Henry:

There's nothing wrong with that location, per se, but it is not
our corporate standard location.  He wanted to do it his way
and try to establish a new standard, which was decided against.
So was trying to install to the new location, and could not for
the life of me figure out where it was getting the old location.

Thanks to all who replied.  I'm making a note in my cheater-book
of this one.

Mike

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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:23 PM
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What's wrong with /opt/oracle as ORACLE_BASE (/opt/oracle/product/8.1.x as
ORACLE_HOME)?

Henry
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:30 PM


>Hi All:
>
>I am trying to install an upgrade to one of my HP servers and it's
>making me crazy.  The previous DBA used /opt/oracle/ as his
>ORACLE_BASE.  I have since moved everything to a more ofa-like
>structure and changed all the pointers and stuff.
>
>Now, though, when I run the 8.1.7 installer from the CD, it tells
>me...
>
>[oracle8 SD_CDROM]$
>[oracle8 SD_CDROM]$ ./runInstaller
>[oracle8 SD_CDROM]$ You do not have permission to write to the inventory
>/opt/oracle/oraInventory. Installation cannot continue.: Permission denied
>
>[oracle8 SD_CDROM]$
>[oracle8 SD_CDROM]$
>
>I have looked and looked for something pointing to /opt/oracle.  I
>cannot find a thing.  I do not want to create a link there because
>that will just perpetuate the problem.  Does anyone know where the
>installer looks for this stuff?
>
>TIA,
>Mike
>
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