Using Oracle Universal Installer (Oui) - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 5.1 - LINUX ORACLE Tuning Manual

Oracle 9i and 10g tuning guide
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Chapter 26. Installing Oracle Database 10g
$ su - root
# mount /mnt/cdrom
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 execute:
$ su - root
# mount /media/cdrom
To execute runInstaller from the mounted CD, run the command corresponding to your version as
the oracle user.
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 execute:
oracle$ /mnt/cdrom/runInstaller
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 execute:
oracle$ /media/cdrom/runInstaller

26.4. Using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)

The following example shows how to install x86 Oracle 10g Release 1 Database Software and a
"General Purpose" database. Please note, the screens and questions will look different if you install
10g R2 or 64 bit 10g R1 database. - Welcome Screen:
- Basic Installation:
- Oracle Home Location:
- Installation Type:
- UNIX DBA Group:
- Create Starter Databases:
- Global Database Name:
- Database password:
- Advanced Installation:
- Specify Inventory directory and credentials:
- Full path of the inventory directory:
Use the default:
- Specify Operating System group name:
Use default:
Click Next
- A window pops up to run the orainstRoot.sh script:
Run the script in another terminal:
su - root
# /u01/app/oracle/oraInventory/orainstRoot.sh
Creating the Oracle inventory pointer file (/etc/oraInst.loc)
Changing groupname of /u01/app/oracle/oraInventory to oinstall.
#
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Check for the default
Use default:
/u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/db_1
Enterprise Edition
Use default: dba
Check it which is the default
orcl
Type in the password for SYS, SYSTEM,
SYSMAN, and DBSNMP accounts
Not checked it this example
Click Next
/u01/app/oracle/oraInventory
oinstall

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