Installing Oracle 8.1.7 on Red Hat 8.0 was surprisingly easy:
1. Create orainstall and dba groups.
2. Create oracle user with orainstall as primary group, oracle as
secondary group, and oracle as third group.
3. Unpack linux81701.tar somewhere. (This creates a Disk1
subdirectory.)
4. Make sure whatever directory you will install Oracle in is owned by
user oracle, group orainstall.
5. Become the oracle user.
6. export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
7. Run the installer script under Disk1/runInstaller.
That's it. Note that this was for a basic client installation (sqlplus,
JDBC drivers, etc.), so I didn't worry about fancy kernel parameters,
shared memory, volumes, etc. If you're going to actually install and
run the database, this will probably be more of a hassle, especially
given the likely glibc issues.
Raul
Chris Kloiber wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 04:59, Neil Marjoram wrote:
> > I'm sorry I missed this problem, one day I will centralise my email!
> > Anyhow I have just installed Oracle 8.1.7 on RH 8.0 and it was a pain.
> > Can you retell your problem, may be I can help.
>
> Well Oracle 8.1.7 was never intended to be installed on Red Hat Linux
> 8.0, so I'm not terribly surprised.
>
> > I am trying to persuade our Oracle DBA to move from Sun to RH, and after
> > my install problems it will take some work!!
>
> You need to consider using a platform supported by Oracle as well as Red
> Hat. You need to be running Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 if you expect
> support from Oracle.
>
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