General :: Oracle Installation On Redhat 5 - Could Not Display Setup
Feb 28, 2010
I am using redhat linux 5. I am trying to install oracle 10g of linux version. When I click setup.exe from first CD. It says 'couldn't display /media/mydisc/setup.exe".
I'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??
I am wanting to purchase a desktop or workstation to run Oracle 11g and E-Business suite -- Does Dell have Redhat OS and will a desktop or workstation be the best setup
I have installed Redhat Enterprise Linux Server 5 on my laptop. I want to install Oracle 10g database on RHEL5 server. I want to know whether any additional rpm's need to install before installing the Oracle 10g.
We have a Oracle 11.2 database running on Red Hat 5.5. The database have a scheduled job to fetch some files from another server using ftp, and herein lies the problem.he job runs a pl/sql that runs the function in an (by us compiled) external libraryThe ftp-functionality itself is done by using libncftp and it's API's.The process starts correctly, but then trying to login to the actual ftp host, ncftp only reports "Unknown username/password" (which is not the case).I have the exact same code in an executable and when run from an interactive shell, it works fine.So the only thing I can come up with, is there are differences when the process is started by Oracle, rather then being ordinary" process.And I am stuck.If there are any environment variables, paths etc missing when running the extproc-process, how do I find out which?Because the real problem is NOT wrong user or password.
I 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
am having trouble installing oracle 10g on my vmware's 7.0 redhat linux 5.9 on my dell latitude D520 notebook i have configurared my kernel parameters and followed procedure as instructed on oracle's installation docs but when i run the ./runInstaller i get this error sms.
[oracle@localhost database]$./runInstaller Starting Oracle Universal Installer... Checking installer requirements... Checking operating system version: must be redhat-3, SuSE-9, redhat-4, UnitedLinux-1.0, asianux-1 or asianux-2
have Unix and Windows experience. So will need some hand-holding.Need help getting my wireless network to work on my newly installed Oracle Linux on Dell laptop.Not sure what wireless card is installed, or it's mac address (though I can boot into windows and get that info I don't want to - it'll be kind of a let down if I can't fix it all thru Linux).Install has detected a Broadcom wired card, but not the wireless. Funny thing is that it detected the Bluetooth
am trying to install oracle 10g on my redhat 5.9 which is on vmware 7.0. I follow an installation guide from oracle which instructed me to install some package to enable oracle installation when run ./runInstaller and to install oracle it later tell me gcc-3.2 package is missing when checking for package requirements for oracle I down loaded the gcc-3.2. rpm package and tried to install it this is what happens
I have dell inspiron 1525.I installed Redhat linux 5.2 and then Oralce 10g R2.I can not start Oracle enterprise manager(EM) on redhat.Except EM oracle is working properly.Why is so ?
I'm new to Ubuntu and I'm remote from the server. I'm setting up an Ubuntu server 10.04 x64. My intention is to load Oracle 11g, however I know I will need to be able to export an X display back to my desktop (Solaris) to run the Oracle installer. What do I need to load to get X working enough to export the display back to myself. I need to provide additional information. Since I'm new I may not have adequately covered what's needed.
i have linux redhat (OEL rel 5) on the development server, that is being used for my project. i wanted to install oracle client version 10.2.0.1 on my box. i decided to use silent mode installation, but i am unable to find proper steps in making a response file and running installer in silent mode i went throught the manuals and refered some of the sites, but there is lots of confusion regarding the pre-installation tasks like setting the environment variables,etc
I am Currently attempting to set up a Dual Screen setup at my work but seem to be having some strange results. For some reason the O/S is only recognising one of the monitors, it knows exactly what the Make and model of the monitor is but doesnt appear to know that there is another monitor plugged in. It constantly says that there is 2 screens plugged in but lists the second screen as "CRT-0" even if no DVI cable is plugged into the second screen. This has really troubled me and has really got me thinking. I have set-up other Dual-screen setups with exactly the same hardware previously and it has worked fine? I am using a Lenovo A58 Tower with an Nvidia Quadro FX-380 Graphics card that I know is capable of dual Dual-link DVI output! With 2 x LG W3000-H Monitors running Fedora 12.
I am an ex-VMS systems programmer/DBA. I have been given the task of installing Oracle 11gR2 on Linux VMware. I have opened a ticket with Oracle on this, but thought I would see if anyone has already done this.
I'm an it student and a newbie in linux OS. We have this final project that we have to set-up a firewall in a linux redhat OS which i totally have no idea .. i did some research but haven't found the right one.
This is my third SLackware install. I installed 10,12, now 13. the Xorgsetup has changed I think, it does not display the screen to choose Horizontal and Vertical settings for the monitor. In addition, how can I set the Refresh rate?
Im quite new to Linux so im trying to learn as i go along.
I currently have Redhat 5.2 installed on a server and this has been setup with Oracle 10g Applications installed and configured by the developers at my company.
I have now been asked to install Redhat 5.4 so we can move onto Oracle 11g.
The question i need help with is... Can i update my current Redhat 5.2 with Redhat 5.4 without losing my current setup and configurations?
I have had a search around and found a command called 'yum' but this looks like it is only used to install packages and security updates etc.
I cant mount a directory on red hat 5 from red hat 4 using fstab.I keep getting permission denied.I mount directories on the same red hat 5 sys from other red hat 5 and 2 old HPUX systems using fstab.When I try to telnet to it i get "no route to host."
I'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
(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.
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.
Is there a way to obtain the RedHat Linux version freely. I was able to find a RH server version and installed to my local m/c but it takes long time when it's booting
i have a usb hardisk of 320 gb and when i tried to install redhat using it my desktop did not read my usb. in other words i wish to know how to boot using usb since my cd/dvd rom is not working. is it that we have to make our device boot-able before using it .