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Chapter 25. Setting Oracle Environments
Since the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) "runInstaller" is run from the oracle account, some environment variables must be configured for this account before OUI is started.
Execute the following commands for the
Bash
which is the default shell on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, to verify your shell run: echo $SHELL
):
su - oracle export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle export ORACLE_SID=orcl
Note
If
ORACLE_BASE
is used, then Oracle recommends that you do not set the ORACLE_HOME
environment variable but that you choose the default path suggested by the OUI. You can set and use ORACLE_HOME
after you finished running OUI.
The environment variables
ORACLE_HOME
and TNS_ADMIN
should not be set. If you set these environment variables, you can unset them by running the following commands:
unset ORACLE_HOME unset TNS_ADMIN
To have these environment variables set automatically each time you log on as
oracle
, you can add these environment variables to the ~oracle/.bash_profile
file which is the user start up file for the Bash
on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. To do this you could simply copy and paste the following commands to make these settings permanent for your oracle
accounts Bash
shell:
su - oracle cat >> ~oracle/.bash_profile << EOF export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle export ORACLE_SID=orcl EOF