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тАО03-19-2001 08:13 AM
тАО03-19-2001 08:13 AM
oracle8i installaion on HPUNIX 9000
We are trying to install oracle 8i (8.1.7) on HP UNIX, we are not able to find the runinstaller file on the oracle8i
enterprise edition 1 of 2.(instead of that RUNINSTA.;1 is being dispalyed)
We used the following scripts to mount the cd..
# mount -r /dev/dsk/c1t2do /cdrom1
Pls. kindly inform me wether it is problem with the CD or the way we
mounted.
Thanks
Michael
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тАО03-19-2001 08:24 AM
тАО03-19-2001 08:24 AM
Re: oracle8i installaion on HPUNIX 9000
You need to start the the PFS daemons.
Create a file called /etc/pfs_fstab that contains the line:
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0 /cdrom pfs-rrip xlat=unix 0
then,
# pfs_mountd &
# pfsd &
# pfs_mount /cdrom
and your CD should mount correctly.
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тАО03-19-2001 08:25 AM
тАО03-19-2001 08:25 AM
Re: oracle8i installaion on HPUNIX 9000
mount -o cdcase /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0
do:
man mount_cdfs
you could also use pfs to mount the cd.
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тАО03-19-2001 08:28 AM
тАО03-19-2001 08:28 AM
Re: oracle8i installaion on HPUNIX 9000
The correct way to mount your CD:
#nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
#nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd &
#mount /usr/sbin/pfs_mount /DVDROM
Normally this question is asked too frequently,
the documentation of oracle should write this in capitals and in font 20!!
Rgds,
DD
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тАО03-19-2001 08:50 AM
тАО03-19-2001 08:50 AM
Re: oracle8i installaion on HPUNIX 9000
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тАО03-19-2001 10:04 AM
тАО03-19-2001 10:04 AM
Re: oracle8i installaion on HPUNIX 9000
What is the error message you are getting ? If you are getting "Device Busy" upon mounting then ensure that there exists no session in which your current working directory is /DVDROM or /cdrom1 or the directory where you are mounting.
Hope this helps.
...Madhu
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тАО03-19-2001 01:46 PM
тАО03-19-2001 01:46 PM
Re: oracle8i installaion on HPUNIX 9000
pfs_mount is a little finicky ... make sure you use pfs_umount when done (not umount).