Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 5.1 - LINUX ORACLE Tuning Manual page 145

Oracle 9i and 10g tuning guide
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Patching Oracle9i R2 to 9.2.0.6.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
su - oracle
$ echo $LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
# it is important that this variable is set!
2.4.19
$ /tmp/Disk1/install/runInstaller -paramFile /tmp/oraparam.ini
- Welcome Screen: Click Next
- File Locations: Use default values (in this example: /tmp/Disk1/stage/products.xml)
- Available Products: Select "Oracle 9iR2 Patchset 9.2.0.6.0"
- Summary: Click Install
When you are asked to run root.sh, run it before you click Continue
- At the end of the installation, exit runInstaller.
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After the 9.2.0.6 patchset has been applied, download the patch 4190568 from
metalink.oracle.com. Download the opatch utility for release 10.1.0.2 (patch 2617419) from
http://
metalink.oracle.com.
To install opatch, run:
su - oracle
$ cp p2617419_10102_GENERIC.zip /tmp
$ cd /tmp
$ unzip p2617419_10102_GENERIC.zip
$ cp -a /tmp/OPatch/ $ORACLE_HOME
To apply the 4190568 patch, run
su - oracle
$ unzip p4190568_9206_LINUX.zip
$ cd 4193454
$ export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/OPatch
$ opatch apply
If you intend to use Direct I/O Support, you must also download and apply patch 2448994.
Now you should be able to create a database with dbca:
$ su - oracle
$ dbca
If dbca dies on the system with the following error:
/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/bin/dbca: line 124: 26649 Segmentation fault
$JRE_DIR/bin/jre -DORACLE_HOME=$OH -DJDBC_PROTOCOL=thin -mx64m -classpath $CLASSPATH
oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.Dbca $ARGUMENTS
You can execute the following command:
su - root
touch /etc/rac_on
Now you can restart the process to get dbca to work.
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