Manually create oracle 9i database in RedHat Linux Advanced Server 2.1
Manually create oracle 9i database in RedHat Linux Advanced Server 2.1. you will need to create the Oracle installation and users and groups. Oracle installation needs two Unix user groups and one runtime Oracle user. Just make sure you have at least 3.5GB available for a full installation including one database.
Manually create oracle 9i database in RedHat Linux Advanced Server 2.1. you will need to create the Oracle installation and users and groups. Oracle installation needs two Unix user groups and one runtime Oracle user. Just make sure you have at least 3.5GB available for a full installation including one database.
1) Install Redhat Advanced Server 2.1 with X and GNOME and KDE
2) Choose Advanced Server in the installation step
3) Use disk druid to partition as follows (In this case 20GB Hard disk) / 5GB /boot 128MB /tmp 1GB /usr 7GB /home 4GB swap 2*RAM
4) Under package group selection you must select "Software Development" along with GNOME and KDE
5) Install binutils following version as follows (This rpm is given in your CD). The binutils version of RH Advanced Server 2.1 is binutils-2.11.90.0.8 -12 you must upgrade it to binutils -2.11.90.0.8-13 to avoid relinking error while installation.
6) Adding Users and Groups
7) Creating Directories
8) Log in as the oracle user.
To install 9iR2 on Linux, Oracle recommends at least 512MB of RAM and at least 400MB of swap space. If you have less then 512MB of RAM and upgrading is not an option, you can resize your swap partition or create temporary swapping space.
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