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May 16, 2011i need to deploy oracle packaged thorugh unix instead of using SQLplus where in you can directly type the commands.
View 4 Repliesi need to deploy oracle packaged thorugh unix instead of using SQLplus where in you can directly type the commands.
View 4 RepliesI'm a new user for oracle,tried to install oracle 10g on redhat linux 5 but gettinh the same error message.response/ runInstaller[oracle2@localhost database_10201]$ sh runInstaller _runInstaller: line 54:/tmp/database_10201/install/.oui: Permission denied_Doany one plz help me how to give full set of permisions to an user in linux to access a folder??
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have wasted lot of time in installing rpm packages which are needed for oracle 11g on Fedora 10. Packages dependencies are going in circle. Is there any better to handle this package install and its dependencies? I was using rpm -ivh command. Following are required packages. Tried to down load packages which are not present in /var/log/rpmpkgs.
In some cases I got higher versions of the following packages.
binutils-2.17.50.0.6-2.el5
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61
elfutils-libelf-0.125-3.el5
elfutils-libelf-devel-0.125
glibc-2.5-12
glibc-common-2.5-12
glibc-devel-2.5-12
glibc-headers-2.5-12
gcc-4.1.1-52
gcc-c++-4.1.1-52
libaio-0.3.106
libaio-devel-0.3.106
libgcc-4.1.1-52
libstdc++-4.1.1
libstdc++-devel-4.1.1-52.e15
make-3.81-1.1
sysstat-7.0.0
I tried to install oracle 11r2 in red hat el5. [root@perf Downloads]# uname -a Linux perf.com 2.6.18-8.el5 #1 SMP Fri Jan 26 14:15:21 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
some of the prerequisite patches are not updated
Current Requirements
gcc-4.1.1-52.el5 gcc-4.1.2
libgomp-4.1.1-52.el5 libgomp-4.1.2
glibc-2.5-12 glibc-2.5-24
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we need the following files,where can i download it?
I serached in net.but there is no use.most of them related to fedora core
i want install oracle 10g to redhat 5 i want to change bash_profile.but I can't find it when I looked to the /home/oracle/..
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a dedicated PC with Debian Linux and now wish to install Oracle 11gR2. All the required changes and settings were made as per Oracle Pre-Install.
When I start the installer it errors out almost immediately due to a display problem as it it verifying if the display can accommodate 256 colours. The /etc/hosts file has a setting: 127.0.0.1 localhost so I set the DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
But it fails, why?
Ihave installed Redhat Enterprises linux now i want to install Oracle 10g database in linux.But idont know the steps.
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View 1 Replies View Relatedhow to install linux redhat and oracle 11g in sun virtualbox?. That thing is giving me a lot of headache.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've AMD64 system with Ubuntu 11.04 installed. It's been rough ride for me to install oracle-xe-universal. I've already spent more than 2 days on this. Still unsuccessful.
1) First I downloaded the packages libaio_0.3.104-1_i386.deb and oracle-xe-universal_10.2.0.1-1.1_i386.deb
2) Then I ran
sudo apt-get install bc (ran fine)
sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture libaio_0.3.104-1_i386.deb (ran fine)
sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture oracle-xe-universal_10.2.0.1-1.1_i386.deb
(gave me dependency error for libc6 (>= 2.3.2), I modified the control file to remove dependency and rebuilt the package) (now worked fine) Oracle xe is now installed. Then I tried to start the DB it started but it's HTTP client never started. So I decided to uninstall the oracle-xe=universal. None of the sudo apt-get remove oracle-xe-universal command's didn't worked for me. So i went for manual uninstallation directions as per oracle link.
I ran the following command-
--Manually uninstalling Oracle 10g--
sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/oracle /etc/oratab /etc/init.d/oracle-xe /etc/sysconfig/oracle-xe /usr/share/doc/oracle_xe /usr/share/doc/oracle_xe_client
Then I again ran the following command to install oracle-xe
sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture oracle-xe-universal_10.2.0.1-1.0_i386.deb
See below what I got as the output-
rocky@ubuntu:~/git/mygit/edas2/libaio$ sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture oracle-xe-universal_10.2.0.1-1.1_i386.deb
dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:
package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
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Even in applications menu I don't see the if oracle has been installed. So i conclude first time installation was ok but somehow http client didn't worked. After manual uninstallation, second installation didn't even loaded/installed the oracle-xe in init.d directory.
I've got an ASUS eee1005 that I'm trying to load eeebuntu -- I've read good things about it! However, I managed to get it (partially) installed using only unetbootin and the eeebuntu-nbr iso. Luckily I've got other working laptops in the house, or I'd be stuck because now I've got a partially installed distro that isn't allowing me usage of my wireless. Basically, what I'd like to do is be able to go back to the install process and load all the packages I want, which, hopefully, will give me NetworkManager so that I can finally connect. I can boot to the thumbdrive (8gig, btw) but I don't think I've got the right files on it to do the install. Here's what appears on the thumbdrive:
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I would think that with these files on the thumbdrive, it could find its way into the install process. Apparently not. I've read most, if not all of the 'install from USB' threads and how-to's, and it's still not working right - Now, having a partially installed distro (with GUI that's not GNOME, or KDE. . ?) Are there any options I can use to pickup where the install left off and start adding packages? Or should I just scrap it and re-install?
Whenever I do sudo apt-get or use the Ubuntu Software Center, I can't download anything because a message comes up saying "Action requires installation of untrusted packages: The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources." I've been trying to download GIMP and Thunderbird, so... I dunno what the problem is.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI just upgraded from 11.2 to 11.4 and the installation/upgrade worked just perfect. I than followed the instructions in the "New User How To/FAQ", "Multimedia and restricted format" post. I was following the instruction in the 11.4 section. I added the additional repositories as explained. I then was on the section where it talks about going into software management and selecting the "Packman" repository and clicking to "switch systems packages" to the versions in this repository (packman). I than click this link and the "warning" screen appears and I am present with conflict resolution after conflict resolution dialog. It just seems that there are some many conflicts, it just seems wrong and I canceled.
The installation/upgrade appears to have worked just fine. My mail is there, audio and dvd play back worked the first try after the upgrade. I am not clear if this is what I should expect or their is something wrong or if I even need to complete this step for a successfully installation.
im using fedora 14 and i have a slow internet connection. i want 2 install some packages from the fedora 14 dvd instead of downloading from internet using add/remove packages. i tried to edit /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo and /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo but it dint work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to install Oracle DB on my Open Suse (uname says: Linux-llwu 2.6.34.7-0.3-desktop preempt 2010-09-20 .. 86_65 x86_64 x86_64 gnu/linux) but it fails when it need to check package requirements.. for example, installation says that libaio-0.3.105 is missing, but I installed it (0.3.105-2), and could upgrade it to 0.3.107-4.1 how should I fix this problem?
View 9 Replies View Relatedi want to install oracle 10g in my ubuntu 9.10.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm completely new to oracle and need to install oracle 11g onto my Linux box. But my Linux box currently has no X Term (KDE or Gnome).
Is there a way in which I can install this without the GUI ?
HOW TO INSTALL PACKAGES IN IT ,IT SHOWS SOME ERROR (Cannot install source packages) OR (No packages were given for installation.)
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm newbie in Debian. I downloaded Debian 5.0.4 Lenny and installed in VM(i dont know why but i couldnt install it on other partion of my windows 7. During installation i got error that CD-ROM wasnt detected and mounted but VMware could install without issues. I thougt problems were with drivers...).Now my Debian is running through the VM. I want to install Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition there, so i found this article http://www.makina-corpus.org/blog/how-i ... 10-64-bits and confugured my kernel and installed some packages. But during installing Oracle i got 2 error and in log file were some string that some packages werent installed, such as libaio and etc. where i can find list of this packages and how to correctly install Oracle on my Debian.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am new to linux and i wish to install oracle 9i in fedora 12 can anyone provide me the details of where and how to download oracle 9i and installation steps
View 6 Replies View RelatedI need to install Oracle on my F15 machine however when I try and run the installer it gives erros that DISPLAY is not set, so I tried adding using XHOST + but that also states no display setting, any idea what i am doing wrong?
root@hrdevdba1 network-scripts]# export DISPLAY=10.171.108.6:0.0
[root@hrdevdba1 network-scripts]# xhost +
xhost: unable to open display "10.171.108.6:0.0"
[root@hrdevdba1 network-scripts]# export DISPLAY=:0.0
[root@hrdevdba1 network-scripts]# xhost +
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just got a quick question: I need to install Oracle's SQL Developer since I need to use the program for a database unit at Uni. Anyway, if you've tried to use it before you'd realise that there is only a .rpm installer available for it (no .deb). So I tried to convert it to .deb using alien. When I "sudo alien --scripts" the .rpm I get: error: incorrect format: unknown tag mkdir: cannot create directory `sqldeveloper-2.1.1.64.45': File exists unable to mkdir sqldeveloper-2.1.1.64.45: at /usr/share/perl5/Alien/Package.pm line 257.
Basically, I'm asking, does anyone know what I'm doing wrong here? I've never used alien before since I've never had a need to convert a .rpm before. I also tried installing and running Java JDK and SQL Developer under Wine, but was unsuccessful with that as well
here's my setup: 32 bit Ubuntu 10.10 with an AMD 2.7GHz processor, and 2GB of RAM.I get Oracle 11G R2 installed, except two things fail near the end of the installation (I think they're both Oracle Net services or something. I broke a cardinal rule by not writing them down. ) I try to use sqlplus through Terminal, but the system can't find sqlplus. I'm assuming it isn't installed. I'm unable to connect to it through JDeveloper.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am new to Linux and need ssh graphical that will alow me to install oracle on the new linux server
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to install all packages from an APT repository?
I know it is possible to do it manually, but then you would need to know all the package names, and I don't.
I want to install all the packages from BackTrack into my Ubuntu installation. I really don't like the idea of having it in a VM and having a separate partition for it is even more out of the question. I know that the folks at BackTrack doesn't like it when people leech their repositories, but that's what you get for releasing open source software. Stupid? maybe.. A valid reason? probably not.. Do I still want it? Yes.
Another edit: I have now given up on this as it seems impossible to get it to work even by manually installing packages.
I have a netbook with a tiny hard drive, and an external drive to go with it. It's running Ubuntu. I want to be able to install some packages to that external hard drive, so that when the hard drive is not plugged in the netbook still functions, just with out some functionality. It doesn't have to be this way exactly, I just want the effect of offloading some of my installed libraries and programs onto the portable hard drive. In other words, just mounting some directories from the external drive wont work because I at least need some basic programs to run normally.
Here are some things I was thinking about but wasn't able to find enough information to actually understand if they are feasible, or how to go about doing them.
Can I do something like this if I use the --root=/media/external switch of dpkg install and then add /media/external/ to my system path?
What if I create some kind of wrapper for dpkg that will install the package into an alternate root (--root=/media/external) and then create a symlink in the internal file system to every file that was just installed on the external file system?
How about something where I chroot into the external drive?
How about something using LVM?
Recently I Installed New Redhat server while I Install Any Packages It says:
"No such file or directory"
But If I Search the file using [rpm -qa | grep packages_name]
It shows the package , Also If I Use [rpm -qi package_name] It show package Information , Size and Every thing.
Finally when I going install package using [ rpm -ivh package_name] It says
"No such file or directory"
Screen Shot of error link => [IMG]img135.imageshack.us/img135/2430/linuxerror.jpg[/IMG]
I'm running a Knoppix Live CD, and I want to install ClamAV. What I'd really like is to download all the relevant packages and save them onto a USB pen, and then I can install it easily whenever I run the Live CD anywhere and update the definitions at my leisure without having to connect to the internet or go through remodelling Knoppix. I'm not entirely sure how to do this though, mainly because of dependencies. I would think it would be along the lines of cd'ing to the usb and running:
Code:
apt-get -d build-dep clamav-base
apt-get -d build-dep clamav
and then to install use dpkg, but I'm not sure how to get it to look for the dependencies in the same place:
Code:
dpkg -i clamav-base
dpkg -i clamav
I'm just about to go and try it, but I thought I'd ask first to get the wisdom , but also to see if anyone else does something similar and whether they think this is a good way to achieve the goal, regardless of whether this technically works.
I do understand that to install software on linux distros that the main way is to have internet connectivity and to download them via RPM or to manually do this in terminal. Can you install software by downloading it from another PC via CD and install it in your Linux PC from the CD? Reason I ask is that I do not have a WLAN setup on my Linux PC yet and would like to install some programs or drivers while I am waiting to get a WLAN adapter that is compatible with Linux. Can you convert drivers or programs to an ISO image that can be installed on Linux? Another reason is that I have read that Wine can be used in the absence of MS Windows to run certain or a few programs in Linux as well as assist Linux to recognize drivers of hardware that is utilized for MS Windows.
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