Re: Install Oracle 9i on SUSE Linux 7.1

2001-06-30 Thread Joe Testa
i'm w/jared, i've yet to get "unattended" install to work. joe Jared Still wrote: > > Oliver, > > Have you actually seen the non-interactive setup work? > > I've tried, no go. > > I'll try scp when I can get non-interactive to work. > > Jared > > On Friday 29 June 2001 10:53, Oliver Artelt

Re: Install Oracle 9i on SUSE Linux 7.1

2001-06-30 Thread Jared Still
Oliver, Have you actually seen the non-interactive setup work? I've tried, no go. I'll try scp when I can get non-interactive to work. Jared On Friday 29 June 2001 10:53, Oliver Artelt wrote: > Hi, > > read the chapter 'Non-Interactive Installation and Configuration' in your > platform-depe

Re: Install Oracle 9i on SUSE Linux 7.1

2001-06-29 Thread Oliver Artelt
Hi, read the chapter 'Non-Interactive Installation and Configuration' in your platform-dependant Oracle9i Installation Guide. BTW Are there any hardcore dba's out there which installing via scp from one to another machine? oli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > So basically I encountered not o

Re: Install Oracle 9i on SUSE Linux 7.1

2001-06-28 Thread JOE TESTA
nice setup, doubt i'll drop the $$$ this time to get a machine to handle 512M of ram, maybe for oracle 10j when it comes out and i can't force it to run on my laptop :)   joe   PS:  the 10j is just +9i+  not real meaning or significance, oh wait and for those of you waiting for the     PSS: 

Install Oracle 9i on SUSE Linux 7.1

2001-06-28 Thread Van der Sande Patrick
Hi,   For those interested I installed Oracle 9i on Linux today.   My configuration : Dell Inspiron 7500 512 Mb memory 30 Gb disk SUSE 7.1 Swap partition = 2 Gb   I began with a fresh and clean install of Linux SUSE 7.1. (default system + networking) (Kernel 2.4, I had to modify the semaphore