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James,
 
I didn't in my case as they were already up to a good number. Also turn the Development cache mode on during the installation. It helps.. turn it off after the installation.
 
The DB size was pretty good too.. What you might want to do is make sure the DB allocated at least about 512 MB of free available space as reccomended - I usually make sure there is at least 1024 free available space during installations...
 
Joe D'Souza
Remedy Developer / Consultant,
Shyle Networks,
New Jersey.


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From: "McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC HQISEC/L3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 3:28:18 PM
Subject: Re: Installation hints for Oracle 10g to support ARS 7.0/CMDB2.0/ ITSM 7.0

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Joe:
 
Thank you for these tips.  Did you have to increase the number of threads to a certain count?
 
James McKenzie
L-3 GSI


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 12:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Installation hints for Oracle 10g to support ARS 7.0/CMDB2.0/ ITSM 7.0

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I haven't tried it on UNIX as yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if that bug exists on the installation script on 7 as well.. If it does error at the time of checking the version, all you need to do is check the install script and modify the OS version minimum declaration value.
 
A hint for installing the CMDB part... open the CMDB installation script.. you will notice that it installs the product in 2 installation stages.. first the reconcilation engine, and then the CMDB application component..
 
I would advise you to run the reconcilation engine installation first (though the script does that). In my experience the installation is known to fail with timeouts if you use the installation script to run the entire installation of the CMDB component.. I have noticed that if you install the reconcile engine first, complete that and then run the 2nd stage of the installation seperately, it runs nicely... When you open the installation script using a unix text editor, you will find the name of the executable it uses to run the reconcilation engine and the filename of the executable that is used to run the CMDB application component later...
 
What I also would do while installing it is tail the install log while installing using the tail -f option. This allows you to view the silent part of the installation as the install log displayed line by line as the installation progresses... I usually do this even while installing the AR Server so I get to know whats going on behind the scene when things appear to have 'hung'.. At the end of the installation you can kill the tail process. Off course you will need to run the tail process from another shell..
 
Hope this helps...
 
Cheers...
 
Joe D'Souza
Remedy Developer / Consultant,
Shyle Networks,
New Jersey.


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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 1:58:48 PM
Subject: Re: Installation hints for Oracle 10g to support ARS 7.0/CMDB2.0/ ITSM 7.0

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Joe:
 
How about ARS 7.0?
 
James McKenzie
L-3 GSI
 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 10:54 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Installation hints for Oracle 10g to support ARS 7.0/CMDB2.0/ITSM 7.0


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Hello David,
 
Yes for ARS 6.3 you can use the 64 bit Oracle 10g database but you do need the 32 bit 9i client for the ARS to make that connection. I can confirm this as I had recently gone through that process.


I also ran into an issue for those who want to install ARS 6.3 on Solaris 5.10, the installation script has a bug in it in the way it validates the version of the OS. It requires the version of the OS to be at 5.6. However with the way it validates the OS version it thinks that version 5.10 is 5.1, and since 5.1 is less than 5.6 the installation fails. For those installing it on 5.10 you would need to edit the installation script where it declares the min OS version for solaris as 5.6 and change that parameter to 5.1 just for the purpose of installation..


We recently reported this bug to Remedy Support and the workaround we used for it and we were given to understand they would attempt to fix the bug in the next patch release for ARS 6.3...


Hope this helps some of you...
 
Joe D'Souza
Remedy Developer / Consultant,
Shyle Networks,
New Jersey.


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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 12:10:27 PM
Subject: Re: Installation hints for Oracle 10g to support ARS 7.0/CMDB2.0/ITSM 7.0


You will probably need to load the 9i client after you install 10g to
access your SID through its console

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of patrick zandi
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 10:57
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Subject: Re: Installation hints for Oracle 10g to support ARS
7.0/CMDB2.0/ITSM 7.0

a micro.. sorry..

On 10/12/06, patrick zandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you go windows.. the Gov will turn it into a possible SDC box..
> if it is Solaris.. they really are not Controlling it in the same
MACRO manner.
> just a thought.
>
> On 10/12/06, McKenzie, James J C-E LCMC HQISEC/L3
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > **
> > All:
> >
> > I have been tasked to setup Oracle 10g on either Solaris 10 or
> > Windows 2003 Server (they have not made up their minds on which
> > server to use.)  Any installation hints (other than get the maximum
amount of memory we can buy)?
> >
> > James McKenzie

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