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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.misc -> Re: How to run oratab.sh on ORACLE installation on LINUX ????????????????????????????????
Also tried in on a fresh install with no changes to Kernel
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no succes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peter
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000 21:22:55 +0100, Pjotr <pjot_2_at_dds.nl> wrote:
>Only thing I have changed is the story below.
>After that I recompiled the Kernel. and copied it to the right place.
>For all I know, this has only to do with the amount of memory
>installed and nothing else...............
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>Could you tell me how to link the " /bin/sh" to " bash" ????????????
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>Changing memory params
>1) Change to the directory listed below and edit the shmparam.h file.
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>cd /usr/src/linux/include/asm
>vi shmparam.h
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>2) A little further down is a line that says "#define SHMMAX
>0x2000000." The 0x2000000 is hex for 32 megs. Change it to a value
>that suits you. I've bumped it up to 0x8000000, which is 134217728, or
>slightly above the 128 megs RAM I have installed.
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>With regards Peter
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>On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 18:48:53 -0600, "John Woods"
><jwoods_at_usa.capgemini.com> wrote:
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>>Interesting... It worked for me. I logged in as "oracle", set ORACLE_OWNER,
>>"su" command, then "./oratab.sh". The first line of oratab.sh should be:
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>>#!/bin/sh
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>>This runs the script in the bash shell (symbolically linked to bash). Make
>>sure that "/bin/sh" is symbolically linked to "bash". Have you done anything
>>weird to Linux or to the 8.0.5 download?
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>>Pjotr wrote in message ...
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>>>Hello everybode,
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>>>I am trying to install Oracle 8.05 on a Linux RedHat 6.1 machine.
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>>>I am using the documentation on this great site:
>>>http://jordan.fortwayne.com/oracle/rh61-805.html
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>>>When I got to the step of running the oratab.sh file , All I am
>>>getting is errors.
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>>>for example : command not found (7 times) an ' ratab.sh: syntax error
>>>near unexpected token 'in 'ratab.sh: line29: 'case S{N}$C in
>>>
>>>
>>>Dos eneyone know what to do and how to solve this????????????????
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>>>Thanx in advance
>>>
>>>Peter
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Received on Tue Mar 14 2000 - 15:47:26 CST
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