Yang wrote:
> You should restart your database and http server manually because the
> installer does not modify your /etc/inittab for automatic database startup.
Do you mean something along the lines of 'create startup/shutdown
scripts in /etc/init.d, and use symbolic links in the relevant runlevel
directories?'
Stev
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> "Severus Snape" <svsnape_at_yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 30hb1uF30eiaiU1_at_uni-berlin.de...
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>>I've tried to install oracle 10g on a x86 machine with linux suse
>>enterprise server 9. I've followed the instructions found in
>>the oracle 10g installation guide for unix.
>>I have:
>>1) created the dba, oper and oinstall groups
>>2) created the user oracle, primary group oinstall, secondary dba,oper
>>3) created /opt/oracle/app/oracle directory, given it oracle:install
>> ownership and 775 mode
>>4) changed the shmax to 512000000 (I have 1Gb ram) and
>> ip_local_port_range 1024 65000 in /etc/sysctl.conf
>>5) set ulimit -n 65536 in /etc/profile if the user logging in is oracle
>>6) set the ORACLE_BASE variable to /opt/oracle/app/oracle in
>> /etc/profile
>>7) gunzipped and uncpiod the ship.db.lbx32 file in /home/oracle
>>8) launched the ./runInstaller in the ./Disk1 directory
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>>The install process went on smooth, no error given. I run the
>>proposed script as root when requested and everything completed ok.
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>>As soon as the installation was over, I could connect on the ports
>>5560 and 5500.
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>>I rebooted the machine, but then I think something didn't start
>>properly. In fact I could not http-connect to the aforementioned ports
>>and a nmap localhost didn't show any of the ports which should be open.
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>>If I issue ps aux | grep oracle the only relevant processes running are
>>$ORACLE_HOME/bin/occsd and $ORACLE_HOME/bin/ocssd.bin.
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>>I would be grateful if somebody could tell me what I forgot to do.
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>>Thanks.
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Received on Thu Nov 25 2004 - 00:37:08 CST