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//-->Oracle Database 10g R2 (10.2.0.4)onSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11( How to Install )Arun SinghNovell Inc.IntroductionOracle Database 10g R2 (10.2.0.4) is certified on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server11 (SLES11). This document is not a replacement of official Oracle Installationmanual but provided to help you to get Oracle Database installed on SLES11with minimal efforts. Here, x86_64 version of both Oracle Database and SUSELinux Enterprise Server is used. Similar steps applies to other platforms (x86,ia64, etc.). If you encounter any problem or have general question, please postyour query tosuse-oracle@listx.novell.com.Note:Information provided here will work for SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11Required SoftwareNovell•SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1) Enterprise EditionOracle Database 10g Release 2 Patch Set (10.2.0.4)Oracle••Hardware RequirementsThe system must meet the following minimum hardware requirements:RequirementRAMSwap spaceDisk space in /tmpDisk space for software filesDisk space for database filesMinimum Value1024 MBApprox. twice the size of RAM400 MB3.5 GB1.2 GBInstallation Steps1. Install SUSE Linux Operating SystemFollow the Installation instructions provided in the SLES11 install manual.SLES11 with default packages along with Oracle Server Base, and “C/C++Compiler and Tools” is sufficient for Oracle Database 10g R2 installation.Oracle Server Base provides orarun package, which does most of theOracle pre-install requirement i.e. setting kernel parameters, oracle usercreation, etc.. Here is screen-shot from SLES11 (x86_64) server.Check whether C/C++ compiler is installed using“gcc --version”. If gcc is notinstalled, then use YaST setup tool to install “C/C++ Compiler and Tools”.2. Install SLES11 Service PackAt this time no Service Pack is available but check for availability kernelupdate. If available bring your server to latest released kernel.3. /etc/hosts -Comment out 127.0.0.2 and put your server's Static IP address.# 127.0.0.2192.168.0.2sles11.novell.com sles11sles11.novell.com sles114. Oracle Install prerequisitesSUSE provides orarun packages to automate most of the Oracle pre-installtask. Refer to Oracle installation document for complete list of prerequisites.orarun:1. If you have selected “OracleServer Base”option at install time, orarunpackage is already installed on your server.Note:For SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 get orarun from SLES11DVD and install manually: #rpm -ivh orarun-1.9-172.19.x86_64.rpm2.The account fororacleuser is disabled. Please enable it by:1. Changing the shell for the "oracle" user from "/bin/false" to "/bin/bash",either by editing the "/etc/passwd" file.2. Set a new password for user “oracle” i.e. “/usr/bin/passwd oracle”.You can use SUSE setup tool YaST to accomplish above task./sbin/yast2 -> “security and Users” -> ”Edit and create groups”(Select users tab and set “System Users” filter to see oracle user.)Following are the screen shots of “oracle” user properties:3. Change Default Oracle environment set by orarun (If required)1. Change Oracle home directory by editing ORACLE_HOME variable in“/etc/profile.d/oracle.sh” file.ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/product/10gR2/db2. Default ORACLE_SID set by orarun install is “orcl”. Change it to yourpreferred name in “/etc/profile.d/oracle.sh” file.Note:Oracle Installer will ask this database name and it should matchto ORACLE_SID to avoid any problem.4. Run “/usr/sbin/rcoraclestart“ to set kernel parameters. IgnoreORACLE_HOME not set message as this will get fixed once OracleDatabase is installed.5. Exit from current session and login as new “oracle” user. Following is asnap-shot verifying current user: [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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