http://www.hotsos.com/catalog/
An OFA compliant setup looks a bit different:
$ORACLE_BASE=/db/oracle
$ORACLE_HOME=/db/oracle/product/8.1.7
The Admin directories could be:
/db/oracle/admin/817db1
/db/oracle/admin/817db2
/db/oracle/admin/817db3
Each admin/817db# directory should have these sub-directories:
adhoc
adump
bdump
cdump
create
exp
logbook
pfile
udump
The database file directories could be:
/db/oradata/817db1
/db/oradata/817db2
/db/oradata/817db3
If more mount points are available, then /db could be replaced by other mount points for database files.
Have Fun :)
Les Ayudo wrote:
RE: newbie sqlplus ? Another question,I setup my computer like this:$ORACLE_BASE=/db/oracle$ORACHE_HOME=/db/oracle/ora817/817homeMy oracle directories like this:/db/oracle/ora817/817db1 --files for db1/db/oracle/ora817/817db2 --files for db2/db/oracle/ora817/817db3 --files for db3During the installation, i get a prompt asking me for db file installation,would this be /db/oracle/ora817/817db1 ?if this was my 1st db being installed?----- Original Message -----From: Les AyudoSent: Monday, February 24, 2003 2:10 PMSubject: Re: newbie sqlplus ?
Well, since I already went through the deinstall option and also deleted the $oracle_home, is there something else I can do? I'm trying to reinstall the db but i'm getting a prompt asking me if I want to upgrade or migrate the old db at /db/oracle/... (strange since i had deleted that folder). Can i just ignore this option and proceed w/ the install w/o the install going haywire? Can I still delete the old db w/ dbassist after the install?----- Original Message -----From: Chris StephensSent: Monday, February 24, 2003 1:30 PMSubject: RE: newbie sqlplus ?
Launch $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbassist and delete any database you have created.
Then launch the installer from your oracle cd and select deinstall option to deinstall the software.
chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Les Ayudo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 10:59 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: newbie sqlplus ?I'm just going to reinstall Oracle8i and start from scratch. Any docs out
there on uninstalling Oracle8i? The only ones I have found are on Windows
and they're all saying how Oracle does not completely uninstall. Is this
true for Oracle on Solaris? I ran the uninstaller and removed everything
but I noticed the oracle home was still there. I ended up deleting it. Is
there anything else I need to do?
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 2:34 AM
> hi!
>
> in your profile set $ORACLE_HOME to your oracle directory and
> put $ORACLE_HOME/bin in your path
>
> daniel
>
> Les Ayudo wrote:
> >
> > I have just installed Oracle 8i1.7 on solaris 9 (ultra sparc 10) and
issued
> > the command sqlplus and I rec'd a "command not found" error. Is there
> > something I forgt to do before the install? Let me kow if u need more
info.
> > THanks.
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