Hi All:
I am trying to install an upgrade to one of my HP servers and it's
making me crazy. The previous DBA used /opt/oracle/ as his
ORACLE_BASE. I have since moved everything to a more ofa-like
structure and changed all the pointers and stuff.
Now, though, when I run the 8.1.7 installer
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Mike,
You said you moved everything. Did that include redefining ORACLE_BASE. I
thought that what the installer used as the default path for the
oraInventory directory. I don't know if that's the case when you've got an
existing oraInventory though. I'm slogging through Universal Installer
Title: FW: HP-UX11(32 bit)/8.1.7/Install Question
BINGO! Thanks a million!
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What's wrong with /opt/oracle as ORACLE_BASE (/opt/oracle/product/8.1.x as
ORACLE_HOME)?
Henry
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Date: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:30 PM
Hi All:
I am trying to install an upgrade to one of my HP servers and
Henry:
There's nothing wrong with that location, per se, but it is not
our corporate standard location. He wanted to do it his way
and try to establish a new standard, which was decided against.
So was trying to install to the new location, and could not for
the life of me figure out where it
I am trying out an installation on Compaq TRU64 but cannot RunInstaller. It
says cannot find /cdrom/bin/jre. The CD is missing JRE files.
Any clues?
Moses Moya
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Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:22 PM
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We are trying to install
Moses - no clues. There is no bin or JRE on the CD-ROM. The installer has
its own Java environment. One thing you might try is to copy the contents of
the CD-ROM to disk and run it from there. HTH
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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I have installed 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 on Tru64 5.1. I do not have /cdrom/bin/jre on the
8.1.7 cd.
which jre returns:
/usr/bin/jre
ls -al /usr/bin | grep jre
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system22 Mar 13 2001 jre - ../opt/java118/bin/jre
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system27 Mar 13 2001
According to this note, EV5.6 and 8.1.7 do not work together:
Note:87.1
Oracle RDBMS 8.1.7 will NOT run on EV5 or earlier systems
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Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:22 PM
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We are trying to install Oracle 8.1.7 on Compaq
Jay - Thanks for looking this up. This note includes the statement: There
will not be support for prior to EV56 generation Alpha Tru64 UNIX, which
implies that EV56 IS supported. Compaq also lists EV5.6 as supported for
8.1.7. Now, if I could just find someone that has installed there. How about
We are trying to install Oracle 8.1.7 on Compaq Tru64 with 0.S. 4.0F with
the latest patch kit, and the EV5.6 chip set. The install just bombs off at
56% complete. No error messages, log messages, or trace files (hasn't gotten
far enough to create ORACLE_HOME). The install works fine on another
ORACLE-L
Subject: Oracle 8.1.7 install error
I keep getting the following error while trying to install Oracle 8.1.7 on
my NT server.
There is over 1G of freespace on the drive. If I say ignore, the
installer
continues to run.
Any ideas?
Error in writing to file c:\winnt\system32
And always shutdown Antivirus-Clients.
Günter
Seefelt, Beth wrote:
I get a lot of those when installing on NT. I usually go into explorer,
rename the existing file to .old and hit Retry and the install
continues on.
Sometimes that won't work if the file is truly locked by another
I keep getting the following error while trying to install Oracle 8.1.7 on
my NT server.
There is over 1G of freespace on the drive. If I say ignore, the installer
continues to run.
Any ideas?
Error in writing to file c:\winnt\system32\ctl3d32.dll
Ron
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Ron,
Does the dll already exist from a prior install failure? If it is NOT
an NT dll then move it to another location and try the install again.
Check the permissions and ownership on the file and make sure that you
can overwrite it.
Ron,
ROR mª¿ªm
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I keep
I get a lot of those when installing on NT. I usually go into explorer,
rename the existing file to .old and hit Retry and the install continues on.
Sometimes that won't work if the file is truly locked by another process.
In that case you have to find who has locked the file. I use the
Unzip the entire zip file to a directory of your choice, then underneath
that dir. will be a DISK1 directory, if you go in to DISK1, there will be a
setup program, use this to install.
The DISK1 directory will be from the way they setup CD install disk
directories. We used to do it on our
Hi list,
I#m trying to install Oracle 8.1.7 on Redhat Linux 8.1.7.
First of all, I'm a newbie in Linux. So installed Redhat Linux. I have done
what Oracle docs says about pre-installation tasks on Linux. I've created a
user oracle, two groups oinstall, dba the mountpoints... What I haven't
Schoen Volker wrote:
Hi list,
I#m trying to install Oracle 8.1.7 on Redhat Linux 8.1.7.
First of all, I'm a newbie in Linux. So installed Redhat Linux. I have done
what Oracle docs says about pre-installation tasks on Linux. I've created a
user oracle, two groups oinstall, dba the
I have downloaded 8.1.7EE for NT.
Manual says to install from Disk1 directory.
But, does it mean that there is Disk2, too? Beside EE and Standard
edition there are no other zip files.
So, is there and what is disk2?
Is this free oracle install somewhat
8.1.7 doc comes separately on some other
Hi,
I did not really see a comprehensive answer on the
java questions involving 8.1.7 installs. I installed
8.1.7 on AIX 4.3.2 and the 1.1.8 jre was installed.
The install asked for a location for the JDK.
I just created an empty /opt/java directory with another
telnet session, hit continue and
8.1.7 install prompts for location of a JDK and then falls over when I use
the default /opt/java
Platform is AIX 4.3.3
What is the pathor do I need to install a JDK?
John
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Does oracle user have permissions to write into /opt/java ?
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 5:36 AM
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8.1.7 install prompts for location of a JDK and then falls over when I use
the default /opt/java
Platform is AIX 4.3.3
Hi,
I was also confused by the installer too -Oracle ships a IBM 1.1.8 jre on the
disk. But I found a jdf 1.2.2 under /usr/local and have this used instead.
oli
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