELIBS) $(SPLIBS) $(LOCALLIBS) $(EXOSLIBS) $(LIBBSD) `cat $(ORACLE_HOME)/lib/sysliblist` $(MATHLIB)
CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc
PCC=proc
PROC=proc CODE=ANSI_C define=_64BIT_ define=_IBM_C define=_LONG_LONG sqlcheck=full userid=$(USERID) oraca=yes mode=oracle unsafe_null=yes dbms=v8
PCCINCLUDE=include=$(ORACLE_HOME)/precomp/lib
PCCFLAGS=$(PCCINCLUDE) sqlcheck=full ltype=none parse=full userid=$(USERID) lines=yes unsafe_null=yes dbms=v8
CFLAGS= $(GFLAG) -qmaxmem=8192 $(OPTIMIZE) $(CDEBUG) $(CCFLAGS) $(QACCFLAGS) $(PFLAGS) $(SHARED_CFLAG) $(ENV_FLAGS) -L$(LIBHOME)
ECHO=
STATICPROLDLIBS=$(LLIBCLIENT) $(LIBSQL) $(SCOREPT) $(SSCOREED) $(DEF_ON) $(DEVTTLIBS) $(LLIBTHREAD)
PROLDLIBS=$(LLIBCLNTSH) $(STATICPROLDLIBS)
Tail of make.log :
[applications/tf3/bin/COMP_PROC ]>echo $ORACLE_HOME
/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2
[applications/tf3/bin/COMP_PROC ]>cd $ORACLE_HOME
[data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2 ]>cd install
[data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/install ]>tail -15 make.log
mv: cannot rename /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmo to /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmo0:
No such file or directory
mv /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/sysman/lib/nmo /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/
make: The error code from the last command is 1.
make: Ignored error code 1 from last command.
/bin/make -f /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/sysman/lib/ins_emagent.mk relink_exe EXENAME=nmhs
ld -b64 -o /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/sysman/lib/nmhs -L/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/lib/ -L/data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/sysman/lib/ -lld -lm `cat /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/lib/sysliblist` -lm /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/sysman/lib/s0nmhs.o -lnmhs -lcore11 -lld -lm `cat /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/lib/sysliblist` -lm
rm -f /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmhs.0
cp /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/sysman/lib/nmhs /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmhs.0
mv -f /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmhs /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmhs0
mv: cannot rename /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmhs to /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/nmhs0:
No such file or directory
make: The error code from the last command is 1.
make: Ignored error code 1 from last command.
mv /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/sysman/lib/nmhs /data/oracle/product/11.2.0.2/bin/
Edited by: Minu on Dec 3, 2011 12:36 AMApparently you are trying to mix 32-bit code and 64-bit code. You must ensure that the 32-bit or 64-bit option is used consistently on every command, compiling and linking. The form of the option can depend on the version of the C compiler you are using, and whether you are on an x86 or sparc system. Consult the Pro*C and C compiler documentation.
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Error during oracle 91 patch installation on ecc 5.0 installation
Hi All,
I am installating oracle 9 patches on HPUX 11.The following is the error
"error in invoking target sdo_on of make file /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/ins_rdbms.mk"....p
Here is the installActions2007-06-29_03-05-20PM.log content:
Start output from spawned process:
Make: Don't know how to make /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kxmwsd.o.
Stop.
End output from spawned process.
Exception thrown from action: make
Exception Name: MakefileException
Exception String: Error in invoking target 'sdo_on' of makefile
'/oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/ins_rdbms.mk'. See
'/oracle/GMD/oraInventory/logs/installActions2007-06-29_03-05-20PM.log'
for details.
Exception Severity: 1
Here is the content of make.log
Make: Cannot open ins_rdbms.mk. Stop.
ar: could not open /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kciwcx.o
Make: Cannot open ins_rdbms.mk. Stop.
ar: could not open /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kxmwsd.o
Make: Cannot open ins_rdbms.mk. Stop.
ar: /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a does not exist
ar: could not open /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kkpoban.o
Observation: There is no archive library file named libknlopt.a under
/oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/ which is referred in script and
hence its giving error while making object file kxmwsd.o.
please help meHi All,
I am installating oracle 9 patches on HPUX 11.The following is the error
"error in invoking target sdo_on of make file /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/ins_rdbms.mk"....p
Here is the installActions2007-06-29_03-05-20PM.log content:
Start output from spawned process:
Make: Don't know how to make /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kxmwsd.o.
Stop.
End output from spawned process.
Exception thrown from action: make
Exception Name: MakefileException
Exception String: Error in invoking target 'sdo_on' of makefile
'/oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/ins_rdbms.mk'. See
'/oracle/GMD/oraInventory/logs/installActions2007-06-29_03-05-20PM.log'
for details.
Exception Severity: 1
Here is the content of make.log
Make: Cannot open ins_rdbms.mk. Stop.
ar: could not open /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kciwcx.o
Make: Cannot open ins_rdbms.mk. Stop.
ar: could not open /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kxmwsd.o
Make: Cannot open ins_rdbms.mk. Stop.
ar: /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a does not exist
ar: could not open /oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/kkpoban.o
Observation: There is no archive library file named libknlopt.a under
/oracle/GMD/920_64/rdbms/lib/ which is referred in script and
hence its giving error while making object file kxmwsd.o.
please help me
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