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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:           Check for the default
- Oracle Home Location:         Use default:
                                /u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/db_1
- Installation Type:            Enterprise Edition
- UNIX DBA Group:               Use default: dba
- Create Starter Databases:     Check it which is the default
    - Global Database Name:     orcl
- Database password:            Type in the password for SYS, SYSTEM,
                                SYSMAN, and DBSNMP accounts
- Advanced Installation:        Not checked it this example
                                Click Next
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- Specify Inventory directory and credentials:
- Full path of the inventory directory: 
           Use the default:     /u01/app/oracle/oraInventory
- Specify Operating System group name:  
           Use default:         oinstall
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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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Then click Continue
- Product-specific Prerequisite Checks:
Verify that all checks have been passed.
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Make sure that the status of each Check is set to "Succeeded".
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 ignore the warnings for binutils, gcc, and openmotif and proceed.

Note

The "Retry" button does not work after you have fixed one of the failed checks.
Click Next
- Select Database Configuration then select "General Purpose".
Click Next
- Specify Database Configuration Options:
	- Global Database Name: for example use "orcl". 
	- SID: for example use "orcl".
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Click Next
- Select Database Management Option then select "Use Database Control for Database Management".
Click Next
- Specify Database File Storage Option
    Select "File System" in this example. 
        - File System 
            - Specify Database file location: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/ 
                If you want to comply with OFA, you might want to select 
		another mount point than '/u01', for example /u02/oradata.
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Click Next
- Specify Backup and Recovery Options then select "Do no enable Automated Backups" for this example.
Click Next
- Specify Database Schema Passwords
Make sure that the passwords do not start with a number. this will cause an error message "ORA-00988 missing or invalid password" or something similar later.
Click Next
- Summary
Click Install
If Enterprise Manager configuration fails due to port allocation problems, read Chapter 29, Oracle 10g and Linux Installation Errors and Troubleshooting.
When a window pops up to run the root.sh script, execute the script in another terminal as root:
su - root
# /u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/db_1/root.sh
Running Oracle10 root.sh script...

The following environment variables are set as: 
	ORACLE_OWNER= oracle
	ORACLE_HOME=  /u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/db_1

Enter the full path name of the local bin directory: 
[/usr/local/bin]:
	Copying dbhome to /usr/local/bin ... 
	Copying oraenv to /usr/local/bin ... 
	Copying coraenv to /usr/local/bin ... 
Creating /etc/oratab file... 
Adding entry to /etc/oratab file... 
Entries will be added to the /etc/oratab file as needed by 
Database Configuration Assistant when a database is created.
Finished running generic part of root.sh script. 
Now product-specific root actions will be performed. 
/var/opt/oracle does not exist. Creating it now.
/etc/oracle does not exist. Creating it now.
Successfully accumulated necessary OCR keys. 
Creating OCR keys for user 'root', privgrp 'root'..
Operation successful. 
Oracle Cluster Registry for cluster has been initialized 

Adding to inittab 
Checking the status of Oracle init process... 
Expecting the CRS daemons to be up within 600 seconds. 
CSS is active on these nodes. 
	mars 
CSS is active on all nodes.
Oracle CSS service is installed and running under init(1M) 
#
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Click OK
You have now reached the end of the Installation, click the Exit button.
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