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Re: Oracle8.05 install on Linux quickies - help please

From: Ian <WobbleLover_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 09:54:10 +1200
Message-ID: <7le3o4$4bu55$1@titan.xtra.co.nz>


Have a look at This
http://jordan.fortwayne.com/oracle/index.html

This guy wrote up all the instructions you could need. Covers everything you are asking.

Ian

kev wrote in message <377A3B25.8800FBDB_at_fast.no>...
>Hi,
>
>I'm installing Oracle on Linux. I'm trying to follow the installation
>docs.
>
>In section "Configure Linux Kernel for Oracle" :
>"2.Set the kernel parameters corresponding to:
> maximum size of a shared memory segment (SHMMAX)
> maximum number of shared memory segments in the system
>(SHMMNI)
> maximum number of shared memory segments a user process
>can
> attach (SHMSEG)
> maximum amount of shared memory that can be allocated
>system-wide
> (SHMMNS) "
>
>
>The docs don't actually say how to set these kernel parameters. Anyone?
>
>
>In "Create Mount Points", the following table:
>"Software Mount Point Database Mount Points
> /u01 /u02
> /u03
> /u04"
>
>OK, so these are the mount points, but don't you have to specify a
>device when you use the mount command?
>Could someone explain it a bit better than the docs please?
>
>Thanks very much,
>
>- Kev
>
Received on Wed Jun 30 1999 - 16:54:10 CDT

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