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05-29-2005 09:31 PM
05-29-2005 09:31 PM
i am download JRE15_15000_1111.DEPOT and JRE15_15000_1111.tar.Z but i can't know how can i install it on a server.
what i an Do to solve this problem to install Oracle DB 9i?
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05-29-2005 10:41 PM
05-29-2005 10:41 PM
Re: Install question
java1.2
java1.3
java1.4
folder is exsit what i can do to to install Oracle 9i on my server???/
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05-29-2005 10:49 PM
05-29-2005 10:49 PM
Re: Install question
You just have to ftp the JRE15_15000_1111.DEPOT file to /tmp on the server and execute:
#swinstall -i -x mount_all_filesystems=false
Set the Source Depot Path correctly:
Source Depot Type: [ Network Directory/CDROM ->]
[ Source Host Name... ]
[ Source Depot Path... ] /tmp
And select the depot to install it:
[KEYBORD SPACE] and Action -> Mark for Install
Finaly, install it:
Action -> Install Marked...
Best Regards,
Eric Antunes
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05-29-2005 10:50 PM
05-29-2005 10:50 PM
Re: Install question
One other thing if that doesn't work, I saw a problem where OPT was set as an environmental variable, and it caused the Oracle installation to fail. Check if that is installed.
Hope that helps,
Kevin.
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05-29-2005 11:16 PM
05-29-2005 11:16 PM
Re: Install question
Don't forget to install as user oracle (NOT as root)
Set Environment Variables:
1. DISPLAY The name, server number, and screen number of the system where the Oracle Universal Installer display its Graphical User Interface (GUI).
2. ORACLE_HOME Directory containing Oracle software for a particular release.
3. PATH Shell s search path for executables.
export the PATH variable as $ORACLE_HOME/bin, /usr/bin, /etc, /usr/bin/X11, and /usr/local/bin, if it exists
Cheers,
Renarios
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05-30-2005 02:53 AM
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05-30-2005 04:17 AM
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Re: Install question
Post the following with the Oracle database datafile owner (usally oracle):
$echo $PATH
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05-30-2005 05:01 AM
05-30-2005 05:01 AM
Re: Install question
/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.1.0/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin:.
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05-30-2005 08:45 AM
05-30-2005 08:45 AM
SolutionB9788AA 1.3.0.01 Java 2 SDK 1.3 for HP-UX (700/800), PA1.1 + PA2.0 Add On
swinstall -s bkmstr01:/swdepot/11.0/products B9788AA
9. You can download the latest JDK / SDK from the hp java website:
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/
10. To actually run java you must set your path:
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/java1.3/bin/
# java -version
java version "1.3.1.10"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
1.3.1.10-030630-10:50)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.3.1 1.3.1.10-
_30_jun_2003_11_52 PA2.0, mixed mode)
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06-01-2005 05:34 AM
06-01-2005 05:34 AM
Re: Install question
i am now have Oracle9i Warehouse CD did it a correct CD to install Oracle on my server to serve my company if not what is the corect Relese that i need.
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06-01-2005 07:19 PM
06-01-2005 07:19 PM
Re: Install question
i am now have Oracle9i Warehouse CD did it a correct CD to install Oracle on my server to serve my company if not what is the corect Relese that i need.
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06-01-2005 07:46 PM
06-01-2005 07:46 PM
Re: Install question
Try this.
1. Change the JRE_LOCATION in oraparam.ini to /opt/java1.3
2. Start OUI 2.2.0.14 to install the 9.2.0.2 software
Reason :- Possible reasons could be that Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) gets confused by the relative path used in the oraparam.ini file. Providing the full path allows the OUI to find the required files
Alternatively:
1. Download OUI 2.2.0.18 (patch 2878462) or the 9.2.0.4 patchset (patch 3095277) from Metalink
2. Start OUI 2.2.0.18 to install the 9.2.0.2 software
Indira A
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06-01-2005 08:16 PM
06-01-2005 08:16 PM
Re: Install question
You may also try adding the java path (at the end) to your PATH in $ORACLE_HOME/ORACLE.env:
PATH="/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.1.0/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/java1.3/bin:$PATH"
Best Regards,
Eric Antunes
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06-04-2005 08:16 PM
06-04-2005 08:16 PM
Re: Install question
but my problem is still existing when i exec "./RUNINS*" it first ask my to set the DISPLAY varible i but it as "DISPLAY=server:0.0"
then
I exec "./RUNIN*" then the msg appeare
"THE Java RunTime Environment was not found at bin/java . hence,the Oracle universal Installer connet be Run.
Please visit http://www.javasoft.com and install JRE version 1.3.1 or higher and try again.
:No such file or Directory"
Note :
my oracle scource file on /var/ora/DISK1
"ORACLE_HOME=/U01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0"
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06-05-2005 02:42 AM
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06-05-2005 08:08 PM
06-05-2005 08:08 PM
Re: Install question
Sorry about the delay answering but I just arrived now at the office.
Find the *jre file in var/ora/DISK1 that is causing this issue: if you have oracleswd.jre change it to oracle.swd.jre!
Best Regards,
Eric Antunes
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06-06-2005 02:19 PM
06-06-2005 02:19 PM
Re: Install question
Back from the logn weekend. Have you resolved the issue. If not
The error that you are experiencing could be due to one of the following.
1. if you downloaded JRE 1.3 and installed, and you are using this JRE while oracle installation then then the location of this JRE needs to be mentioned in oraparm.ini
In this case the solution will be to edit the file oraparam.ini in /var/ora/DISK1 at the like JRE_LOCATION (comment the original line and add the new location)
The reason is that Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) gets confused by the relative path used in the oraparam.ini file. Providing the full path allows the OUI to find the required files
2. When you copied from the CD may be the copy was not extracted properly on to the disk.
3. Or as Eric mentioned if you unpacked the Oracle Installation directories Disk1, Disk2 â ¦ apparently, under circumstances, unzipping the zipped CD 1 file downloaded from OTN resulted in incorrect directory names, e.g.
/var/ora/DISK1/stage/Components/oracleswd.jre
instead of the expected
/var/ora/DISK1/stage/Components/oracle.swd.jre
Note the missing dot '.' between 'oracle' and 'swd'.
Indir