Installation :: Database 10.2.0.3.0 Supported Redhat Linux 64 Bit OS?
Oct 2, 2012
We have 3 databases with version 10.2.0.3.0 running on RHEL AS 4.5 32 bit operating system. We are planning to move these databases to RHEL 64 bit Operating system.
let me know the highest 64 bit RHEL version supported by these databases(10.2.0.3). Will it support with RHEL 5.5 64 bit version?
I need to configure a watchdog (or any other) utility which will constantly monitor database health. And if something goes wrong with the database, the utility should restart the DB instance.
I have installed Oracle virtual box on windows host and have created Oracle Linux virtual machine as guest. I have installed the database server on my host machine but rest of the things(Peoplesoft peopletools etc....) on Oracle Linux guest.Now, I am trying to installed database client on guest machine which is Linux so that I can connect to DB server running on host, but having difficulties in doing so.
, I am following the installation instruction given in the doc docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e24322.pdf, but when I finally run command runInstaller.sh doesn't happen anything.Actually, to install other software's I just double clicked the .sh file and it automatically started the installation process on a terminal window but when I clicked runInstaller.sh to install DB client, it didn't do anything.
Also, when I run the same command runInstaller.sh from command line after navigating to the directory where this file is present, It throws me error saying "no command found".By the way, why the steps given in doc are so complex, I wish If I could just double click runInstaller.sh just like others and it start the installation process.
I decided to use Oracle 11g XE on Linux Mint. I read this tutorial Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto included the seventh part. However, I did a minor change in the script given. Indeed, since Ubuntu 12.04, a bug appeared. So I use the following script :
cat > /etc/init.d/oracle-shm <<-EOF #! /bin/sh # /etc/init.d/oracle-shm # # case "$1" in start)
[code]...
I already uninstalled and reinstalled Oracle 3-4 times, but nothing else happened. When I want to configure oracle-xe, I have a such message :
Starting Oracle Net Listener...Done Configuring database... Database Configuration failed. Look into /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/xe/config/log for detailsAnd this is the content of the file postDBCreation.log : begin * ERROR at line 1: ORA-01034: ORACLE not available Process ID: 0 Session ID: 0 Serial number: 0
I am trying to install grid infrastructure on oracle linux 6.3 at Virtual box.I am getting error Running a 64-bit JVM is not supported on this platform while verifying cluster trough cluvfy
runcluvfy.sh stage -pre crsinst -n host1 -verbose Running a 64-bit JVM is not supported on this platform.
I have checked java version is 64 bit installed on machine
[root@rac1 grid]# java -version java version "1.6.0_24" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.11.1) (rhel-1.45.1.11.1.el6-x86_64) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b12, mixed mode)
I am trying to install OEM but the GUI asks for weblogic server home.i checked many documents in net but none has weblogic installation procedure. Is it the sequence of installation ?
Is this really true ?When executing orainstRoot.sh , It creates the inventory pointer file (/etc/oraInst.loc).In my case , " the file was created before executing orainstRoot.sh "
+ As far as I know , end of the installation only we are running orainstRoot.sh script .+ + before running that the orainstRoot.sh script , i checked here ..+ +[root@localhost oraInventory]# id+
am trying to install rac 11gr2 config on linux 5.5 on vmware server.
following doc:
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but as in the first step VMware Server Installation:First, install the VMware Server software. On Linux you do this with the following command as the root user.
A link which describe step by step with screen shots how can i install oracle 10 r2 on oracle linux server release 6.1 using vmware workshop 8.my actual os is windows server 64 bit in this in install vmware 8 and i install oracle linux server release 6.1 32 bit now i want to install oracle 10g r2 or oracle 11g r2 on this .
Before I install the Oracle database 11.2.0.1 in Linux server 2.6.39-400.209.1.el6uek.x86_64, I created the following groups
oinstall, dba, oper, and asmadmin. groupadd oinstall # required from training groupadd dba # required from training groupadd oper # and group asmdba, asmoper from training groupadd asmadmin #
optional from training I made a mistake when I created Oracle user account. I created it with dba as initial group“ useradd -g dba -G oinstall,oper,asmadmin oracle”, instead of “useradd -g oinstall -G dba,oper,asmadmin oracle” After all I installed Oracle database, now I have concerns and questions. Should I use user mod to update the Oracle user account to install as initial group or just leave it alone? If I now do “usermod –g oinstall –G dba,oper,asmadmin oracle”, will it break anything, any impact to the database?
IS Oracle Forms/Reports 4.5 supported on database 9i?
My application is running on Form/Reprots 4.5 and 7.3.4 database in WIN2003 server. we have upgraded the database to 9i Release 2. After the upgrade terminate, i become unable to connect to my database from my application forms 4.5.
TNSNAME is OK. Listener is OK.
Can i connect from Forms/Reports 4.5 to 9i Release 2 Oracle database?
what version of java is supported by Oracle Database 10g and 11g. Actually i am writing a User Defined Function in Java and was asking this question to know which version of java i need to compile the source file before uploading the jar.
My question is; I've been reading the Oracle database 11g R2 documentation at this link [URL]...
I passed a couple of days learning about all installation configuration parts including the desktop class and server class.As I was learning, So I had already downloaded Oracle Database Express 11g R2 for win32.
So as i had finished the installation guide I thought it's time to install the oracle now. I did it, and what I found was that there was not any option during installation that i read in above documentation. While trying to find about this difference i reached on documentation[URL]...
That is for express version only.
My question here is, Express edition, we use for learning purpose, But it doesn't look like it has all the stuff that we should learn during installation And what documentation I should follow from my above given two links?
I downloaded the 11G 64bit for windows and unzipped the files into one folder and ran the setup.exe as an administrator. It opened up the java screen and I chose, create and configure a database. Next screen I chose, Desktop Class, when I click next it dies. It does not show me teh next screen. I went to the appdata folder and saw this error but not sure what to do EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005).
I need to migrate a 500 GB 10.2 database from windows to linux. Of course I found Alejandro Vargas paper on how to do that ("Database Migration From Windows to Linux Using RMAN"). My problem is that the source database will be up again for 7 days and I need to apply all changes made to the source database to the migrated linux database.
Can I just take all redo log files generated from the source database and apply those to the destination database? I might have a problem with a) file conversion and that the redo log are not in sync with the target database (different check points?).I just found that on an exotic website: "The contents of a redo log file depend on a combination of Oracle version, operating system and server architecture. In general redo logs written on one architecture cannot be read on another. There are a few exceptions to this rule. For example, in Oracle 10.2 a redo log written in Linux can be read by a Windows database."
So if this is true, does it also work the other way AND will the database migration from window to linux create a perfect clone of the database where those redo log files actually can be applied to?
We are planning to migate Oracle database from Linux 10gR2 (non-ASM) to Solaris (ASM) and then Oracle upgrade that database from 10gR2 to 11gR2 on Solaris.
How I can maintain a replication scheme from a production database and a standby. I was watching the advanced replication methods of Oracle, but what I want is in the evening to run a process and modify the database incrementally and thus leave until the next night.
And the server I want to allocate to the standby database, also implements other processes, so my settings would be:
Production: Oracle Database 11g Linux 5.5 Standby: Windows 2003 Database 11g
Maybe that data is important, let me make clear that what I want is that the database is updated incrementally.
I need to migrate database from Windows to Linux. The current size is ~50GB.
Current Env: OS = Windows 2003 DB version = 10.2.0.3
Proposed Env: OS = Linux DB version = 11.2.0.2
Would using datapump be a correct choice for this migration? Also do the step below seem correct?
01. Pre-create tablespaces on target 11g database 02. Export full database of source 10g database 03. Copy dumpfile to Destination Server 04. Grant IMPORT_FULL_DATABASE system privilege to user SYSTEM of target 11g database 05. Import full database to target 11g database