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Packages for both architectures, x86 and x86_64.įor 10g R1 (32-bit) on RHEL 3 x86, the document The above command will list the architecture of each binary package.Īnd as you can see in the above list, glibc-devel and other RPMs are listed twice. It is important to have the right x86 and x86_64 RPMs installed. Make gcc glibc glibc-devel compat-db compat-gcc compat-gcc-c++ compat-libstdc++ \Ĭompat-libstdc++-devel gnome-libs openmotif21 setarch libaio libaio-devel To check if you are running the x86_64 kernel on a x86_64 platform, run:
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Lists the following required package versions or higher:Īlso ensure to install the libaio-0.3.96 RPM or a newer version! Otherwise the OUI prerequisite check will fail. Always ensure to use the latest RPMs and kernels!įor 10g R2 (64-bit) on RHEL 4 x86_64, the document On my systems I usually install a minimum list of RPMs which usually requires the installation of additional
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When you are done with the Oracle installation, shutdown Oracle and remove the temporary /tmp directory:Ĭhecking Software Packages (RPMs) Generalīefore you install an Oracle Database 10g you need to check the system for required RPMs. For example:Įxport TMPDIR=/ # used by Linux programs like the linker "ld"
NOTE: To install a Oracle Database 10g (without RAC) you only need to download the database file ship.db.,Ĭompute a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) checksum for the downloaded files andĬompare the checksum numbers against the numbers posted on OTN's website. Shutdown of other Oracle 10g Background Processesĭownload Oracle 10g (32-bit and 64-bit) for Linux from OTN to install linux 10g oracle: Startup and Shutdown of the Oracle10g Database Updates after Running Oracle Universal Installer Installing Oracle10g on a Remote Linux Server Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA) for 10g (10.1.0.2) * Setting Shell Limits for the Oracle User Some files/packages were not included with Mandrake 10 which can be downloaded from:ĭownloading Oracle10g Software and Burning Oracle10g CDs People recommended this installation guide for: Oracle Database 10g on other Linux Distributions These instructions will also work for Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1, 3, and 4. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 2.1 Oracle Database Installation Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1) for UNIX Systems Oracle Database Installation Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1.0.3) for Linux x86-64 Oracle Database Release Notes 10g Release 1 (10.1.0.3.0) for Linux x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4
No certification projected for 10g R1 64-bit on RHEL AS 4 x86_64 at the time of this writing
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Oracle Database Installation Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Linux x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3 Update 5 Oracle Database Release Notes 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Linux x86 Oracle Database Installation Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Linux x86-64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4 Update 2 This guide shows how I installed 10g Database on the following Red Hat systems: The following procedure is a step-by-step guide (Cookbook) with tips and information for installing Installing Oracle Database 10g Release 1 and 2 (32-bit/64-bit) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4, 3, 2.1, Red Hat Fedora Core 4, 3, 1, RH 9 on x86 and x86-64 (AMD64/EM64T) Architecture