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тАО07-18-2002 09:22 AM
тАО07-18-2002 09:22 AM
TERM variable
[SMT1:/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/orainst]> ./orainst
Supported Terminals are:
3151 386 386s 386u 386x ansi avx3 dec dgd2 dgd4 hft hftc hp iris ncd sun sun5 tandm vt100 vt220 wy150 wy50 xsun xsun5
TERM=70096 ORACLE_TERM=70096
Can't find resource file
/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/orainst/ ./tk2{TERM}.res or
/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/orainst/ ./tk2{ORACLE_TERM}.res
Please set your TERM variable to one of the supported terminals.
Exiting orainst procedure.
How do I change or set up the TERM.
Please help.
Thanks.
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тАО07-18-2002 09:24 AM
тАО07-18-2002 09:24 AM
Re: TERM variable
Generally this is done automaticall when you login via '/etc/profile'. However you can do, for example:
# export TERM=vt100
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО07-18-2002 09:28 AM
тАО07-18-2002 09:28 AM
Re: TERM variable
$TERM=vt100;export TERM
re-login again.
if it is c shell
$setenv TERM vt100
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тАО07-18-2002 09:32 AM
тАО07-18-2002 09:32 AM
Re: TERM variable
TERM=vt100; export TERM
If you are using the c shell (csh) the following command will set the term varialbe
setenv TERM vt100
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тАО07-18-2002 09:53 AM
тАО07-18-2002 09:53 AM
Re: TERM variable
Now, I am in Installer, and the Installer asks for $ORACLE_HOME location:, which is default to :/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4, and I pressed enter, and I got this message:
A write error occurred while trying to modify ' ' in '/u04/apps/oracle/product/7.3.4/orainst/install.log'. (no such file or directory) Would you like to retry the operationm ignore the error, or allow the error to be processed by the Installer.
There aren't any 'ignore' button, so I did retry and process, and I got another message:
unix.stp(3563):WRITE_ERROR while modifying in '/u04/apps/oracle/product/7.3.4/orainst/install.log.
I did a bdf, or mount and I don't see any u04 at all.
Please help.
Thanks.
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тАО07-18-2002 09:59 AM
тАО07-18-2002 09:59 AM
Re: TERM variable
When you login, the standard /etc/profile will run ttytype to 'guess' what terminal you have. Since HP terminals are quite smart, they identify not just a family bu the actual model number. Unfortunately, some manufacturers use an older termcap style of terminal handling and have a limited number of terminal features. Since Oracle shows hp as a 'supported' terminal, just echnge TERM to hp as in:
export TERM=hp
and continue. Some syadmins have bee told to change HP smart terminals into dumb vt100's on the new N/L/A class computers--which is neither necessary nor desirable. See this comment I made about HP terminals:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x60e09200caded5118ff40090279cd0f9,00.html
Since your terminal is responding to the ttytype query as a 70096 model (which is correct), then change TERM to hp to satisfy the limited Oracle selections.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО07-18-2002 10:56 AM
тАО07-18-2002 10:56 AM
Re: TERM variable
I agree with Bill. Try setting you TERM to hp. However, I do believe I have used vt100 in the past. It has been awhile since 7.3.4????????
export TERM=hp
Also, you really don't have to use the orainst to de-install the software, but you will have to resolve the issue to reinstall with the 11.0 version.
rm -rf /u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4
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тАО07-18-2002 03:23 PM
тАО07-18-2002 03:23 PM
Re: TERM variable
The enviroment variables you are looking for probably are:
ORACLE_TERM=hp
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4
ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
This should let you into the installer. Make sure you have an /etc/oratab in place, or you need to set the following:
ORATAB_FAIL=TRUE
Hope this helps,
Brian