Re: How to debug root.sh execution?

From: Quanwen Zhao <quanwenzhao_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2021 10:20:52 +0800
Message-ID: <CABpiuuSRm00ANoK=ZQ7BMr0iNpai73JuJp5O+XAZx37Qd_pTyA_at_mail.gmail.com>



Ah, you should read this MoS article *374367.1* that I quoted in the following solution:

The preferred method to set the proper permissions is to run the root.sh
> script as root user. This is typically done at installation time.
> However, you can change the permissions as described below.
> Note that some customers reported problems with the below steps. Check
> that you have sufficient swap configured. If swap is not sufficient, the
> oradism configuration can cause a
> crash on the box.
> 1. cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin
> 2. chown root oradism
> 3. chmod 4750 oradism
> 4. bounce the database
> The oradism warning does not appear in the alert log after the permissions
> are changed.
> Please note that this problem is restricted to Solaris only. This is not
> generic issue.
>

Best Regards
Quanwen Zhao

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