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тАО06-29-2000 04:55 AM
тАО06-29-2000 04:55 AM
Oracle 8i on HPUX11
mount on /dev/dsk/c0t2d0 on /SD_CDROM : not rrip
giving up on /SD_CDROM
But we are able to load the cd in is9660 format but this will not work as long file names are not supported. When contacted oracle they have replied that there is a bug in 11.0 regarding this issue and BUG NO: 5003317164, (unfortunately they did not give me the solution number).
Thanks in advance
Regards
Sushil
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тАО06-29-2000 05:30 AM
тАО06-29-2000 05:30 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
/etc/pfs_fstab : /dev/dsk/c2t3d0 /cdrom pfs-rrip xlat=unix 0
I saw the report you mentioned but it did not include the rrip format, but something about being in too many groups.
Berlene
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тАО06-29-2000 07:30 AM
тАО06-29-2000 07:30 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
Media Setup. Oracle utilizes the PFS file system for the CD-ROM installation media. There are specific steps that are necessary prior to using the CD-ROM media.
PFS Setup. A file, pfs_fstab, is required with the /etc directory in order to utilize the PFS file system. This file is similar to the fstab file. Within this file is the device information for the CD-ROM.
Create the pfs_fstab file with this entry:
/dev/rdsk/c4t2d0 /SD_CDROM pfs-rrip xlat=unix 0 0
PFS daemons. There are two background daemons that are required to be started in order to utilize the PFS file system; pfs_mountd and pfsd. These daemons should be started from within the /tmp directory for the output file.
Start the daemons in the background with nohup as follows. Any output from the pfs operations will be placed in the output file nohup.out within the /tmp directory.
nohup pfs_mountd &
nohup pfsd &
The CD-ROM can now be mounted with PFS. To mount the CD-ROM, run the following command. After the mount command, the CD-ROM is available.
pfs_mount /SD_CDROM
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тАО06-29-2000 08:13 AM
тАО06-29-2000 08:13 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
$ pfs_mount /dev/dsk/cXtXdX /SD_CDROM pfs-rrip xlat=unix 0 0
(fill in the X's in the device file as appropriate for your system.)
Make sure the pfs daemons are running first. If not, start using these commands in the order shown:
$ nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
$ nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd &
Also, make sure you use pfs_umount to unmount.
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тАО06-30-2000 03:04 AM
тАО06-30-2000 03:04 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
must at least be a "NFS client" (but you do not have to actually mount anything).
AND your super-user account MUST NOT be member of more than 8 groups!!!
Check/correct this BEFORE you start the pfs daemons.
HTH,
Wodisch
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тАО06-30-2000 04:20 AM
тАО06-30-2000 04:20 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
I would suggest to put timeout factor in your /etc/pfs_fstab, so that you will avoid server hang some time.
/dev/dsk/c4t0d0 /cdrom pfs-rrip retry=5,timeo=5,xlat=unix 0 0
Run all required pfsd and then mount with pfs_mount /dev/dsk/cxtydz /cdrom
I did this, works.
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тАО06-30-2000 04:49 AM
тАО06-30-2000 04:49 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
HP-UX 11.0:
Patch bundle 9905
PHCO_17556
PHCO_17792 (Dependency for PHKL_18543)
PHCO_18229
PHCO_19491
PHCO_19666
PHKL_14750
PHKL_17038 (Dependency for PHKL_18543)
PHKL_18543
PHKL_19800 (Dependency for PHKL_18543)
PHKL_20016
PHKL_20079 (Dependency for PHKL_18543)
PHNE_19616 (Dependency for PHSS_19748)
PHSS_14582
PHSS_15853
PHSS_17825
PHSS_16849
PHSS_17535
PHSS_18066
PHSS_18110
PHSS_18430 (Dependency for PHSS_19748)
PHSS_18649
PHSS_19178
PHSS_19593
PHSS_19178
PHSS_19748
PHSS_19866
PHSS_20544
Befor applying patches make sure that you loaded C,C++,Java virtual machine and Java runtime env softwares.And tune ur kernal parmaeters as follows.Parameter name Original Value New Value
Nproc (20+8*maxusers) (20+32*maxusers)
Max_thread_proc 64 512
Maxdsize 0x04000000 0x10000000
Maxfiles_lim 1024 2048
Maxfiles 60 1024
Maxuprc 75 512
Nfloks 200 8192
Semmns 128 512
Semmni 64 256
After that create one directory called mnt under root ie /mnt.then try to follow the following.
#nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd &
#nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd &
#/usr/sbin/pfs_mount -t rrip -x unix /dev/dsk/
Don't wait for prompt when u enter nohup,you just press enter u can get prompt.
And if u are trying to load in workstation,try to have more sapce like 2gb,otherwise you cann't load.
Happy admin
-Nagaraj
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тАО08-30-2000 08:46 AM
тАО08-30-2000 08:46 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
As root, have you:
1.) Set up the pfs_fstab file under etc
example:
/dev/dsk/c5t2d0 /SD_CDROM pfs-rrip xlat=unix 0 0
2.) nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd&
3.) nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd&
4.) /usr/sbin/pfs_mount /SD_CDROM
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тАО08-30-2000 09:18 AM
тАО08-30-2000 09:18 AM
Re: Oracle 8i on HPUX11
There's a patch to fix that too many groups problem ... sorry can't remember.
Another workaround for it :
1) cp -p /etc/group /etc/group.save
2) head -6 /etc/group.save >/etc/group
3) ensure that /etc/pfs_fstab has the proper line in it.
3) nohup pfs_mountd &
4) sleep 10
5) nohup pfsd &
6) sleep 10
7) pfs_mount /dev/dsk/... /SD_CDROM
8) cd /SD_CDROM and check out if things are ok
9) cp /etc/group.save /etc/group
(do not /SD_CDROM as it will give you not owner ... )
su - oracle and make sure oracle is not part of more than 8 groups.
you should be fine .
Hope this helps.