RE: Oracle on Unix

2001-02-07 Thread Holman, Rodney
I did this about 4 months ago. Oracle has probably tired of geting the irate phone calls on switching CD's. ;) -Original Message- Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 3:35 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L FYI, the box of 817 CDs I got included a sheet of paper warning you to c

RE: Oracle on Unix

2001-02-07 Thread Jim Conboy
FYI, the box of 817 CDs I got included a sheet of paper warning you to cd out of the cdrom directory before trying to switch CDs. Jim >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/07/01 03:45PM >>> Yes, The java installer is the same look and feel across all platforms. With 8.1.7 you have 2 CD's on some systems.

RE: Oracle on Unix

2001-02-07 Thread Holman, Rodney
Yes, The java installer is the same look and feel across all platforms. With 8.1.7 you have 2 CD's on some systems. Therefore in order to switch CD's mid install you need to issue the runInstaller command from a directory other than the CD-ROM. Such as: $ cd /home/oracle $ /cdro

RE: Oracle on Unix

2001-02-05 Thread Rajesh Dayal
Yes, this is java based OUI (Oracle Universal Installer). This is same for all platforms NT, UNIX and even VMS. Cheers, Rajesh -Original Message- Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 12:00 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Dear All, I've been working with Oracle on NT for years, n

RE: Oracle on Unix

2001-02-05 Thread Mark Leith
If you are talking about the Universal (Java) Installer, then yes I believe the installation screen is just the same, there are a few different (read EXTRA) things you have to with UNIX, but they are all mapped out in the relevant installation guides. Regards -Original Message- Sent: Mon