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HOST: ThinkPad T400
Memory: 1024 MB
Swap partition: 2048 MB
System: Fedora 10
Kernel: BRL. 27.7-134. fc10.i686
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1. Hardware requirements:
The memory must be at least 512 MB; the swap partition must be at least 1 GB or twice the memory; The/tmp directory should be at least 400 MB; the hard disk space should be at least 1.5 GB, but preferably greater than 3.5 GB.
2. software requirements
1) The RPM package officially recommended by Oracle does not always need to be installed. The following is the installation of the officially recommended package in F10. (Before I installed ATI, I could not run the same software environment. After the ATI graphics card is installed, everything has a foundation. ATI .)
Make-3.81-14.fc10.i386
Gcc-4.3.2-7.i386
Glibc-2.9-3.i686
Glibc-devel-2.9-3.i386
Compat-db45-4.5.20-5.fc10.i386
Compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-9.i386
Compat-gcc-34-c ++-3.4.6-9. i386
Compat-libstdc ++-33-3.2.3-64.i386
Gnome-libs-1.4.2-10.fc10.i386
Libaio-devel-0.3.107-4.fc10.i386
Libaio-0.3.107-4.fc10.i386
LibXp-1.0.0-11.fc9.i386
2) tips:
You can use rpm-qa | grep XXX or rpm-q XXX to query whether the specified RPM package exists on the host.
Alternatively, you can use the yum extender graphic tool to find and install the tool as follows: # yum install yumex
3) disguise as rhel 3.0 and modify the/etc/RedHat-release file to write: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon)
3. Many documents on the Internet are about to configure kernel parameters to optimize the system performance. However, I found that more information is not about the actual data of the local machine, so I didn't figure it out. Finally, this step has no effect on the results.
4. Create Oracle users and groups
$ Su-root
# Groupadd dba // Database System Management Group
# Groupadd oinstall // Group of the Oracle file owner
# Useradd-g oinstall-G dba-m-s/bin/bash oracle
# Passwd oracle
5. Create a directory for the Oracle Application
$ Su-root
# Mkdir-p/opt/oracle/product/10.1.0/
# Chown-R oracle. oinstall/opt/oracle