Re: installation error
From: happytoday <ehabaziz2001_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 08:17:55 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <6be3cebf-4803-4fcd-adb6-4c39bbc6309d_at_n4g2000vba.googlegroups.com>
On Apr 20, 4:25 pm, Michael Austin <maus..._at_firstdbasource.com> wrote:
> happytoday wrote:
> > On Apr 19, 5:53 pm, Michael Austin <maus..._at_firstdbasource.com> wrote:
> >> happytoday wrote:
> >>> have downloaded all necessary packages needed for Oracle
> >>> installation but with failure in installation as below :
> >>> oracle _at_ inhome /opt/oracle/database>echo $DISPLAY
> >>> 192.168.1.8:0.0
> >>> oracle _at_ inhome /opt/oracle/database>./chk_pkg.sh
> >>> system SUNWbtool CCS tools bundled with SunOS
> >>> system SUNWgcc gcc - The GNU C compiler
> >>> system SUNWhea SunOS Header Files
> >>> system SUNWi15cs X11 ISO8859-15 Codeset Support
> >>> system SUNWi1cs X11 ISO8859-1 Codeset Support
> >>> system SUNWi1of ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) Optional Fonts
> >>> system SUNWlibm Math & Microtasking Library Headers & Lint Files
> >>> (Usr)
> >>> system SUNWlibms Math & Microtasking Libraries (Usr)
> >>> system SUNWtoo Programming Tools
> >>> system SUNWuiu8 Iconv modules for UTF-8 Locale
> >>> system SUNWxwdv X Windows System Window Drivers
> >>> system SUNWxwfnt X Window System platform required fonts
> >>> system SUNWxwplr X Window System platform software configuration
> >>> system SUNWxwplt X Window System platform software
> >>> ERROR: information for "SUNWwfrun" was not found
> >>> ERROR: information for "SUNWsport" was not found
> >>> oracle _at_ inhome /opt/oracle/database>. runInstaller
> >>> Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
> >>> Checking installer requirements...
> >>> Checking operating system version: must be 5.10. Actual 5.10
> >>> Passed
> >>> Checking Temp space: must be greater than 250 MB. Actual 1982 MB
> >>> Passed
> >>> Checking swap space: must be greater than 500 MB. Actual 2348 MB
> >>> Passed
> >>> Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors
> >>> >>> Could not execute auto check for display colors using
> >>> command /
> >>> usr/openwin/bin/xdpyinfo. Check if the DISPLAY variable is set.
> >>> Failed <<<<
> >>> Some requirement checks failed. You must fulfill these requirements
> >>> before
> >>> continuing with the installation,at which time they will be rechecked.
> >>> Continue? (y/n) [n] q
> >>> Continue? (y/n) [n] n
> >>> User Selected: No
> >>> Exiting Oracle Universal Installer, log for this session can be found
> >>> at /tmp/OraInstall2009-04-18_09-39-12PM/
> >>> installActions2009-04-18_09-39-12PM.log
> >> To be an effective DBA you must also be a pseudo-SysAdmin to be able to
> >> troubleshoot simple stuff like this. Read the install guide and other
> >> resources on configuring X-Windows to function with your server/pc.
>
> > How can I configure DISPLAY variable and X-windows ? Any tutorials ?
>
> As root
> echo $DISPLAY
>
> As Oracle
> export DISPLAY=<same as root display>
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 08:17:55 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <6be3cebf-4803-4fcd-adb6-4c39bbc6309d_at_n4g2000vba.googlegroups.com>
On Apr 20, 4:25 pm, Michael Austin <maus..._at_firstdbasource.com> wrote:
> happytoday wrote:
> > On Apr 19, 5:53 pm, Michael Austin <maus..._at_firstdbasource.com> wrote:
> >> happytoday wrote:
> >>> have downloaded all necessary packages needed for Oracle
> >>> installation but with failure in installation as below :
> >>> oracle _at_ inhome /opt/oracle/database>echo $DISPLAY
> >>> 192.168.1.8:0.0
> >>> oracle _at_ inhome /opt/oracle/database>./chk_pkg.sh
> >>> system SUNWbtool CCS tools bundled with SunOS
> >>> system SUNWgcc gcc - The GNU C compiler
> >>> system SUNWhea SunOS Header Files
> >>> system SUNWi15cs X11 ISO8859-15 Codeset Support
> >>> system SUNWi1cs X11 ISO8859-1 Codeset Support
> >>> system SUNWi1of ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) Optional Fonts
> >>> system SUNWlibm Math & Microtasking Library Headers & Lint Files
> >>> (Usr)
> >>> system SUNWlibms Math & Microtasking Libraries (Usr)
> >>> system SUNWtoo Programming Tools
> >>> system SUNWuiu8 Iconv modules for UTF-8 Locale
> >>> system SUNWxwdv X Windows System Window Drivers
> >>> system SUNWxwfnt X Window System platform required fonts
> >>> system SUNWxwplr X Window System platform software configuration
> >>> system SUNWxwplt X Window System platform software
> >>> ERROR: information for "SUNWwfrun" was not found
> >>> ERROR: information for "SUNWsport" was not found
> >>> oracle _at_ inhome /opt/oracle/database>. runInstaller
> >>> Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
> >>> Checking installer requirements...
> >>> Checking operating system version: must be 5.10. Actual 5.10
> >>> Passed
> >>> Checking Temp space: must be greater than 250 MB. Actual 1982 MB
> >>> Passed
> >>> Checking swap space: must be greater than 500 MB. Actual 2348 MB
> >>> Passed
> >>> Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors
> >>> >>> Could not execute auto check for display colors using
> >>> command /
> >>> usr/openwin/bin/xdpyinfo. Check if the DISPLAY variable is set.
> >>> Failed <<<<
> >>> Some requirement checks failed. You must fulfill these requirements
> >>> before
> >>> continuing with the installation,at which time they will be rechecked.
> >>> Continue? (y/n) [n] q
> >>> Continue? (y/n) [n] n
> >>> User Selected: No
> >>> Exiting Oracle Universal Installer, log for this session can be found
> >>> at /tmp/OraInstall2009-04-18_09-39-12PM/
> >>> installActions2009-04-18_09-39-12PM.log
> >> To be an effective DBA you must also be a pseudo-SysAdmin to be able to
> >> troubleshoot simple stuff like this. Read the install guide and other
> >> resources on configuring X-Windows to function with your server/pc.
>
> > How can I configure DISPLAY variable and X-windows ? Any tutorials ?
>
> As root
> echo $DISPLAY
>
> As Oracle
> export DISPLAY=<same as root display>
They are the same as below :
root _at_ inhome />echo $DISPLAY
192.168.1.8:0.0
root _at_ inhome />su - oracle
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
You have new mail.
oracle _at_ inhome /export/home/oracle>echo $DISPLAY 192.168.1.8:0.0
192.168.1.18 is my IP address . Is there is any editing should be done to /etc/hosts or /etc/nsswitch.conf ? Received on Mon Apr 20 2009 - 10:17:55 CDT