In Linux, you can use the tar command to quickly deploy and install Oracle. Of course, if you have a database tar package that has been carefully optimized,
In Linux, you can use the tar command to quickly deploy and install Oracle. Of course, if you have a database tar package that has been carefully optimized,
In Linux, you can use the tar command to quickly deploy and install Oracle. Of course, if you have a database tar package that has been carefully optimized ,, you can quickly deploy and install the tool on other servers using the solution tar.
The following shows the "quick" process (which steps can be simplified ?).
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1. install required system packages
[Root @ secDB Server] # cd/media/RHEL_5.3 \ x86_64 \ DVD/Server/
Rpm-ivh setarch-2 *
Rpm-ivh make-3 *
Rpm-ivh glibc-2 *
Rpm-ivh libaio-0 *
Rpm-ivh compat-libstdc ++-33-3 *
Rpm-ivh compat-gcc-34-3 *
Rpm-ivh compat-gcc-34-c ++-3 *
Rpm-ivh libXp-1 *
Rpm-ivh openmotif-2 *
Rpm-ivh compat-db-4 *
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2. Modify the sysctl. conf file and run the "sysctl-p" command to make it take effect.
# Vi/etc/sysctl. conf
Kernel. shmmni = 4096
# Semaphores: semmsl, semmns, semopm, semmni
Kernel. sem = 250 32000 100 128
Fs. file-max = 65536
Net. ipv4.ip _ local_port_range = 1024 65000
Net. core. rmem_default = 262144
Net. core. rmem_max = 262144
Net. core. wmem_default = 262144
Net. core. wmem_max = 262144
#/Sbin/sysctl-p
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