
- How to use oracle 11g enterprise edition for free install#
- How to use oracle 11g enterprise edition for free update#
Graphical installation Installing Oracle database software Here is an example of the oracle user settings.Įxport ORACLE_INVENTORY=/oracle/inventoryĮxport ORACLE_BASE ORACLE_SID ORACLE_HOMEĮxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

How to use oracle 11g enterprise edition for free update#
Mkdir -p /oracle/inventory /oracle/recovery /oracle/product/dbĬreate or update oracle bashrc /home/oracle/.bashrc. Optional: You may reboot now if you want the changes to take effect.Ĭreate some directories for Oracle database. _local_port_range = 1024 65535Īdd these lines to /etc/security/nf ( Review Oracle documentation to adjust these settings) This will give oracle super user privilege.Īdd these lines to /etc/sysctl.d/nf ( Review Oracle documentation to adjust these settings).

How to use oracle 11g enterprise edition for free install#
Optional: Install OpenSSH and add this line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config:Īdd oracle to /etc/sudoers. Reason: chmod 777 seems wildly inappropriate here (Discuss in Talk:Oracle Database)Ĭreate users and group for Oracle database: Oracle database 32-bit requires lib32-unixodbc AUR, lib32-libaio, lib32-libstdc++5 AUR, lib32-glibc and lib32-gcc-libs. Install a Java runtime environment, like jre-openjdk and jdk-openjdk.įrom the AUR, install ksh (other implementations like these may work), beecrypt AUR and rpm-tools. Install the base-devel group and these packages: elfutils, gdb, icu, libstdc++5, sysstat, unixodbc, unzip and libaio. Pre installation Required packages for Oracle database installation This should in principle work with other versions of Oracle. This is a general approach that has been tested with kernel 2.6.28.ARCH x86_64 and Oracle 11g R1 64-bit. This section will guide you through installing Oracle onto a fresh installation of archlinux. 4 Transfer existing Oracle installation.3.3 Setting permissions for normal users.1.3 Oracle Enterprise Manager installation (optional).1.2.1 Installing Oracle database software.

