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Re: oracle 10g installation - access not permitted?

From: Charles T. Smith <cts.private_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 11:53:17 +0200
Message-ID: <pan.2007.06.07.09.53.15.499748@yahoo.com>


On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 11:42:31 +0200, Charles T. Smith wrote:

> On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 08:29:51 -0500, Brian Peasland wrote:
>

>> Charles T. Smith wrote:
>>> On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 21:28:42 +0200, Frank van Bortel wrote:
>>> 
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>>>> Charles T. Smith wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> What about root.sh? It should set permissions, just not sure it sets
>>>>>> them on sqlplus, too. Does not harm to run it again. In case you
>>>>>> also have root.sh.old, see what that gives, and possibly rerun
>>>>>> root.sh.old. These files reside in your $ORACLE_HOME - -- Regards,
>>>>>> Frank van Bortel
>>>>>
>>>>> Can one run root.sh at any time?  Does it hurt if one runs it again
>>>>> when it was already run once?
>>>> 2nd line of original posting...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Right.  Sorry for the oversight.  I've looked at the script and it's
>>> clear it is exactly what I needed.  Must have forgotten to run it,
>>> somehow (I guess after 4 installs, I was getting bleary-eyed).  Thank
>>> you.
>> 
>> And my suggestion to run this script in my post on 5/31/07 was just
>> ignored? In that post, I said, "Did you run the root.sh script as 'root'
>> at the end of your install process?"
>> 
>> Interesting......

>
>
> Sorry, I appreciate your helping me. The exact explanation of how your
> correct answer fell through the cracks is as follows - your response was:
>
>> Did you run the root.sh script as 'root' at the end of your install
>> process?
>> 
>> Try running the $ORACLE_HOME/install/change_perm.sh shell script to see
>> if that fixes the problem.

>
> I pursued the second one, but there was no such change_perm.sh:
>
> 04~/product/10.2.0/Db_1/install>cd $ORACLE_HOME/install
> 04~/product/10.2.0/Db_1/install>find . -name change\*
> 04~/product/10.2.0/Db_1/install>
>
>
> I guess I freudianly overlooked the first one because: - it seemed too
> scary
> - I still can't understand how it didn't happen, because the install
> script waits for that step to be completed before proceeding. I guess I
> must have become sidetracked while finding a root window and forgot ...
>
> Seeing as I got two high-quality answers to run the root.sh script, I am
> embolden to do so.

That is, to rerun it. Received on Thu Jun 07 2007 - 04:53:17 CDT

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