Unzipping oracle 9i
how does one go about unzipping?
is it to be unzipped into a single folder in c:\> ?
or 3 different folders disk1, disk2 and disk3 in c:\> ?
Please specify which OS and version of 9i did you download.
All download page has instruction on how to unzip and extraction.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/oracle9i/htdocs/linuxx8664soft.html
Directions
1. Uncompress the file using "gunzip". Eg.: "gunzip amd64_db_9204_Disk1.cpio.gz"
2. Extract the file resulting from the step above using "cpio". Eg.: "cpio -idcmv < amd64_db_9204_Disk1.cpio"
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Can not Unzip oracle 11g zip file for x64
Hi,
I have downloaded oracle 11g file from (window 2008 server with x64)
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle11g/111060_win64soft.html
File Name win64_11gR1_database_1013.zip
when i try to unzip this file I got an error like:
Archive: win64_11gR1_database_1013.zip
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive.unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in win64_11gR1_database_1013.zip,and cannot find win64_11gR1_database_1013.zip.zip, period.
error indicates me towards two ways
1] File is invalid - I have downloaded same file twice
2] File is distributed in multiple files- site have only downloadable link
Can any one please help me to get out of it?
Thanks and Regards
B.SandeepIf you are really on Windows 2008, this file is wrong , you need
Oracle Database 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.7.0)
for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64
Of course that doesn't necessarily solve your general unzip problem, compare the size of the downloaded file with the size on the download site. If there's a difference,download is not complete for whatever reason.
Werner -
Unzipping Oracle 11g R2 for Windows Download
I downloaded Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.1.0) for Microsoft Windows (x64) from here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/enterprise-edition/downloads/112010-win64soft-094461.html
Here are the instructions right off of the website:
1. All files are in the .zip format. There is an unzip utility here if you need one.
2. Download and unzip both files to the same directory...
When I extract the files both have the same basic structure:
c:\shared\win64_11gR2_1\
c:\shared\win64_11gR2_2\
The two folders contain a database folder with a stage folder inside:
c:\shared\win64_11gR2_1\database\stage\components - other folders DO exist in this stage folder
c:\shared\win64_11gR2_2\database\stage\components - other folders DO NOT exist in this stage folder
If I try to extract the files to the same directory (as indicated in step 2 above), the two stage\components folders cannot exist in the same folder at the same time...
c:\shared\win64_11gR2_extracted\database\stage
c:\shared\win64_11gR2_extracted\database\stage
I am not sure if the second file of the download is even needed. What am I missing?
Thanks for any help. :) ThomasSo two files you downloaded
win64_11gR2_database_1of2.zip
win64_11gR2_database_2of2.zip
unzip tools at the download page are for other operation systems not for windows.
with e.g. 7zip I can easily un-extract both files in the same directory. (using right click extract here)
Both files are required. Because the second file has additional components which will be extracted into/under "database/stage/Components" dir... -
Unzip oracle 8i personnal Edition or enterprise edition
I have downloaded the oracle 8i personnal édition or 8i Enterprise Edition on download site and I can't unzip the files.
Does it need a special unzip software ? ( I use winzip or powerArchiver )
It works well with the 9i Lite Edition.
Thanks.Your download was probably aborted when it was partially complete, leaving you an invalid ZIP file. Did you check the file size that you downloaded against the file size specified on the download site?
Justin
Distributed Database Consulting, Inc.
http://www.ddbcinc.com/askDDBC -
Hello,
I just downloaded Oracle 10.2.0.4 patchset for AIX 5.3.
They are 4 .bin files.
As per Note - 509314, I joined the .bin files to form a single .zip file
command:
cat <prefix>aa.bin <prefix>ab.bin ... >> <prefix>.zip
Now on AIX, when I try command - unzip <prefix>.zip it says that unzip is not found.
Can I use any tool from SAP Kernel to unzip this file?
Kindly suggest.Hi,
If your file is not currupt, it should work...
I assumed that you have java installed in your system.
just correct the command and then try...
jar -xvf filename.zip
if it says "command not found", give the absolute path of jar file...
#/path/to/your/jar/file/jar -xvf filename.zip
you can search the file using the below command.
which jar
it will show you the where the jar file is installed.
still if you fail to extract the file, try below tools to extract the same.
download unzip and other tools from the link...
[http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/download.html|http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/download.html]
then try...
Hope, it will help you...
Rajesh Narkhede -
Unable to unzip oralce 11g files in windows(32 bit) xp sp2
Database Installation
i tried to unzip oracle 11g version 2 using 7zip and winzip 15.5..i tried with winrar too...
WHEN I RIGHT CLICK AND TRY EXTRACT HERE OPTION with all the softwares i am getting errors as "UNEXPECTED END OF ARCHIVE","UNABLE TO OPEN THE FILE"..
IF I OPEN THE FILE IN ARCHIVE AND CLICK EXTRACT i get error as "THE ARCHIVE IS IN UNKNOWN FORMAT OR DAMAGED.."
i downloaded 11g version 1 and 2 from oracle site itself..but i faced the same problem with both..
i couldnt extract both the files where as i am able to extract any other files on my computer...
why am i facing problem with only these files????865053 wrote:
Database Installation
i tried to unzip oracle 11g version 2 using 7zip and winzip 15.5..i tried with winrar too...
WHEN I RIGHT CLICK AND TRY EXTRACT HERE OPTION with all the softwares i am getting errors as "UNEXPECTED END OF ARCHIVE","UNABLE TO OPEN THE FILE"..
IF I OPEN THE FILE IN ARCHIVE AND CLICK EXTRACT i get error as "THE ARCHIVE IS IN UNKNOWN FORMAT OR DAMAGED.."
i downloaded 11g version 1 and 2 from oracle site itself..but i faced the same problem with both..
i couldnt extract both the files where as i am able to extract any other files on my computer...
why am i facing problem with only these files????Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.1.0) for Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
win32_11gR2_database_1of2.zip (1,625,721,289 bytes)
win32_11gR2_database_2of2.zip (631,934,821 bytes)
Directions
1. All files are in the .zip format. There is an unzip utility here if you need one.
2. Download and unzip both files to the same directory.
3. Installation guides and general Oracle Database 11g documentation are here.
4. Review the certification matrix for this product here.
refer the linK:-http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/enterprise-edition/downloads/112010-win32soft-098987.html
as mentioned earlier, check size of the download zip file with above mentioned bytes. else try to download again.
while downloading, do not pause the download in the middle and continue it will corrupt the oracle software.
if you use any download manager dont pause/stop.
Good Luck. -
Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto
h1. Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto
Author: Dude
Version: D
Last modified: 14-Jan-2012
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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 -
Unable to install Oracle VM Manager 3.0.2 on OEL 5.9 64 bit
Hi,
I am attempting to install Oracle VN Manager 3.0.2 on OEL 5.9 64 bit.
I follow the instructions published in Installation and Upgrade Guide Release 3.0 for x86 (E18548-02).
I use the "Standard Install", using a database on another server.
This is an Oracle 11gR2 SE database.
My installation stops at:
/runInstaller.sh
Step 5 of 9 : ADF ...
Retrieving Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) ...
Unzipping Oracle ADF ...
Installing Oracle ADF ...
Step 6 of 9 : Oracle VM ...
Retrieving Oracle VM Manager Application ...
Extracting Oracle VM Manager Application ...
Installing Oracle VM Manager Core ...
Step 7 of 9 : Domain creation ...
Creating Oracle WebLogic Server domain ...
[root@localhost cdrom]#
But according to the documentation, I shuld end up with:
Enabling Oracle VM Manager service ...
Installation Summary
Database configuration:
I don't see such a summary.
Event If I try
http://<IP address of the VM Manager server>:7001/ovm/console
https://<IP address of the VM Manager server>:7002/ovm/console
I get a "page not found"
Ports: 7001 amd 7002 are open, as described in the above documentation.
Does someone has experience with it?
Thanks by advance for any tips.
Kind Regards.Hi,
There is probably no much difference between the two.
The reason I have tried with 3.0.2 is that the minimun required RAM for installation is 4G.
With 3.1.1 it is 6 G, and I have a limitation in memory.
Or does someone know if it possible to perform the installation with less RAM that what is specified?
Kind Regards. -
JDev 10.1.3.4 and oracle.vcr.adapter.fs.jar
When i unzip jdevstudio10134.zip i see error: checksum incorrect on the file adfp/lib/oracle.vcr.adapter.fs.jar but this file unzipped in the file system.
When i try to unzip oracle.vcr.adapter.fs.jar i see an error: The archive is either in unknown format or damaged.
What is the problem with this file and why it was not zipped normally?It looks like jdevstudio10134.zip was corrupted during transit.
Try downloading it again. I use a download manager, which makes it less likely to 'bugger' up -
Oracle-Linux 11g Install error
Hi guys,
After starting Ora installer on Linux I'm getting this error:
Invalid source path '../stage/Components/oracle.jdk/1.5.0.17.0/1/DataFiles' specified for unzip. Unzip command failed. Please check oraparam.ini and specify a valid source path.
: No such file or directory
I downloaded 11g twice thinking that maybe the files are corrupt but both times got the same error as above directory does not exist when I unzip Oracle 11g db files... ???
Please help.
I downloaded 11g twice thinking that maybe the file is corrupt but both times got the same error as above directory does not exist when I unzip Oracle db files...
Please help.
Thank you very much.
Art.I already closed the session... I started Oracle Installer as a super user in Oracle-Linux:
...@localhost database]$ ./runInstaller
Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
Checking Temp space: must be greater than 120 MB. Actual 21968 MB Passed
Checking swap space: must be greater than 150 MB. Actual 3999 MB Passed
Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors. Actual 16777216 Passed
Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from /tmp/OraInstall2011-02-13_08-24-59PM. Please wait ...
Invalid source path '../stage/Components/oracle.jdk/1.5.0.17.0/1/DataFiles' specified for unzip. Unzip command failed. Please check oraparam.ini and specify a valid source path.
The problem I think is that directory '.../oracle.jdk/...' does not exist.
Thank you very much.
Art.
Edited by: user6248369 on Feb 13, 2011 6:24 PM -
I am trying to unzip Oracle's client installable file 10gr2_aix5l64_client.cpio.gz. When i tried
# gunzip 10gr2_aix5l64_client.cpio.gz
I got the error gunzip: 10gr2_aix5l64_client.cpio: File too large
Any thoughts on this?I use 'chuser fsize=-1 oracleuser' command on AIX, which alters config files e.g. /etc/security/limits. The command will create a stanza for your Oracle software owner os account, like this:
oracle:
fsize = -1-1 means unlimited and as explained in the limits file, the soft limit setting becomes default for hard limit.
Login/su to oracle and check ulimit -a and ulimit -aH.
edit:
Major correction, about using chuser command instead of directly hacking files. I have scripts normally so I can forget about the details =)
Message was edited by:
orafad -
Unknow error in Oracle EBS Application Tier
Hello folks,
Database started normally and so did the application.
# su - applprod
[YOU HAVE NEW MAIL]
$ cd /oracle/prodappl
$ . ./APPSPROD_test4.env
$ cd /oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4
$ ./adstrtal.sh apps/apps
$
$
$ ./adstrtal.sh apps/apps
You are running adstrtal.sh version 115.14
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/adapcctl.sh start
script returned:
adapcctl.sh version 115.43
Starting Apache Web Server Listener (dedicated HTTP) ...
Starting Apache Web Server Listener (dedicated PLSQL) ...
adapcctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/adalnctl.sh start
script returned:
adalnctl.sh version
Checking for FNDFS executable.
Starting listener process APPS_PROD.
adalnctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/adcmctl.sh start
script returned:
You are running adcmctl.sh version 115.19
Starting concurrent manager for PROD ...
Starting PROD_0128@PROD Internal Concurrent Manager
Default printer is noprint
adcmctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/adfrmctl.sh start
script returned:
You are running adfrmctl.sh version 115.33
Starting forms server for PROD on port 9003.
adfrmctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/adrepctl.sh start
script returned:
You are running adrepctl.sh version 115.29
starting Reports Server for PROD on port 7003.
adrepctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/adfmcctl.sh start
script returned:
You are running adfmcctl.sh version 115.16
Starting forms load balancing client for PROD.
adfmcctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/adfmsctl.sh start
script returned:
You are running adfmsctl.sh version 115.12
starting forms metrics server for PROD.
adfmsctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/jtffmctl.sh start
script returned:
You are running jtffmctl.sh version 115.7
Starting Fulfillment Server for PROD on port 9303 ...
jtffmctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
Executing service control script:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/scripts/PROD_test4/addisctl.sh start
script returned:
addisctl.sh version 115.8
/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/vbroker/bin/osagent
Started osagent.
Osagent logs messages to the file /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/discwb4/util/osagent.log.
Waiting for OAD to start...
Started OAD.
OAD logs messages to the file /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/discwb4/util/oad.log.
Discoverer Locator Started.
Locator logs messages to the file /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/discwb4/util/locator.log.
addisctl.sh: exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
All enabled services for this node are started.
Check logfile /oracle/prodcomn/admin/log/PROD_test4/01280057.log for details
Exiting with status 0
$
$Check logfile
cat /oracle/prodcomn/admin/log/PROD_test4/01280057.log for details
[Service Control Execution Report]
The report format is:
<Service> <Script> <Status>
Oracle Apache Server PROD_test4 adapcctl.sh Started
OracleTNSListener80APPS_PROD_test4 adalnctl.sh Started
OracleConcMgrPROD_test4 adcmctl.sh Started
OracleFormsServer-Forms60PROD_test4 adfrmctl.sh Started
OracleReportServer-Rep60_PROD adrepctl.sh Started
Oracle Metrics Client PROD_test4 adfmcctl.sh Started
Oracle Metrics Server PROD_test4 adfmsctl.sh Started
Oracle Fulfillment Server PROD_test4 jtffmctl.sh Started
Oracle Discoverer services PROD_test4 addisctl.sh Started
Oracle Restricted Apache Server PROD_test4 adaprstctl.sh Disabled
Oracle Apache Server PROD_test4 for PL/SQL adapcctl.sh Disabled
Oracle TCF SocketServer PROD_test4 adtcfctl.sh Disabled
Oracle ICSM PROD_test4 ieoicsm.sh Disabled
Oracle iProcurement Bulk Loader PROD_test4 icxblkctl.sh Disabled
ServiceControl is exiting with status 0
$
****************************DATABASE ALERT LOG ******************************************
$ tail -n 50 alert_PROD.log
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x1ba.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.c8aa61f1
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 442
Current log# 1 seq# 442 mem# 0: /oracle/proddata/redo_1_1.log
Current log# 1 seq# 442 mem# 1: /oracle/proddata/redo_1_2.log
Sun Jan 27 21:30:43 2013
ARC1: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 441
ARC1: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 441
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/oracle/archive/1_441.dbf'
ARC1: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 441
Sun Jan 27 21:51:29 2013
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x1ba.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.c8aa61f1
Sun Jan 27 22:41:04 2013
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x1bb.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.c8aac3bc
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 443
Current log# 2 seq# 443 mem# 0: /oracle/proddata/redo_2_1.log
Current log# 2 seq# 443 mem# 1: /oracle/proddata/redo_2_2.log
Sun Jan 27 22:41:04 2013
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 442
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 442
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/oracle/archive/1_442.dbf'
ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 442
Sun Jan 27 23:01:49 2013
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x1bb.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.c8aac3bc
Sun Jan 27 23:51:25 2013
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x1bc.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.c8ab255d
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 444
Current log# 1 seq# 444 mem# 0: /oracle/proddata/redo_1_1.log
Current log# 1 seq# 444 mem# 1: /oracle/proddata/redo_1_2.log
Sun Jan 27 23:51:25 2013
ARC1: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 443
ARC1: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 443
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/oracle/archive/1_443.dbf'
ARC1: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 443
Mon Jan 28 00:12:08 2013
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x1bc.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.c8ab255d
Mon Jan 28 00:45:05 2013
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
Mon Jan 28 00:58:29 2013
ORA-1654: unable to extend index APPLSYS.SYS_IOT_TOP_245802 by 311075 in tablespace APPLSYSD
ORA-1654: unable to extend index APPLSYS.SYS_IOT_TOP_245802 by 311075 in tablespace APPLSYSD
Mon Jan 28 00:59:05 2013
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x1bd.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.c8ab8371
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 445
Current log# 2 seq# 445 mem# 0: /oracle/proddata/redo_2_1.log
Current log# 2 seq# 445 mem# 1: /oracle/proddata/redo_2_2.log
Mon Jan 28 00:59:05 2013
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 444
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 444
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: '/oracle/archive/1_444.dbf'
ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 444
$
When I run the oracle EBS application I get the following error
http://test4.aaa.bbb.com.br:8003/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?OAFunc=OAHOMEPAGE&dbc=test4_prod
Error Page
You have encountered an unexpected error. Please contact the System Administrator for assistance.
How Can I troubleshoot this error ? Thanks for your helpOS = AIX 5.3
Oracle EBS 11.5.9 with database 9
Run AutoConfig on Database Tier
$ ./adautocfg.sh
Enter the APPS user password:
AutoConfig is configuring the Database environment...
AutoConfig will consider the custom templates if present.
Using ORACLE_HOME location : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0
Using java command : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/bin/java
Java version : 1.3.1
Classpath : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/jre/lib/rt.jar:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/jre/lib/i18n.jar:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/lib/dt.jar:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/lib/tools.jar:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdbc/lib/classes12.jar:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/java/xmlparserv2.zip:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/java:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jlib/netcfg.jar
Using Context file : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/PROD_test4.xml
Context Value Management will now update the Context file
Updating Context file...COMPLETED
Attempting upload of Context file and templates to database...COMPLETED
Updating rdbms version in Context file to db920
Updating rdbms type in Context file to 64 bits
Configuring templates from ORACLE_HOME ...
AutoConfig completed with errors.
The log file for this session is located at: /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/log/PROD_test4/01281615/adconfig.log
$
******************Posting the log******************************************
oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/addlnctl.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/adlsnodes_ux.sh
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/scripts/PROD_test4/adlsnodes.sh
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/scripts/PROD_test4/adlsnodes.sh to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/adlsnodes.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/adlnkoh.sh
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/adlnkoh.sh
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/adlnkoh.sh to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/adlnkoh.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/adcrdbrdlg.sh
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcrdbrdlg.sh
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcrdbrdlg.sh to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/adcrdbrdlg.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/adautocfg_ux.sh
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/scripts/PROD_test4/adautocfg.sh
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/scripts/PROD_test4/adautocfg.sh to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/adautocfg.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/adcrobj.sh
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcrobj.sh
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcrobj.sh to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/adcrobj.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: :
File /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/dbs/initPROD.ora of type INSTALL already exists, this file will not be instantiated.
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/afmkinit.sh
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/afmkinit.sh
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/afmkinit.sh to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/afmkinit.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/config_aix_64.s
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/rdbms/lib/config.s
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/rdbms/lib/config.s to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/config.s
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/adcmclean.sql
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcmclean.sql
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcmclean.sql to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/adcmclean.sql
setting permissions: 600
setting ownership: :
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/template/adcctclean.sql
dest : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcctclean.sql
backup : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcctclean.sql to /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/out/PROD_test4/01281616/adcctclean.sql
setting permissions: 600
setting ownership: :
AutoConfig Setup Phase
Running Setup Process 1 of 2 for AppsUtil
Executing script in InstantiateFile:
/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin/perl -I /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/lib/5.00503:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/lib/site_perl/5.005:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/perl /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/scripts/PROD_test4/adchknls.pl
script returned:
Validating information needed for NLS........
DATABASE version : db920
No NLS specific checks required
ERRORCODE = 0 ERRORCODE_END
.end std out.
.end err out.
AutoConfig Setup Phase
Running Setup Process 2 of 2 for AppsUtil
Executing script in InstantiateFile:
/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/afmkinit.sh
script returned:
afmkinit.sh started at Mon Jan 28 16:16:32 SAUST 2013
Parameters passed are : apps apps
The environment settings are as follows ...
ORACLE_HOME : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0
ORACLE_SID : PROD
TWO_TASK :
PATH : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/lbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/lbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/bin:/usr/vac/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/oraprod/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/ctx/lib
afmkinit.sh exiting with status 0
.end std out.
.end err out.
AutoConfig Profile Phase
Running Profile Process 1 of 1 for AppsUtil
Executing script in InstantiateFile:
/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/afdbprf.sh
script returned:
afdbprf.sh started at Mon Jan 28 16:16:32 SAUST 2013
The environment settings are as follows ...
ORACLE_HOME : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0
ORACLE_SID : PROD
PATH : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/lbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/lbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/bin:/usr/vac/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/oraprod/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/ctx/lib
Executable : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin/sqlplus
afdbprf.sh is version 115.0
ERRORCODE = 0 ERRORCODE_END
.end std out.
.end err out.
AutoConfig Services Phase
Running Service Process 1 of 1 for AppsUtil
Executing script in InstantiateFile:
/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4/adcrobj.sh
script returned:
adcrobj.sh started at Mon Jan 28 16:16:32 SAUST 2013
Parameters passed are : apps apps
The environment settings are as follows ...
ORACLE_HOME : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0
ORACLE_SID : PROD
TWO_TASK :
PATH : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/lbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/jdk/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/lbin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/bin:/usr/vac/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/oraprod/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/oracle/proddb/9.2.0/ctx/lib
SQLPLUS Executable : /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/bin/sqlplus
SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production on Mon Jan 28 16:16:32 2013
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
ERROR:
ORA-12541: TNS:no listener
adcrobj.sh exiting with status 1
ERRORCODE = 1 ERRORCODE_END
.end std out.
.end err out.
[AutoConfig Error Report]
The following report lists errors AutoConfig encountered during each
phase of its execution. Errors are grouped by directory and phase.
The report format is:
<filename> <phase> <return code where appropriate>
[APPLY PHASE]
AutoConfig could not successfully execute the following scripts:
Directory: /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/install/PROD_test4
adcrobj.sh INSTE8_APPLY 1
AutoConfig is exiting with status 1
The log file for this session is located at: /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/appsutil/log/PROD_test4/01281615/adconfig.log
****************NOW RUNNING AUTOCONFIG ON APPS TIER****************************
$ ./adautocfg.sh
Enter the APPS user password:
AutoConfig is configuring the Applications environment...
AutoConfig will consider the custom templates if present.
Using APPL_TOP location : /oracle/prodappl
Using java command : /usr/java131/bin/java
Java version : 1.3.1
Classpath : /usr/java131/jre/lib/rt.jar:/usr/java131/jre/lib/i18n.jar:/usr/java131/lib/dt.jar:/usr/java131/lib/tools.jar:/oracle/prodcomn/java/appsborg2.zip:/oracle/prodcomn/java
Using Context file : /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4.xml
Context Value Management will now update the Context file
Updating Context file...COMPLETED
Attempting upload of Context file and templates to database...COMPLETED
Configuring templates from all of the product tops...
Configuring AD_TOP........COMPLETED
Configuring FND_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring ICX_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring IEO_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring ABM_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring ECX_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring BIS_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring GL_TOP........COMPLETED
Configuring AMS_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring WSH_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring OKE_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring OKL_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring OKS_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring CSF_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring XNC_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring IGS_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring IBY_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring PA_TOP........COMPLETED
Configuring JTF_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring MWA_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring CN_TOP........COMPLETED
Configuring CSI_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring WIP_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring CSE_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring EAM_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring IMT_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring FTE_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring ONT_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring AR_TOP........COMPLETED
Configuring AHL_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring CSD_TOP.......COMPLETED
Configuring IGC_TOP.......COMPLETED
AutoConfig completed with errors.
The log file for this session is located at: /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/log/01281645/adconfig.log
*************************CHECKING THE LOG**********************
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/prodappl/ahl/11.5.0/admin/template/ahladmprf.sql
dest : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/ahladmprf.sql
backup : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/ahladmprf.sql to /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/out/01281645/ahladmprf.sql
setting permissions: 600
setting ownership: applprod:dba
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/prodappl/ahl/11.5.0/admin/template/ahladmprf.sh
dest : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/ahladmprf.sh
backup : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/ahladmprf.sh to /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/out/01281645/ahladmprf.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: applprod:dba
AutoConfig Profile Phase
Running Profile Process 1 of 1 for AHL_TOP
Executing script in InstantiateFile:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/ahladmprf.sh
script returned:
ahladmprf.sh started at Mon Jan 28 16:50:00 SAUST 2013
Parameters passed are : apps apps
The environment settings are as follows ...
ORACLE_HOME : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6
ORACLE_SID :
TWO_TASK : PROD
PATH : /oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodappl/ad/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/jre/1.1.8/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/unzip/unzip::/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/jre/1.1.8/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/unzip/unzip:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/applprod/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/network/jre11/lib/aix/native_threads:/oracle/prodappl/cz/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/openwin/lib
Executable : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin/sqlplus
SQL*Plus: Release 8.0.6.0.0 - Production on Mon Jan 28 16:50:00 2013
(c) Copyright 1999 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
ERROR:
ORA-12224: TNS:no listener
ahladmprf.sh exiting with status 1
.end std out.
.end err out.
Processing DriverFile = /oracle/prodappl/csd/11.5.0/admin/driver/csdtmpl.drv
AutoConfig Profile Phase
Running Instantiation Drivers for CSD_TOP
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/prodappl/csd/11.5.0/admin/template/csdadmprf.sql
dest : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/csdadmprf.sql
backup : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/csdadmprf.sql to /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/out/01281645/csdadmprf.sql
setting permissions: 600
setting ownership: applprod:dba
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/prodappl/csd/11.5.0/admin/template/csdadmprf.sh
dest : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/csdadmprf.sh
backup : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/csdadmprf.sh to /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/out/01281645/csdadmprf.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: applprod:dba
AutoConfig Profile Phase
Running Profile Process 1 of 1 for CSD_TOP
Executing script in InstantiateFile:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/csdadmprf.sh
script returned:
csdadmprf.sh started at Mon Jan 28 16:50:02 SAUST 2013
Parameters passed are : apps apps
The environment settings are as follows ...
ORACLE_HOME : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6
ORACLE_SID :
TWO_TASK : PROD
PATH : /oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodappl/ad/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/jre/1.1.8/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/unzip/unzip::/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/jre/1.1.8/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/unzip/unzip:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/applprod/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/network/jre11/lib/aix/native_threads:/oracle/prodappl/cz/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/openwin/lib
Executable : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin/sqlplus
SQL*Plus: Release 8.0.6.0.0 - Production on Mon Jan 28 16:50:02 2013
(c) Copyright 1999 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
ERROR:
ORA-12224: TNS:no listener
csdadmprf.sh exiting with status 1
.end std out.
.end err out.
Processing DriverFile = /oracle/prodappl/igc/11.5.0/admin/driver/igctmpl.drv
AutoConfig Profile Phase
Running Instantiation Drivers for IGC_TOP
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/prodappl/igc/11.5.0/admin/template/igccmprf.sql
dest : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/igccmprf.sql
backup : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/igccmprf.sql to /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/out/01281645/igccmprf.sql
setting permissions: 600
setting ownership: applprod:dba
instantiate file:
source : /oracle/prodappl/igc/11.5.0/admin/template/igccmprf.sh
dest : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/igccmprf.sh
backup : /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/igccmprf.sh to /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/out/01281645/igccmprf.sh
setting permissions: 700
setting ownership: applprod:dba
AutoConfig Profile Phase
Running Profile Process 1 of 1 for IGC_TOP
Executing script in InstantiateFile:
/oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4/igccmprf.sh
script returned:
igccmprf.sh started at Mon Jan 28 16:50:04 SAUST 2013
Parameters passed are : apps apps
The environment settings are as follows ...
ORACLE_HOME : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6
ORACLE_SID :
TWO_TASK : PROD
PATH : /oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/oracle/prodappl/fnd/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodappl/ad/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/jre/1.1.8/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/unzip/unzip::/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/jre/1.1.8/bin:/oracle/prodcomn/util/unzip/unzip:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/home/applprod/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/network/jre11/lib/aix/native_threads:/oracle/prodappl/cz/11.5.0/bin:/oracle/prodora/8.0.6/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/openwin/lib
Executable : /oracle/prodora/8.0.6/bin/sqlplus
SQL*Plus: Release 8.0.6.0.0 - Production on Mon Jan 28 16:50:04 2013
(c) Copyright 1999 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
ERROR:
ORA-12224: TNS:no listener
igccmprf.sh exiting with status 1
.end std out.
.end err out.
Product Top Drivers executed : AD_TOP FND_TOP ICX_TOP IEO_TOP ABM_TOP ECX_TOP BIS_TOP GL_TOP AMS_TOP WSH_TOP OKE_TOP OKL_TOP OKS_TOP CSF_TOP XNC_TOP IGS_TOP IBY_TOP PA_TOP JTF_TOP MWA_TOP CN_TOP CSI_TOP WIP_TOP CSE_TOP EAM_TOP IMT_TOP FTE_TOP ONT_TOP AR_TOP AHL_TOP CSD_TOP IGC_TOP
[AutoConfig Error Report]
The following report lists errors AutoConfig encountered during each
phase of its execution. Errors are grouped by directory and phase.
The report format is:
<filename> <phase> <return code where appropriate>
[PROFILE PHASE]
AutoConfig could not successfully execute the following scripts:
Directory: /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4
adadmprf.sh INSTE8_PRF 1
admk80ln.sh INSTE8_PRF 1
[APPLY PHASE]
AutoConfig could not successfully execute the following scripts:
Directory: /oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/bin/perl -I /oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/lib/5.00503:/oracle/prodora/iAS/Apache/perl/lib/site_perl/5.005:/oracle/prodappl/au/11.5.0/perl /oracle/prodcomn/admin/install/PROD_test4
adadmat.pl INSTE8_APPLY 256
adupdlobs.pl INSTE8_APPLY 256
AutoConfig is exiting with status 4
The log file for this session is located at: /oracle/prodappl/admin/PROD_test4/log/01281645/adconfig.log
$
$
***************ALERT.LOG*****************
$ tail -n 60 /oracle/proddb/9.2.0/admin/PROD_test4/bdump/alert_PROD.log
DBW0 started with pid=3
LGWR started with pid=4
CKPT started with pid=5
SMON started with pid=6
RECO started with pid=7
CJQ0 started with pid=8
QMN0 started with pid=9
Mon Jan 28 16:56:15 2013
ARCH: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES
ARC0 started with pid=10
ARC0: Archival started
ARC1 started with pid=11
ARC1: Archival started
Mon Jan 28 16:56:15 2013
ARCH: STARTING ARCH PROCESSES COMPLETE
Mon Jan 28 16:56:15 2013
ARC0: Thread not mounted
Mon Jan 28 16:56:15 2013
ARC1: Thread not mounted
Mon Jan 28 16:56:15 2013
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Mon Jan 28 16:56:20 2013
Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 217770287.
Mon Jan 28 16:56:20 2013
Database mounted in Exclusive Mode.
Completed: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Mon Jan 28 16:56:20 2013
ALTER DATABASE OPEN
Mon Jan 28 16:56:28 2013
LGWR: Primary database is in CLUSTER CONSISTENT mode
Thread 1 opened at log sequence 525
Current log# 2 seq# 525 mem# 0: /oracle/proddata/redo_2_1.log
Current log# 2 seq# 525 mem# 1: /oracle/proddata/redo_2_2.log
Successful open of redo thread 1.
Mon Jan 28 16:56:33 2013
MTTR advisory is disabled because FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET is not set
Mon Jan 28 16:56:33 2013
SMON: enabling cache recovery
Mon Jan 28 16:56:34 2013
Undo Segment 1 Onlined
Undo Segment 2 Onlined
Undo Segment 3 Onlined
Undo Segment 4 Onlined
Undo Segment 5 Onlined
Undo Segment 6 Onlined
Undo Segment 7 Onlined
Undo Segment 8 Onlined
Undo Segment 9 Onlined
Undo Segment 10 Onlined
Successfully onlined Undo Tablespace 371.
Mon Jan 28 16:56:35 2013
SMON: enabling tx recovery
Mon Jan 28 16:56:35 2013
Database Characterset is AR8ISO8859P6
Mon Jan 28 16:56:56 2013
replication_dependency_tracking turned off (no async multimaster replication found)
Completed: ALTER DATABASE OPEN
Mon Jan 28 16:57:18 2013
Restarting dead background process QMN0
QMN0 started with pid=12
$
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Hi all, I've got a problem with reading a spaced value record from xml file using sys.xmltype. My xml file contains the following: <?xml version = '1.0'?>; <ROWSET> <ROW num="1"> <FIRSTNAME>Nik</FIRSTNAME> <LASTNAME> </LASTNAME> <AGE>30</AGE> </ROW>
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Which book topics to follow for exam 1Z0-007? Sybex or Oracle press?
Hi, I am studying following both books for exam 1Z0-007 but sybex book by Chip Dawes covers more topics then oracle book. I am wondering if i still need to study those topics in sybex book which are not covered in oracle press book? For example DML L
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So my friend posted a funny pic in her christmas outfit and I thought it would be fun to turn it into a fake Christmas Movie poster.. Anyways.. My computer crashed.. "It does that sometimes" I re-opened my PSD and it says "Unable to complete request
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Steps to Customize the Self-Service HRMS Gross Salary form(urgent)
Hi, We are using 11i(11.5.10.2) with oracle 9i as database. We Implemented HRMS(AE) localization. When we open the Gross salary Self-Service form on the top right its coming oracle Logo. Instead of that i want to change into Client Logo. As per my kn
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I've done everything I can find in this forum - using Safe mode, changing McAfee settings, etc., etc., etc. I downloaded Thunderbird again and reinstalled it. Nothing helps. I can look at one email but if I try to delete it I get the "Not responding"