read the installation guide for linux - and find hints there.
kr 

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/05/02 14:44 PM >>>
Hi,


I'm to install Oracle9i R2 on RH linux soon as well.
I have read the install guide about the kernel settings but they seem to
only mention the correct settings for a single instance on LINUX. I have not
had the privilege before to work on systems I had to set the kernel
parameters (not needed on AIX) so I could use a little help on this.

RH linux 8.0
Oracle 9i R2
2 instances on one machine (about 25 concurrent users per db)
buffer cache approx. 300MB (based on the old databases that is migrating
plus some extra for upgrade)
Shared pool 25-35Mb (based on the old databases that is migrating plus some
extra for upgrade)

What would my kernel settings be looking like, or could anybody point me to
ocumentation that explains this???


TIA



Jack

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installed O92010 on rh 8.0. went fine so far until I tried to connect via
"oemapp console" - whatever connectdescripter I chose it resulted in the
error "connection string not properly terminated". same connect descriptors
in the CLI worked fine - made them available in the "oemapp console" and got
the error message.
didn't investigate any further into this - experienced it twice on two
different machines. changed back to rh7.2 and things were fine again.

don't forget to make the kernel settings for memory - otherwise the database
installation will fail - maybe you have to correct the entry in the
ORACLE_HOME/ctx/lib/env_ctx.mk
file for INSO_LINK and add $(LINKLDLIBS) at the end.
installing the patch to make 9.2.0.2.0 out of it may require some tweaking.
or if this is a new installation just drop the typical database and create a
new one after applying the patch to the other files.
be careful with oid - experienced you cannot install it after applying the
patch. 

in general the same hints and points as on SunOS apply on RH 7.2/7.3/8.0.

have a lot of fun

thats all I can contribute.
kr
 

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/04/02 23:52 PM >>>
Thanks Sean.

I installed 9iR2 on both my laptop and a desktop, both
running RH 8.0.

Pretty straightforward, except for the usual failure in linking
intermedia.  I would have thought they would fix that by now.

Jared






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> If you've installed Oracle 9i on RH 8.0, please let me know.
> 
> Also, please let me know of any difficulties and workarounds
> you may have encountered.
> 
> Just put a new 40Gig HD in my laptop, and wondering if I
> can install RH 8.0, or should use 7.2.

Jared:

I put together some notes when I installed 9.2.0 on RH7.3.  I think that 
RH8 is probably similar.

http://iheavy.com/~shull/files/ora9i_inst_notes.txt

HTH,
Sean

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