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Re: Problems installing Oracle OID (10g)

From: Maxim Demenko <mdemenko_at_gmail.com>
Date: 7 Jul 2005 02:38:27 -0700
Message-ID: <1120729107.501992.287940@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>

Witek Swierzy schrieb:
> ohaya wrote:
> > Witek,
> >
> > When the fellow and I ran through the installation today, we did not see
> > anywhere to set the ports, i.e., the installation never asked for port
> > numbers.
> >
> > Where do we set the ports?
> >
> > Jim
> Hello Jim !
> I installed it as a part of IAS infrastructure installation and ( i'm
> almost sure) installer of ias shows dialog box with ports number ...
> But as i see You are performing installation of "standalone" oid so if
> installer does not ask for ports, the simplest thing You can do is to
> write some "dummy" services to /etc/services "listening" on theese ports
> and repeat installation ... ;-)
> regards
> Witek Swierzy
> wswier_at_sgh.waw.pl

AFAIK you can't control the ports during installation. The ports being used vary on release and plattform, mostly 2 configurationsets are created , usually with 389 and 636 for nonssl/ssl and two ports from 3xxx range. I can't remember on problems by installation on solaris ( about year ago ) , but on linux commenting that ports in /etc/services and commenting all ipv6 addresses in /etc/hosts is provided as patch by oracle itself.
I think, you should give it a try.

Best regards

Maxim Received on Thu Jul 07 2005 - 04:38:27 CDT

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