1. installation environment:
Fedora 10 (kernel version: 2.6.27.5-117. fc10.i686)
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.1.0)
(Register and download the corresponding Linux x86 version on the Oracle website)
2. References:
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2) Installation On Enterprise Linux 5.0
3. installation steps:
Pre-installation:
Follow the instructions in Pre-installation to set parameters and simulate Fedora 10 as RHEL 5.
Download Software
Unpack Files
Hosts File
Set Kernel Parameters
Setup
Special Points:
1./etc/RedHat-release # Change Fedora to RHEL
# Mv/etc/redhat-release/etc/redhat-release.bak
# Echo "/etc/redhat-release">/etc/redhat-release
2. Shared Space and temporary space:
I have no related settings for swap partition and shm during installation, but many problems may occur after installation.
(I didn't set swap partitions during system installation, while shm was set to 1 GB and the memory was 2 GB)
Set swap and change shm size. The command is omitted. I set both my swap and/tmp/shm to 4 GB.
In fact, swap is not a problem .. Warning Ignore when installing.
Installation
Follow the installation in the reference document. Full GUI.
The system may prompt you That the pdksh package is not installed. This has little impact. You only need to install the ksh or zsh package.
(If you care about it, you may find the appropriate pdksh package for your release ).
Post installation
Follow the post-installation section of the reference document. Modify instance auto-start
Change redhat release back to Fedora.
4. Problems encountered and Solutions
Privilege & envrionment.
Confirm the access permission. The permission is a pain point during installation. I simply release all the relevant permissions.
My local common users are SUSE. I put the environment variable settings in the setup section above in the. bash_profile of the suse and oracle users. Each time I su oracle needs to use su-oracle for loading.
(If you are not very concerned about it, simply write it to/etc/profile .)
I often use suse, so I also added suse TO THE oinstall and dba groups. This reduces the number of User Switching times.