With the help of this article, I'll show you how to configure the Oracle 11gR2 Database over RHEL5.5 using VMware.
Required RPMs.
Created new groups and user, Oracle Base and Home directories and entry for the Oracle user in .bash_profile by login as Oracle user.
Below I've showed two ways to install the Oracle binaries in silent mode using db_install.rsp.
Once the Binaries get installed, I installed Oracle Database in silent mode from dbca.rsp.
Now the Database "Prim" has been installed.
Lets check its the db and listener status.
You can also install the Oracle Binaries in silent mode without using response file.
Also I have attached the installation log file for your more references.
installActions2012-11-07_03-56-06PM
Required RPMs.
binutils-2.* compat-libstdc++-33* compat-libstdc++-33*.i386.rpm elfutils-libelf* gcc-4.* gcc-c++-4.* glibc-2.* glibc-common-2.* glibc-devel-2.* glibc-headers-2.* ksh* libaio-0.* libaio-devel-0.* libgomp-4.* libgcc-4.* libstdc++-4.* libstdc++-devel-4.* make-3.* sysstat-7.* unixODBC-2.* unixODBC-devel-2.* numactl-devel-*
Once installed those required RPMs,I've done the Oracle recommend Kernel parameter settings.
Then Added the following lines to the "/etc/security/limits.conf" file.
Created new groups and user, Oracle Base and Home directories and entry for the Oracle user in .bash_profile by login as Oracle user.
Below I've showed two ways to install the Oracle binaries in silent mode using db_install.rsp.
Once the Binaries get installed, I installed Oracle Database in silent mode from dbca.rsp.
Now the Database "Prim" has been installed.
Lets check its the db and listener status.
You can also install the Oracle Binaries in silent mode without using response file.
Also I have attached the installation log file for your more references.
installActions2012-11-07_03-56-06PM
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