Oracle has been installed many times in both Linux and Solaris, and almost never succeeded. At the beginning of the installation, I couldn't even see the installation page. Later, I could see the installation
Oracle has been installed many times in both Linux and Solaris, and almost never succeeded. At the beginning of the installation, I couldn't even see the installation page. Later, I could see the installation
Oracle has been installed many times in both Linux and Solaris, and almost never succeeded. At the beginning of the installation, I couldn't even see the installation page. Later, I can see the installation page. Some errors will be reported during the installation process. After the installation is complete, the service cannot be started. Recently, the installation was successful under Solaris and no error was reported. Please share with us.
Operating System: Solaris10
Database: Oralce9
10202_database_solx86.zip
10202_client_solx86.zip
10202_clusterware_solx86.zip
I only installed 10202_database_solx86.zip in these three files.
1. Transfer media to the server
I use FTP to upload the media to the server.
2. modify several system parameters related to memory allocation
# Vi/etc/system (restart is recommended after completing this step)
# Minimum number of semaphores IN THE SYSTEM
Set semsys: seminfo_semmni = 100
# The maximum number of signals in each traffic signal set.
Set semsys: seminfo_semms = 256
# Set the maximum number of bytes for the shared memory segment. We recommend that you set the value to a greater value than the physical memory size.
Set shmsys: shminfo_shmmax = 4294967295
# Maximum number of shared memory segments
Set shmsys: Sh minfo_shmmni = 100
3. Check the packages on which the installation depends
# Pkginfo-I SUNWarc SUNWbtool SUNWhea SUNWlibm SUNWlibms SUNWsprot
SUNWsprox SUNWtoo SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs SUNWi15cs SUNWxwfnt
Install the missing package (this new package can be found on the system installation disc)
# Pkgadd-d/cdrom/sol_10_assist_x86/Solaris_10/Product SUNWi1cs SUNWi15cs
Iv. Groups and users required for Oracle Installation
# Groupadd dba
# Groupadd oinstall
# Useradd-g dba-G oinstall-d/export/home/oracle-moracle
# Passwd oracle (modify the oracle user password)
5. Create a directory for users to install Oracle
# Mkdir-p/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
# Chown-R oracle: oinstall/u01
# Mkdir-p/export/home/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
# Chown-R oracle: oinstall/export/home/oracle
6. Set Oracle environment parameters
Switch to the Oracle directory
# Vi. profile
TMP =/tmp; export TMP
TMPDIR = $ TMP; export TMPDIR
ORACLE_BASE =/u01/app/oracle; export ORACLE_BASE
ORACLE_HOME = $ ORACLE_BASE/product/10.2.0/db_1; export ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_SID = TSH1; export ORACLE_SID
PATH = $ ORACLE_HOME/bin: $ PATH; export PATH
DISPLAY = 127.0.0.1: 0.0; export DISPLAY
VII. Installation
Switch to Oracle user
# Su-oracle
Decompress the Installation File
# Unzip 10202_database_solx86.zip
Run runInstaller in the directory (this operation must be performed on the graphic interface)
#./RunInstaller
The next installation is similar to the installation in windows, but during the installation process, you need to use the root user to execute two scripts (there is a prompt, including the script location, as shown in the following figure .)
The above is the installation step. If there is anything wrong, please kindly advise.
8. start/stop Oracle listening
# Lsnrctl start
# Lsnrctl stop
9. Start the Oracle service
Switch to Oracle user
# Su-oracle
# Sqlplus "/as sysdba"
SQL> startup
Disable Oracle service
SQL> shutdown