Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/oracle.adp =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/oracle.adp,v diff -u -N -r1.1.2.14 -r1.1.2.15 --- openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/oracle.adp 16 Jun 2017 17:19:51 -0000 1.1.2.14 +++ openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/oracle.adp 16 Jun 2017 17:54:31 -0000 1.1.2.15 @@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ platforms. If you don't have metalink access, take a look at the Oracle on Linux FAQ: Which Linux Distributions Are Directly Supported By Oracle?. In summary, -free and inexpensive Linux distributions are not certified.
If you don't have an account at OTN get one: you can -download the Oracle software from the Oracle Downloads page.
Each Oracle release comes with extensive and usually quite +free and inexpensive Linux distributions are not certified.
You can download the Oracle software from the Oracle Downloads page.
Each Oracle release comes with extensive and usually quite well-written documentation. Your first step should be to thoroughly read the release notes for your operating system and your Oracle version. Find the docs here:
Throughout these instructions, we will refer to a number of +Optimal Flexible Architecture standard.
Throughout these instructions, we will refer to a number of configurable settings and advise certain defaults. With the exception of passwords, we advise you to follow these defaults unless you know what you are doing. Subsequent documents will @@ -438,11 +437,7 @@
This step will take you through the steps of creating a customized database. Be warned that this process takes about an -hour on a Pentium II with 128 MB of RAM.
RedHat 7.3 and 8.0 users: Before running dbassist, do the following.
Download the glibc patch from Oracle Technet into /var/tmp
.
cd $ORACLE_HOME
tar xzf /var/tmp/glibc2.1.3-stubs.tgz
./setup_stubs
Make sure you are running X. Open up a terminal and su
to oracle and then run the dbassist
program.
[joeuser ~]$ xhost +localhost @@ -969,8 +964,8 @@ access to the Oracle system. -