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Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #215896] Wed, 24 January 2007 04:02 Go to next message
babuknb
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Hi Friends,

I try to install oracle 10 in suse linux 9.3. I got face some

error. see.

oracle@linuxDomain:~/database> ./runInstaller
Starting Oracle Universal Installer...

Checking installer requirements...

Checking operating system version: must be redhat-3, SuSE-9, redhat-4, UnitedLin ux-1.0, asianux-1 or asianux-2
Passed


All installer requirements met.

Checking Temp space: must be greater than 80 MB. Actual 62100 MB Passed
Checking swap space: must be greater than 150 MB. Actual 1027 MB Passed
Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors
>>> Could not execute auto check for display colors using command /usr/X11R6 /bin/xdpyinfo. Check if the DISPLAY variable is set. Failed <<<<

Some optional pre-requisite checks have failed (see above). Continue? (y/n) [n]
- Make sure that client users are authorized to connect to the X Server.
To enable client users to access the X Server, open an xterm, dtterm or xconsole as the user that started the session and type the following command:
% xhost +
To test that the DISPLAY environment variable is set correctly, run a X11 based program that comes with the native operating system such as 'xclock':
% <full path to xclock.. see below>
If you are not able to run xclock successfully, please refer to your PC-X Server or OS vendor for further assistance.
Typical path for xclock: /usr/X11R6/bin/xclock

I am use 64 bit colour. How to change 256 bit. ? It's very urgent pls help me.


Babu B
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #215911 is a reply to message #215896] Wed, 24 January 2007 05:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Check this

found this as well


# Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors Failed <<<< >>> Could not execute auto check for display colors using command /usr/X11R6/bin/xdpyinfo. Check if the DISPLAY variable is set. Some optional pre-requisite checks have failed (see above). Continue? (y/n) [n]

I ignored this error message on my system and said "Yes" to continue.

But if you want to fix it and get rid of this error message, ensure the following RPMS are installed:

rpm -q XFree86 xf86tools cabextract libpng libjpeg XFree86-Mesa

Example for installing these packages on SLES-9 (packages can be found on the 2nd CD):

su - root
rpm -Uvh XFree86-4.3.99.902-43.22.i586.rpm \
XFree86-Mesa-4.3.99.902-43.22.i586.rpm \
xf86tools-0.1-955.5.i586.rpm \
cabextract-1.0-17.1.i586.rpm \
libpng-1.2.5-182.4.i586.rpm \
libjpeg-6.2.0-731.1.i586.rpm


quote taken from here

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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #216087 is a reply to message #215911] Wed, 24 January 2007 23:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ok
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #216115 is a reply to message #216087] Thu, 25 January 2007 01:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Did it solve your problem ?
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #216128 is a reply to message #216115] Thu, 25 January 2007 02:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ya, but i have face some other problem.
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220147 is a reply to message #216128] Mon, 19 February 2007 03:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220167 is a reply to message #220147] Mon, 19 February 2007 05:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Friends,

This is my error msg for conf. DBCA. How to reslove this problem ?

In Product-specific Prerequisite Checks i have face some problem see my detailed error msg.

Checking operating system requirements ...
Expected result: One of redhat-3,redhat-4,SuSE-9,asianux-1,asianux-2
Actual Result: SuSE-9
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking operating system package requirements ...
Checking for make-3.79; found make-3.80-187. Passed
Checking for binutils-2.14; found binutils-2.15.94.0.2.2-3. Passed
Checking for gcc-3.2; found gcc-3.3.5-5. Passed
Checking for libaio-0.3.96; found Not found. Failed <<<<
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: Some packages required for the Oracle Database 10g to function properly are missing (see above).
Recommendation: Install the required packages before continuing with the installation.
=======================================================================

Checking kernel parameters
Checking for semmsl=250; found semmsl=250. Passed
Checking for semmns=32000; found semmns=32000. Passed
Checking for semopm=100; found semopm=32. Failed <<<<
Checking for semmni=128; found semmni=128. Passed
Checking for shmmax=536870912; found shmmax=33554432. Failed <<<<
Checking for shmmni=4096; found shmmni=4096. Passed
Checking for shmall=2097152; found shmall=2097152. Passed
Checking for file-max=65536; found file-max=99338. Passed
Checking for VERSION=2.6.5-7.97; found VERSION=2.6.11.4-20a-default. Passed
Checking for ip_local_port_range=1024 - 65000; found ip_local_port_range=32768 - 61000. Failed <<<<
Checking for rmem_default=262144; found rmem_default=113664. Failed <<<<
Checking for rmem_max=262144; found rmem_max=131071. Failed <<<<
Checking for wmem_default=262144; found wmem_default=113664. Failed <<<<
Checking for wmem_max=262144; found wmem_max=131071. Failed <<<<
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The kernel parameters do not meet the minimum requirements (see above).
Recommendation: Perform operating system specific instructions to update the kernel parameters.
=======================================================================

Checking Recommended glibc version
Expected result: ATLEAST=2.3.3-98.28
Actual Result: 2.3.4-23
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking physical memory requirements ...
Expected result: 922MB
Actual Result: 976MB
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking available swap space requirements ...
Expected result: 1464MB
Actual Result: 1024MB
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The system does not have the required swap space.
Recommendation: Make more swap space available to perform the install.
=======================================================================

Checking Network Configuration requirements ...
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network interface on the system should be configured with a static IP address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly. See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP.
=======================================================================

Validating ORACLE_BASE location (if set) ...
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking Oracle Home path for spaces...
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking for proper system clean-up....
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking for Oracle Home incompatibilities ....
Actual Result: NEW_HOME
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking operating system package requirements ...
Checking for make-3.79; found make-3.80-187. Passed
Checking for binutils-2.14; found binutils-2.15.94.0.2.2-3. Passed
Checking for gcc-3.2; found gcc-3.3.5-5. Passed
Checking for libaio-0.3.96; found Not found. Failed <<<<
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: Some packages required for the Oracle Database 10g to function properly are missing (see above).
Recommendation: Install the required packages before continuing with the installation.
=======================================================================

Checking kernel parameters
Checking for semmsl=250; found semmsl=250. Passed
Checking for semmns=32000; found semmns=32000. Passed
Checking for semopm=100; found semopm=32. Failed <<<<
Checking for semmni=128; found semmni=128. Passed
Checking for shmmax=536870912; found shmmax=33554432. Failed <<<<
Checking for shmmni=4096; found shmmni=4096. Passed
Checking for shmall=2097152; found shmall=2097152. Passed
Checking for file-max=65536; found file-max=99338. Passed
Checking for VERSION=2.6.5-7.97; found VERSION=2.6.11.4-20a-default. Passed
Checking for ip_local_port_range=1024 - 65000; found ip_local_port_range=32768 - 61000. Failed <<<<
Checking for rmem_default=262144; found rmem_default=113664. Failed <<<<
Checking for rmem_max=262144; found rmem_max=131071. Failed <<<<
Checking for wmem_default=262144; found wmem_default=113664. Failed <<<<
Checking for wmem_max=262144; found wmem_max=131071. Failed <<<<
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The kernel parameters do not meet the minimum requirements (see above).
Recommendation: Perform operating system specific instructions to update the kernel parameters.
=======================================================================

Checking available swap space requirements ...
Expected result: 1464MB
Actual Result: 1024MB
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The system does not have the required swap space.
Recommendation: Make more swap space available to perform the install.
=======================================================================

Checking Network Configuration requirements ...
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network interface on the system should be configured with a static IP address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly. See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP.
=======================================================================



Error During Database configuration :


Configuration assistant "Oracle Database Configuration Assistant" failed
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The "/u001/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/cfgtoollogs/configToolFailedCommands" script contains all commands that failed, were skipped or were cancelled. This file may be used to run these configuration assistants outside of OUI. Note that you may have to update this script with passwords (if any) before executing the same.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Output generated from configuration assistant "Oracle Database Configuration Assistant":
Command = /u001/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/bin/dbca -progress_only -createDatabase -templateName General_Purpose.dbc -gdbName adap -sid adap -sysPassword 052030ff750982b9ca6cf11afba6e973a9 -systemPassword 057fd5e17529fc15233826234fd2d43df3 -sysmanPassword 056cb4e77589b036de91ce7a6baaf33973 -dbsnmpPassword 056cb4e77589b036de91ce7a6baaf33973 -emConfiguration LOCAL -datafileJarLocation /u001/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/assistants/dbca/templates -datafileDestination /u001/app/oracle/oradata/ -responseFile NO_VALUE -characterset WE8ISO8859P1 -obfuscatedPasswords true -sampleSchema true -oratabLocation /u001/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/install/oratab -recoveryAreaDestination NO_VALUE

Configuration assistant "Oracle Database Configuration Assistant" failed
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The "/u001/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/cfgtoollogs/configToolFailedCommands" script contains all commands that failed, were skipped or were cancelled. This file may be used to run these configuration assistants outside of OUI. Note that you may have to update this script with passwords (if any) before executing the same.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------




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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220338 is a reply to message #220167] Tue, 20 February 2007 05:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi all,

This my new problem. how to add swap space space ? my pc ram size 1 GB and total available size is 30 GB.

see

oracle@Linux:/> grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 1001544 kB
oracle@Linux:/> grep SwapTotal /proc/meminfo
SwapTotal: 1052216 kB
oracle@Linux:/> df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda8 27G 5.9G 21G 22% /
tmpfs 490M 0 490M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 19G 8.4G 11G 46% /windows/C
/dev/sda5 19G 5.0G 14G 27% /windows/D
/dev/sda6 9.8G 8.1G 1.8G 83% /windows/E

Checking physical memory requirements ...
Expected result: 922MB
Actual Result: 976MB
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Passed
=======================================================================

Checking available swap space requirements ...
Expected result: 1464MB
Actual Result: 1027MB
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The system does not have the required swap space.
Recommendation: Make more swap space available to perform the install.
=======================================================================

Checking Network Configuration requirements ...
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network interface on the system should be configured with a static IP address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly. See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP.
=======================================================================

How to solve the above problem ?

Babu
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220353 is a reply to message #220338] Tue, 20 February 2007 06:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,
Add SWAP SPACE is NECCESSARY.#we have two option 1.swap partition 2.swap file
#On my example i am choose second option for increase swap space.

ADD SWAP FILE
1.Determine the size of the new swap file and multiple by 1024 to determine the block size. For example, the block size of a 64 MB swap file is 65536.
count being equal to the desired block size:

linux@oracle]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=65536
linux@oracle]# mkswap /swapfile #setup swap file.
linux@oracle]# swapon /swapfile #enable swap file.
edit /etc/fstab to include:
/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0 #enable for boot time.
linux@oracle]# cat /proc/swaps or free # check swap size is add or not.




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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220367 is a reply to message #220353] Tue, 20 February 2007 07:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

Thanks for your reply. I can't understand it. I need to install oracle 10g in suse linx 9.3. I have face two problem.

1. Swap space
2. Static IP

See my error :

Checking available swap space requirements ...
Expected result: 1464MB
Actual Result: 1158MB
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The system does not have the required swap space.
Recommendation: Make more swap space available to perform the install.
=======================================================================

Checking Network Configuration requirements ...
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Not executed <<<<
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network interface on the system should be configured with a static IP address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly. See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP.

What i can i do ? Here i'm using dual os. win 2003 and suse linux 9.3

In suse, my space is

Linux:/ # free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1001544 892060 109484 0 55372 484388
-/+ buffers/cache: 352300 649244
Swap: 1186164 0 1186164
Linux:/ # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda8 27G 7.3G 20G 28% /
tmpfs 490M 0 490M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 19G 8.4G 11G 46% /windows/C
/dev/sda5 19G 5.0G 14G 27% /windows/D
/dev/sda6 9.8G 8.1G 1.8G 83% /windows/E

How to set swap space size and static ip ???

Babu

Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220369 is a reply to message #220367] Tue, 20 February 2007 07:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

For swap space you have to just create swap file ( according requried space ) add to your exisiting swap space.
check my previous post.


During installation it will ask you for NETWORK CONFIGURATION then just give STATIC IP ADDRESS and GATEWAY MASK.
if you are no specify and don't worry ignore during installation after installation you can configure STATIC IP.

forget to say.. some thing for SWAP SPACE.

For swap space. >>> after installation open new terminal login as an root user and follow above procedure.In MY EXAMPLE I ADD 64M.
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/custom-guide/s1-swap-adding.html


For STATIC IP.

APPLICATION >>>>> SYSTEM SETTINGS >>> NETWORK >><<EDIT>><<
GIVE STATIC IP ADDRESS AND GATEWAY MASK
AND RESTART NETWORK SERVICES.


regards
Taj
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220373 is a reply to message #220369] Tue, 20 February 2007 07:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dear Mohammad,

Thanks for your reply, First of all i'm not familor in linux. I'm a Junior DBA. Here i need to install oracle 10g in suse linux.

I know to create swap space using dd cmd. like dd if/ etc...but i don't know mention bytes in dd cmd like bl=? and count = ?

This is my total space available.

Linux:/ # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda8 27G 7.3G 20G 28% /
tmpfs 490M 0 490M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 19G 8.4G 11G 46% /windows/C
/dev/sda5 19G 5.0G 14G 27% /windows/D
/dev/sda6 9.8G 8.1G 1.8G 83% /windows/E
Linux:/ # df -m
Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda8 27117 7389 19729 28% /
tmpfs 490 0 490 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 19078 8590 10488 46% /windows/C
/dev/sda5 19078 5062 14016 27% /windows/D
/dev/sda6 10002 8222 1781 83% /windows/E
Linux:/ # free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1001544 930908 70636 0 55636 501024
-/+ buffers/cache: 374248 627296
Swap: 1186164 0 1186164
Linux:/ # clear
Linux:/ # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda8 27G 7.3G 20G 28% /
tmpfs 490M 0 490M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 19G 8.4G 11G 46% /windows/C
/dev/sda5 19G 5.0G 14G 27% /windows/D
/dev/sda6 9.8G 8.1G 1.8G 83% /windows/E
Linux:/ # df -m
Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda8 27117 7389 19728 28% /
tmpfs 490 0 490 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 19078 8590 10488 46% /windows/C
/dev/sda5 19078 5062 14016 27% /windows/D
/dev/sda6 10002 8222 1781 83% /windows/E
Linux:/ # free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 1001544 947220 54324 0 53348 512932
-/+ buffers/cache: 380940 620604
Swap: 1186164 0 1186164
Linux:/ #

Now, how to assign swap space size ??? Oracle Recommend this much space 1464..

see my error :

Checking available swap space requirements ...
Expected result: 1464MB
Actual Result: 1158MB
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The system does not have the required swap space.
Recommendation: Make more swap space available to perform the in

Babu

[Updated on: Tue, 20 February 2007 07:48]

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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220380 is a reply to message #220373] Tue, 20 February 2007 08:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,
Try below procedure.
#dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=307200
#mkswap /swapfile
#swapon /swapfile
edit /etc/fstab to include.
/swapfile      swap       swap   defaults

reboot your system.
check 
#cat /proc/swaps or free

Note > system bs = 1024 and you need 300 mb.(300*1024=307200)



hope this helps
Taj
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220403 is a reply to message #220380] Tue, 20 February 2007 10:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

Thanks a lot. I got answer in swap space. But how to set static IP address.

Can you explain me. ?

Thanks

Babu
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220405 is a reply to message #220403] Tue, 20 February 2007 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,
Are you having Windows also in your system >> if yes
then what is IP ADDRESS for windows

my example.
i have window and linux on some machine.
MY WINDOWS IP ADDRESS IS 192.168.100.252 (only for example dummy ip)
so you have to give some IP for linux system.
192.168.100.252

or i you have only linux then assign what ever you want ( ip address)

On linux windows
APPLICATION >>>>> SYSTEM SETTINGS >>>> NETWORK <<ENTER>>

On Network windows click on <<edit>> button

On edit windows (radio button for statis ip address )
give your ip address or gateway mask.
>>> close
>>>on again Network Main windows click on <<ACTIVE>> button
and active your services.

and
just check /etc/hosts >>> for hostname.
default line is

127.0.0.1 local_host:local_domain local_host
#here you can assign your COMPUTER name.

regards
Taj
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220413 is a reply to message #220405] Tue, 20 February 2007 10:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

Yes i'm having dual OS (win & Linux). I have little bit confuse

" APPLICATION >>>>> SYSTEM SETTINGS >>>> NETWORK <<ENTER>> " that

mean " Yast -> Network Device -> Network Card -> Change "

here i add two configuration

Name Device IP Address

xx eth0 DHCP

xx ech1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx (my ip add)

This is correct way ? Sorry i'm in my home i can't mention exactly. But I'm config. the above way..give me ur suggestion.

Babu

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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220415 is a reply to message #220413] Tue, 20 February 2007 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,
You should try.
because above mention example ( on my previous post) is based on LINUX AS4 and your using SUSE so it is little bit different <i am not using SUSE> so i don't know but concept is come.

you have to configure STATIS IP some as windows.
and
restart services.

regards
Taj
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220416 is a reply to message #220415] Tue, 20 February 2007 10:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

Ok. I'll try and let you know status. Thankyou very much

Babu
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220496 is a reply to message #220416] Tue, 20 February 2007 23:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi jai,

I solved all problem except static ip add. setting. can you tel me the steps..

Babu
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220498 is a reply to message #220496] Tue, 20 February 2007 23:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mohammad Taj
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Hi,
Are you trying above mention step in my previous post.

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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220499 is a reply to message #220498] Tue, 20 February 2007 23:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Taj,

I have already try that one. still i got same error msg.

Babu
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220501 is a reply to message #220499] Wed, 21 February 2007 00:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mohammad Taj
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Hi,
where or when you recevice above error.

are you done installation or installation is not complete ?


regards
Taj
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220510 is a reply to message #220501] Wed, 21 February 2007 00:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi

>where or when you recevice above error.

>are you done installation or installation is not complete ?

Installation are in Product specific prerequisite checks...

Can you tel me cmd based setting !!!

Babu

[Updated on: Wed, 21 February 2007 01:11]

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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220514 is a reply to message #220510] Wed, 21 February 2007 01:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

That is why first you done installation with NETWORK error.
after you done your installation you can configure NETWORK STATIC IP address.


Note : IGNORE THIS ERROR ... during installation time.
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Taj

[Updated on: Wed, 21 February 2007 01:11]

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Dear Taj,

Great. It's working well. But may i know the command how to config static ip add. ??

Thanks a lot Razz

Babu B

[Updated on: Wed, 21 February 2007 01:51]

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Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220527 is a reply to message #220525] Wed, 21 February 2007 01:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mohammad Taj
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Hi,
Now you are done installation process.

fellow my previous post instruction for configure you static ip address.

let us know what you did ( just try )

regards
Taj
Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220530 is a reply to message #220527] Wed, 21 February 2007 02:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
babuknb
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Ok..

Babu

Re: Oracle 10g installation in Suse Linux 9.3 [message #220966 is a reply to message #220530] Thu, 22 February 2007 22:45 Go to previous message
babuknb
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Hi Taj,

I have configured static ip add using ur procedure.

Thanks

Babu
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