P2V of Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 4 32 Bit

Hello All, Using VMware Converter can we do P2V of Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 4 32 Bit? -Suresh

We made some changes and P2V worked. 1. Installed VMware converter on Local Network 2. Started P2V and Selected supported VM Hardware Version to 4 or 7 3. Provided IP address manually and removed the Data disk for migration. 4. Migration was successful

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    Hi,
    I am installing Oracle 11G(11.2.0.1) in Oracle Enterprise Linux 64 bit(VM ware workstation). I have installed all the rpm's and prerequsites but when i run ./runInstaller and start the installation the GUI screen is very slow in response and screens are flickering. What could be the possible reason for this?
    Regards,
    007

    Hi Srini,
    plz find the install log below
    oracle_install_db_LoadExampleSchemas false
    oracle_install_db_MountPointLocation
    oracle_install_db_QuickInstallOption false
    oracle_install_db_ReceiveEmailNotification false
    oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpLocation
    oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpPassword Protected value, not to be logged
    oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpUsername
    oracle_install_db_SID
    oracle_install_db_SecureConfigDisabled false
    oracle_install_db_SetOracleBase false
    oracle_install_db_StarterDatabaseType GENERAL_PURPOSE
    oracle_install_db_StorageType 0
    oracle_install_db_SuperAdminPasswords Protected value, not to be logged
    oracle_install_db_SuperAdminSamePasswdForAll Protected value, not to be logged
    oracle_install_db_SystemClass DESKTOP_CLASS
    oracle_install_db_Type 1
    oracle_install_db_UseDBControl true
    oracle_install_db_UseFileSystemForRecovery false
    oracle_install_db_UseSamePassword false
    INFO: Launching Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Installer
    INFO: Started executing the flow in INTERACTIVE mode
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Finishing all forked tasks at state prepInstall
    INFO: Waiting for completion all forked tasks at state prepInstall
    INFO: All forked task are completed at state prepInstall
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state prepInstall
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <prepInstall>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <prepInstall>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Validating view at state <prepInstall>
    INFO: Completed validating view at state <prepInstall>
    INFO: Validating state <prepInstall>
    WARNING: Validation disabled for the state prepInstall
    INFO: Completed validating state <prepInstall>
    INFO: Verifying route success
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state decideOCMInstall
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <decideOCMInstall>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <decideOCMInstall>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Validating view at state <decideOCMInstall>
    INFO: Completed validating view at state <decideOCMInstall>
    INFO: Validating state <decideOCMInstall>
    WARNING: Validation disabled for the state decideOCMInstall
    INFO: Completed validating state <decideOCMInstall>
    INFO: Verifying route requireOCM
    INFO: Get view named [OCMDetailsUI]
    INFO: View for [OCMDetailsUI] is oracle.install.ivw.common.view.OCMDetailsGUI@2dd1282d
    INFO: Initializing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Completed initializing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Displaying view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Completed displaying view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Loading view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Completed loading view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Localizing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Completed localizing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state getOCMDetails
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Validating view at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Completed validating view at state <getOCMDetails>
    INFO: Validating state <getOCMDetails>
    SEVERE: You have not provided an email address.
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    INFO: Get view named [InstallOptionsUI]
    INFO: InstallOptionsUI Entering Constructor
    INFO: InstallOptionsUI Exiting Constructor
    INFO: View for [InstallOptionsUI] is oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallOptionsUI@62892cc5
    INFO: Initializing view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Completed initializing view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Displaying view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Completed displaying view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Loading view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Completed loading view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Localizing view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Completed localizing view <InstallOptionsUI> at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state installOptions
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <installOptions>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: InstallOptions UI Entering & Exiting processInput
    INFO: Validating view at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Completed validating view at state <installOptions>
    INFO: Validating state <installOptions>
    INFO: Completed validating state <installOptions>
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    INFO: Completed initializing view <SystemClassUI> at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Displaying view <SystemClassUI> at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Completed displaying view <SystemClassUI> at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Loading view <SystemClassUI> at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Completed loading view <SystemClassUI> at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Localizing view <SystemClassUI> at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Completed localizing view <SystemClassUI> at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state getSystemClass
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: SystemClassUI Entering & Exiting processInput
    INFO: Validating view at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Completed validating view at state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Validating state <getSystemClass>
    INFO: Completed validating state <getSystemClass>
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    INFO: strColHeader[1]:Node Name
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    INFO: Completed initializing view <NodeSelectionUI> at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Displaying view <NodeSelectionUI> at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Completed displaying view <NodeSelectionUI> at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Loading view <NodeSelectionUI> at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Completed loading view <NodeSelectionUI> at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Localizing view <NodeSelectionUI> at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: strColHeader[0]:
    INFO: strColHeader[1]:Node Name
    INFO: Completed localizing view <NodeSelectionUI> at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state nodeSelectionPage
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Validating view at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Completed validating view at state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Validating state <nodeSelectionPage>
    INFO: Completed validating state <nodeSelectionPage>
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    INFO: Initializing view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Completed initializing view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Displaying view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Completed displaying view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Loading view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Completed loading view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Localizing view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Completed localizing view <installTypeUI> at state <installType>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state installType
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <installType>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <installType>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Validating view at state <installType>
    INFO: Completed validating view at state <installType>
    INFO: Validating state <installType>
    WARNING: Validation disabled for the state installType
    INFO: Completed validating state <installType>
    INFO: Verifying route basic_yes
    INFO: Get view named [QuickInstallUI]
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    INFO: inventory location is/data/u01/app/oraInventory
    WARNING: SRVCTL not found as there is no Grid Infrastructure home on the box
    WARNING: KFOD not found at
    INFO: inventory location is/data/u01/app/oraInventory
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: View for [QuickInstallUI] is oracle.install.ivw.db.view.QuickInstallUI@211fc4dd
    INFO: Initializing view <QuickInstallUI> at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: Completed initializing view <QuickInstallUI> at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: Displaying view <QuickInstallUI> at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
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    INFO: Loading view <QuickInstallUI> at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: Completed loading view <QuickInstallUI> at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: Localizing view <QuickInstallUI> at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: Completed localizing view <QuickInstallUI> at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Executing action at state quickInstallPage
    INFO: Completed executing action at state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
    INFO: Completed background operations
    INFO: Moved to state <quickInstallPage>
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
    INFO: size estimation for SEinstall is 4324.242483139038
    INFO: size estimation for EEinstall is 4397.013998031616
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    007

  • Configure dial-up connection in Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 4-3.7.11

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  • Error after installing Oracle Enterprise Linux (Release 5) on Dell T 110

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  • Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 5  installation on DELL Studio 15

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  • Xinetd is not a service on oracle enterprise linux release 5 any longer?

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  • Installing Oracle 9iR2 on Oracle Enterprise Linux

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  • In Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) not able to redirect pvscan output.

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  • Guide to installing XE and Apex on Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.3 (64 bit)

    I have just been through a time consuming and frustrating process of installing Oracle XE 10gR2 on Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.3 x86-64 and I want to share my experience so that others can benefit from it and overcome the same problems more quickly.
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  • Installing Oracle 11g R 2 on Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 32 bit

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