Re: 9ir2 install on linux(removal)

2002-09-17 Thread Joe Testa

beats me but its one of those things that happens during the first time 
you run root.sh.

joe


Peter Barnett wrote:

Did it, it worked.  Now, why the heck do they put it
in /etc?


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try removing the /etc/oraInst.loc and the
oraInventory file(the location of it is in the .loc
file).

Joe



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RE: 9ir2 install on linux(removal)

2002-09-17 Thread Gogala, Mladen

On Solaris, the location is /var/opt/oracle. It is slightly better place
then /etc.

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 beats me but its one of those things that happens during the 
 first time 
 you run root.sh.
 
 joe
 
 
 Peter Barnett wrote:
 
 Did it, it worked.  Now, why the heck do they put it
 in /etc?
 
 
 --- JOE TESTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 try removing the /etc/oraInst.loc and the
 oraInventory file(the location of it is in the .loc
 file).
 
 Joe
 
 
 
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RE: 9ir2 install on linux(removal)

2002-09-17 Thread Mohammad Rafiq

/var/opt/oracle
Same location on HP-UX 11 also...

Regards
Rafiq



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On Solaris, the location is /var/opt/oracle. It is slightly better place
then /etc.

  -Original Message-
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  Subject: Re: 9ir2 install on linux(removal)
 
 
  beats me but its one of those things that happens during the
  first time
  you run root.sh.
 
  joe
 
 
  Peter Barnett wrote:
 
  Did it, it worked.  Now, why the heck do they put it
  in /etc?
  
  
  --- JOE TESTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  try removing the /etc/oraInst.loc and the
  oraInventory file(the location of it is in the .loc
  file).
  
  Joe
  
  
  
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9ir2 Install on Linux

2002-09-10 Thread Peter Barnett

I am attempting to install 9ir2 on a Red Hat 7.2 Linux
box.  Part way through the first attempt I decided to
changed the Oracle home value.  I stopped the install,
deleted the previous Oracle home directory tree, built
the new directory and restarted the install.

Oracle has stored the value of the old Oracle home
somewhere.  The install is now crashing because the
old Oracle home does not exist.  Any idea where it is
store and who owns the file?  I have already deleted
the install files in /tmp.  The .bash_profile has the
correct Oracle home.  

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9ir2 install on linux(removal)

2002-09-10 Thread JOE TESTA



try removing the /etc/oraInst.loc and the oraInventory file(the location of 
it is in the .loc file).

Joe



RE: 9ir2 Install on Linux

2002-09-10 Thread Ji, Richard

How about the oraInventory?

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I am attempting to install 9ir2 on a Red Hat 7.2 Linux
box.  Part way through the first attempt I decided to
changed the Oracle home value.  I stopped the install,
deleted the previous Oracle home directory tree, built
the new directory and restarted the install.

Oracle has stored the value of the old Oracle home
somewhere.  The install is now crashing because the
old Oracle home does not exist.  Any idea where it is
store and who owns the file?  I have already deleted
the install files in /tmp.  The .bash_profile has the
correct Oracle home.  

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Re: 9ir2 Install on Linux

2002-09-10 Thread Ron Thomas


Did you delete the OraInventory directory?  It's location is specified in
/var/opt/oracle/oraInst.loc file.

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I am attempting to install 9ir2 on a Red Hat 7.2 Linux
box.  Part way through the first attempt I decided to
changed the Oracle home value.  I stopped the install,
deleted the previous Oracle home directory tree, built
the new directory and restarted the install.

Oracle has stored the value of the old Oracle home
somewhere.  The install is now crashing because the
old Oracle home does not exist.  Any idea where it is
store and who owns the file?  I have already deleted
the install files in /tmp.  The .bash_profile has the
correct Oracle home.

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The Regence Group
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RE: 9ir2 Install on Linux

2002-09-10 Thread Jesse, Rich

On a RH7.1 test box that I'd hosed, I needed to manually delete and
reinstall Oracle.  To do this, I needed to remove the
$ORACLE_BASE/oraInventory directory (along with all the old $ORACLE_HOME
dirs) as this contains all the fun stuff that the installer uses.

But one shouldn't nuke directories without knowing the ramifications...  :)

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 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Barnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 11:18 AM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 Subject: 9ir2 Install on Linux
 
 
 I am attempting to install 9ir2 on a Red Hat 7.2 Linux
 box.  Part way through the first attempt I decided to
 changed the Oracle home value.  I stopped the install,
 deleted the previous Oracle home directory tree, built
 the new directory and restarted the install.
 
 Oracle has stored the value of the old Oracle home
 somewhere.  The install is now crashing because the
 old Oracle home does not exist.  Any idea where it is
 store and who owns the file?  I have already deleted
 the install files in /tmp.  The .bash_profile has the
 correct Oracle home.  
 
 =
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 Lead Database Administrator
 The Regence Group
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