I.InstallOracle Linux 6.1System
Here I use VBox for installation. For details, refer:
Oracle Virtual Box installation instructions
Install the following package during OS installation:
Base System> Base
Base System> Client management tools
Base System> Compatibility libraries
Base System> Hardware monitoring utilities
Base System> Large Systems Performance
Base System> Network file system client
Base System> Performance Tools
Base System> Perl Support
Servers> Server Platform
Servers> System administration tools
Desktops> Desktop
Desktops> Desktop Platform
Desktops> Fonts
Extends tops> General Purpose Desktop
Desktops> Graphical Administration Tools
Desktops> Input Methods
Desktops> X Window System
Development> Additional Development
Development> Development Tools
Applications> Internet Browser
Ii. InstallationOracle 11gR2
I have also compiled several Oracle Installation articles. For details, refer:
Installation documents for oracle databases on Linux
Oracle Installation documentation for 64-bit Linux
Here we will take a look at the installation of Oracle in Oracle Linux.
2.1Install software
Oracle can install the media independently from 11 GB. From OTN, we can only download to 11.2.0.1. From MOS, we can download to 11.2.0.3. Here I will use version 11.2.0.3 on MOS for testing.
OTN:
Http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/enterprise-edition/downloads/index.html
2.2ExtractPatchset
The Patchset of Oracle 11g divides several files, each of which has different functions.
First, the two packages indicate the database. If you upgrade the database, you only need the two files.
The third package indicates the grid, which is used to upgrade the CRS of RAC. If you want to upgrade RAC, use this file first.
The fourth parameter indicates the client,
Fifth indicates always ways,
The sixth one is examples. This is the installation package of our sample file.
The seventh parameter indicates deinstall.
For more information, see:
Roles of different Oracle 11gR2 Patchset files
#11.2.0.3
Unzipp10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_1of7.zip
Unzipp10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_2of7.zip
2.3 Modify Hosts File
The "/etc/hosts" file mustcontain a fully qualified name for the server.
<IP-address> <fully-qualified-machine-name> <machine-name>
For example.
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.3.201 dave