Oracle 11G Installation
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Covers the installation procedure for Oracle 11G for PDS 2011...
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Oracle 11G Installation Jonathan Maynard March 4, 2011 ***** D I S C L A I M E R ***** THESE INSTRUCTIONS HAVE BEEN PREPARED TO ASSIST INTERGRAPH PERSONNEL IN INSTALLING Oracle 11g Server for PDS QUICKLY. BEFORE STARTING USE IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT, A SYSTEM MANAGER AT THE CUSTOMER SITE SHOULD READ THE PERTINENT DOCUMENTATION THAT ACCOMPANIES THE PRODUCT. THE PRODUCT, AS INSTALLED USING THESE NOTES, MAY NOT BE OPTIMALLY CONFIGURED TO MEET THE CUSTOMERS NEEDS.
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Installation This document covers the installation of Oracle 11g on systems running Windows server 2008. Prior to loading Oracle, it is recommended that RIS Oracle Data Server (RISORANS) V06.01.00.02 or higher be loaded and port 180 must be allowed through the firewall for communications via RIS. Also required with the installation of PDS/RISORADS you need to define the Intergraph Common key in the registry, this is a String value under the following KEY which points to the INGR Share Folder: 32 Bit KEY: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Intergraph\ 64 Bit KEY: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Intergraph\ String Value: Common = C:\win32app\ingr\share
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By default, the setup program will install the database software and create all database files on the C drive. The database software requires a varied (and can be large) amount of space so plan your installation accordingly. Having installed RISORADS and identified where the database software and database files will be installed, double‐click the setup executable located in the Oracle 11g installation directory. The first screen is Configure Security Updates dialog, provide the information (this is not required) and/or hit Next.
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On the Select Installation Option dialog, choose Create and Configure a database and select Next.
On the System Class Option dialog, choose Server Class and select Next.
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On the Grid installation Options dialog, select Single instance database installation and select Next:
On the Select Install Type dialog, select Advanced install and select Next:
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On the Select Product Languages dialog, make sure English is the Selected Languages dialog and select Next:
On the Select Database edition dialog, select Enterprise Edition, at this point choose the Select Options at the bottom of this dialog and choose your options from the available components list. Note the following default components are not needed and select Next: •
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On the Specify Installation Location dialog, set the location of the Oracle Base and the software location and choose Next:
On the Select Configuration type dialog, select the General Purpose / Transaction Processing option and choose Next:
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On the Specify Database Identifiers dialog, set the database name and choose Next:
On the Specify Configuration Options dialog, automatic memory management is accepted as the default (not required), choose the Character sets tab and choose the Use Unicode (AL32UTF8) option (note that under the security tab is a new option and is selected by default which provides new security features over previous releases and will require case sensitive schema password entry) and choose Next:
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On the Specify Management Options dialog, select the Use Database Control for database management option and choose Next:
On the Specify Database Storage Options dialog, select File System then choose the file location and choose Next:
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On the Specify Recovery Options dialog, select your options then choose Next:
On the Specify Schema Passwords dialog, select your options then choose Next:
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The system will run Prerequisite check, and will provide a summary, then choose Finish:
It is at this point the system will start the installation process, once complete you will be provided with the Database Control Assistant dialog. If needed choose the Password Management option and set your appropriate passwords and select OK
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The software will now be complete and installed, the final dialog labeled Finish will provide you with the link to your Database Control URL:
Select Close when done. End of installation. We can now use iSQL Plus to create users and RIS to create schemas against this database. For Sample scripts see: C:\Win32App\INGR\PDSHELL\sql\oracle\ NOTE: The following steps are for 64bit Database Users only In order to use an 11gR2 64 bit database and PDS You will be required to install the Oracle 32 bi client so you can communicate with the database. Oracle 11g Install for PDS | Page 11 of 17
First run the setup.exe for the 32 oracle client, choose
On the Select Product Languages dialog, select English then choose Next:
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On the Specify Installation Location dialog, select your install location then choose Next:
You will then receive a Summary dialog, select Finish:
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The product will then run through the installation displaying the Install Product dialog then completing with the Finish dialog. Now in order to communicate with the 64bit database you must open the Oracle Client Net Manager application:
In the Oracle Net Manager dialog select Service Naming and select the Plus (+) symbol to add a new Service Naming:
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On the Net Service Name Wizard: Welcome dialog enter a service name and select Next:
On the Net Service Name Wizard, page 2 of 5: Protocol dialog choose TCP/IP and select Next:
On the Net Service Name Wizard, page 3 of 5: Protocol Settings dialog set the name of the host to the name of the computer, leaving the port number as 1521 and select Next:
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On the Net Service Name Wizard, page 4 of 5: Service dialog set the name of the DB and select Next:
On the Net Service Name Wizard, page 5 of 5: Test dialog you have the ability to check the connection to the database using the test button,
The button opens the “Connection Test” dialog and will at first show a connection failure as it tries to connect to the database using a defaulted users which is not active. Choose the Change Login button at the bottom of this dialog and type in your system user and system user’s password and then select the test button. You will then receive a successful connection.
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At this point you can select Finish. Then exit the Oracle Net Manager dialog choosing yes to save the settings. In order to use this 64 bit database now when creating the schema you will need to point your schema to the net manager connection. By doing this you are communicating with the 64 bit database through the Oracle Client connection you just created, see below:
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Modified document for 11GR2
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