Oracle Enterprise Linux - 4 Installation

September 7, 2017 | Author: G.R.THIYAGU ; Oracle DBA | Category: Installation (Computer Programs), Oracle Database, Linux, Desktop Environment, Oracle Corporation
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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 1. At the boot screen, press the "Enter" key.

2 For testing the CD media screen we will skip. Press [TAB] key to pass SKIP button and [ENTER] key to continue.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 3. On the “Welcome” screen click [NEXT]

4.Select the appropriate language, then click the "Next" button.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 5. Select the relevant keyboard setting, then click the "Next" button.

6. Select installation type custom option

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 7. Click the "Manually partion Disc option" for disk partitioning warning dialog.

8.Click the "Yes" button on the disk partitioning warning dialog.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 9.Need to set up Disc option here for BOOT , SWAP , TMP , ROOT by clicking NEW button opton.

10. By clicking NEW button , In Mount point select [/BOOT ] and assign 100 MB. Assigned values based on System configuration.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 10. By clicking NEW button , In Mount point select [/TMP ] and assign 2000 MB. Assigned values based on System configuration.

11 .By clicking New button , In FILE SYSTEM TYPE select [SWAP ] and assign 2048 MB. Assigned values based on twice of RAM SIZE

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 12 Remaining all spaces assigned to ROOT and click next .

13. Check assigned disc space details

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 14. Accept boot loader setting by clicking next button

15 . Configure the network interface with the appropriate settings. This can be done automatically using DHCP, or manually.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 16. Select No Firewall option and Disable SELinux

17. Ignore warning message by clicking proceed button

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 18. Select additional language support

19.Select the relevant city by clicking on the map. Click on the "Next" button to proceed.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 20. Enter a root password for the server, then click the "Next" button to proceed.

21. To install required packages for Oracle installation select “Customize now” and click Next Desktop Environments GNOME Desktop Environment Applications Graphical Internet Development Development Libraries Development Tools GNOME Software Development Java Development Legacy Software Development X Software Development (Select libxpdevel and openmotif) Successful People in life seem to like LINUX

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation Servers Server Configuration Tools Web Server Windows File Server

Base System Administration Tools Base Java Legacy Software Support (select compat-db) System Tools (select sysstat) X Window System Successful People in life seem to like LINUX

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 22.On the "About to Install" screen, click the "Next" button.

23.Click the "Continue" button on the "Required Install Media" screen.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 24 During the installation phase, enter the appropriate ISO images as requested.

25. Now ISO image 2 selected

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 26. Click the "Reboot" button to complete the installation.

27. On the "Welcome" screen, click the "next" button.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 28. Accept the license agreement and click the "Next" button.

30.Adjust the Date and Time settings if necessary, and click the "Next" Button.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 31.Accept resolution color then press “Next”

32. Skip system user creation press “Next “ button

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation

32. It warns ignore it , click “Continue”

33.On the sound card screen, click the "Forward" button.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 34. On the "Additional CDs" screen, click the "Next" button.

35.click the "Next" button.

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 36. Login screen will appear Enter as root

37.Password screen will appear Enter root password

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation 38.Linux desktop screen appears

Once logged in, ready to use the Linux Desktop

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Oracle Enterprise Linux -(OEL 4) Installation To Install Oracle 10g on OEL -4 Checking minimum hardware requirements At least, system should meet the following requirements: 1GB RAM Requirement for swap space in Oracle installation AVAILABLE RAM

SWAP SPACE REQUIRED

Between 1 GB and 2 GB

1.5 times the size of RAM

Between 2 GB and 8 GB

Equal to the size of RAM

More than 8 GB

.75 times the size of RAM

500MB free space in /tmp directory. 1.5-3.5 GB free space for Oracle Software. 1.5GB free space if new Oracle Database is created. Need to get hardware information of our system. To check the size of RAM, Swap space and tmp directory, we run these commands: To check the size of physical memory # grep MemTotal/proc/meminfo To check the space n temp directory # df –h /tmp To check the size of swap space, # grep SwapTotal /proc/meminfo

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