SOLARIS useful things: Oracle Database 1. Release 2 (1. 1. 2. Installation On Solaris 1. This is my experience of installing Oracle 1. R2 on Solaris 1. 0 based on instructions from the oracle- base.
For this installation you. Solaris 1. 0 (x. 86- 6. ORACLE Database 1. R2. Both things you can. ORACLE’s web page.
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2) Installation On. need Solaris 10 (x86-64) and ORACLE Database 11g. in Solaris 10; Oracle Database 11g Release 2. Trying to do an install of Oracle DB 11gR2 on a Solaris 10 03/05 x86. the /etc/release( or similar) from an Oracle. 2. Re: Oracle 11gR2 Installation on Solaris. 11 g Release 2 (11.2) for Oracle Solaris on x86. Database 11g Release 2 (11.2) on Oracle Solaris 10. Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris for. Oracle Database 11g Release 2 for Solaris Operating System. Installation guides and general Oracle Database. Contains the Oracle Database Gateways to non-Oracle. This paper (HOWTO) describes step-by-step installation of Oracle 11g release 2 (11.2.0.1.0) database software on Solaris 10 x86_64. This paper covers following steps.
I assume that you have Solaris 1. ORACLE. When I’ve tried for first. I got some errors like that ORACLE can’t.
It took me a lot of time to figure it. Well, as a root, I’ve unpacked ORACLE installation files but. Off course, that.
SO, my advice is: do not extract yet installation files. OR, you can extract them as a root and play a little. I took the first option. SOLARIS SETUPLog in. Log. in as root user. Check hosts- file. The "/etc/hosts".
IP- address>. < fully- qualified- machine- name>. Usually. this is done already by Solaris installation so there is not much to worry. Here is mine: :: 1 localhost. Solaris. ORA. testdomain. Set Kernel Parameters. This is something that should not bother you much for now but in order. ORACLE “glide” on your Solaris, you need to setup kernel of the operating.
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First, check the release of the Solaris. You need Solaris 1. U6 at. least, to run ORACLE 1. R2 database. You probably don’t need this if you. Solaris but still…# cat /etc/release Oracle.
Solaris 1. 0 9/1. X8. 6 Copyright (c) 2. Oracle. and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Assembled 1. 1 August 2. We need to add a new project entry to. In some the the installation guides I saw that they recommend next move.
I got a password inconsistency problem. As a workaround. I’ve delayed this step after creating oracle user. SO, let’s create it: # groupadd oinstall# groupadd dba# groupadd oper# useradd - g oinstall - G dba - d /export/home/oracle oracle# mkdir /export/home/oracle# chown oracle: oinstall /export/home/oracle# passwd - r files oracle. Here you’ll must enter a password for oracle user and pay attention on. Create the directories in which the Oracle software will be installed.# mkdir - p /u. R oracle: oinstall /u. In my case, installation is performed on separate hard disk which is.
How to mount hard disk on “/u. If you will just test the database and won’t use any extern hard disk. R oracle: oinstall.
Now, at last, you must edit and apend "/etc/user_attr" file: oracle: :: :project=oracle. Next, we’ll play little bit with a memory. Open new terminal window and.
In first terminal window when you still have a root. You’ll get the output something like: project: 1.
Oracle Database Online Documentation 11g. Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on x86-64. and configure Oracle Database 11g Release 2.
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE. FLAG ACTION RECIPIENTproject. MB - . deny. EB max. deny. - #We need to change max- shm- memory parameter value so issue the following. K "project. max- shm- memory=(priv,4gb,deny)". The first dynamically resets the value, while the second makes changes.
You can check what those commands. Next, add the following lines to the “/etc/inittab” file, before the entry for “startd”. Tm: :sysinit: /usr/sbin/ndd –set /dev/tcp tcp_smallest_anon_port 9.
Append the following line to the “/etc/system”. That’s it, now we need few more steps to complete the system. Reboot the Solaris. We need to check for those necessary packages in Solaris. Check to see. which of the required 1.
SUNWarc SUNWbtool SUNWhea SUNWlib. C SUNWlibm SUNWlibms. SUNWsprot \ SUNWtoo SUNWi. SUNWi. 1cs. SUNWi. SUNWxwfnt SUNWcslsystem SUNWarc.
Lint Libraries (usr)system SUNWbtool CCS tools. Sun. OSsystem SUNWcsl Core Solaris, (Shared Libs)system SUNWhea Sun. OS Header Filessystem SUNWi. ISO- 8. 85. 9- 1 (Latin- 1) Optional Fontssystem SUNWlib. C Sun Workshop Compilers Bundled lib. Csystem SUNWlibm Math & Microtasking Library Headers &. Lint Files (Usr)system SUNWlibms Math &.
Microtasking Libraries (Usr)system SUNWsprot Solaris. Bundled toolssystem SUNWtoo Programming Toolssystem SUNWxwfnt X Window. System platform required fonts. ERROR: information for "SUNWi. ERROR: information for "SUNWi. Add the "SUNWi. 1cs" and "SUNWi.
Solaris_1. 0/Product SUNWi. SUNWi. 15cs. Processing package. SUNWi. 1cs> from < /cdrom/sol_1.
Solaris_1. 0/Product> X1. ISO8. 85. 9- 1 Codeset.
Support(i. 38. 6) 2. REV=2. 00. 4. 1. 0. Copyright 2. 00. 4 Sun. Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license. This appears to be an.
This installationwill attempt to overwrite. Using < /> as the. Processing package. Processing system.
Verifying package. Verifying disk space. Checking for conflicts. Checking for. setuid/setgid programs. This package contains.
Do you want to continue. SUNWi. 1cs> [y,n,?] y.
Installing X1. 1 ISO8. Codeset Support as < SUNWi. Installing part 1 of 1. Installation of. < SUNWi. Processing package. SUNWi. 15cs> from.
Solaris_1. 0/Product> X1. ISO8. 85. 9- 1. 5 Codeset. Support(i. 38. 6) 2. REV=2. 00. 4. 1. 0.
Copyright 2. 00. 4 Sun. Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license. This appears to be an.
This installationwill attempt to overwrite. Using < /> as the.
Processing package. Processing system. Verifying package. Verifying disk space. Checking for conflicts.
Checking for. setuid/setgid programs. This package contains. Do you want to continue.
SUNWi. 15cs> [y,n,?] y. Installing X1. 1 ISO8. Codeset Support as < SUNWi.
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Now, say goodbye for now to the root user and create a new session with. Edit or create a “/export/home/oracle/. Oracle Settings. TMP=/tmp; export TMPTMPDIR=$TMP; export TMPDIR# Select the appropriate ORACLE_BASEORACLE_HOSTNAME=Solaris. ORA. testdomain. com; export ORACLE_HOSTNAMEORACLE_UNQNAME=ORASOL; export ORACLE_UNQNAMEORACLE_BASE=/u. ORACLE_BASEORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/product/1.
ORACLE_HOMEORACLE_SID=ORASOL; export ORACLE_SIDPATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin: $PATH; export PATHJust in caseyou are. X emulation then set the DISPLAY environmental variable.# DISPLAY=< machine- name> :0.
DISPLAYFinally, unzip the files “solaris. R2_database_1of. 2. R2_database_2of. 2. You should now have a single directory called "database". Finally! Go to “/u. Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) by issuing the following command. Installer. Important is that you choose right OSDBA group (oinstall), set database.
Also, you must set the Inventory location and inventory group name (oinstall): After the installation…Edit the "/var/opt/oracle/oratab". Y'. ORCLMAN: /u. 01/app/oracle/product/1.