Wouldn't a non-interactive install work much faster? No X traffic, although
it may take a few tries to get the script right.
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
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First let me say, It *CAN* be done. Given the right set of circumstances.
You will need:
1. Some way of displaying X-Windows
2. A telnet or ssh session into the box.
In all likelyhood, there will be a firewall involved somewhere, so some form of
TCP/IP tunnel (VPN) wo
You don't need to ship CD to Central America.
You could tar up CD locally and ftp tar file to remote server, untar it, and
then run OUI (remotely) specifying directory instead of using CDROM. This
works great, especially for multiple CDs.
Gerardo
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Ken - I think that you are getting the picture that your greatest challenge
may be the X-windows configuration. If you are not familiar with that, I
would recommend that you line up a system administrator that is, so that
they can help get you configured.
By the way, are you set up in terms of
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You need to establish a telnet or ssh connection to the remote
server. That's all you need.
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, 22 March 2002
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RE: Remote DB Installation
You
need to establish a telnet or ssh connection to the remote server. That's all
you need.
-Original Message-From: KENNETH JANUSZ
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Just a few options - I'm sure there are others that I haven't listed:
1) VNC from AT&T Labs
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
VNC needs to be installed on client and server.
2) (method I use for Unix/Linux remote installs) SSH w/ X11
tunneling
You'll need a local X Server - either buy one t
You
need to establish a telnet or ssh connection to the remote server. That's all
you need.
-Original Message-From: KENNETH JANUSZ
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, 22 March 2002 2:33
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I have a possible opportunity to install an Oracle DB (8i or
9i) for a company located in Central America. I am located in the
Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN area. What tools would I need to install this
remotely from MN? The server would probably be Sun or HP
unix.
Thanks,
Ken Janusz, CPIM