[Centos] Oracle Apps on Linux

Thu Feb 17 15:45:47 UTC 2005
Joao Medeiros <joao.c.medeiros at gmail.com>

Hi folks,

I seem to remember someone asking how to install Oracle Apps on Linux so
here goes a quick and dirty how-to:-

 0 - You will need access to Metalink (Oracle's support site) for
downloading patches and read documentation on line.

 1 - Size up your Linux box to at least 1Gb memory and 200Gb of disk space.
I'm assuming you have a Pentium 4 at around 3GHz.

 2 - Download and install if not already installed compat-gcc-7.3-2.96.126.
Fedora Core 3 doesn't come with it but you can get it from Fedora Core 2.
WBEL and CentOS should have it installed by default.

 3 - Download the latest version of Oracle Applications from
edelivery.oracle.com. Latest release available is 11.5.10 and comes in 46
zip files totalling a 25Gb. It expands to about the same size since there's
a lot of compressed files in it.

 4 - Create a new group called dba. Create a new user called oracle and
assign dba as the primary group.

 5 - Log in as oracle and edit the .bash_profile to add the variable
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19. Make sure you export it.

 6 - Start unloading the zip files and make sure you follow the instructions
from Oracle so that they end up in a nice tree under /Stage11i. Review the
Installation guide.

 7 - Rename the /usr/bin/unzip to whatever you want to call it and copy the
unzip from /Stage11i/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/unzip/Linux.

 8 - Change to /Stage11i/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz and execute RapidWizVersion.
If it is not 11.5.10.33 you will need to download patch 4132885 from
Metalink. Unzip the files under /Stage11i/startCD as it will overwrite the
contents of Disk1.

 9 - Download patch 3006854 from Metalink to fix an OS library problem.

10 - Start your installation by running
/Stage11i/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/rapidwiz. Choose single box installation.

11 - Review the log file for any errors. Fix if required.

12 - If you're using an SQL Client from outside the Linux box you will need
to comment some lines in your
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/SID_Servername/sqlnet.ora file (replace SID with
your chosen SID, mine is PROD, default is VIS) and (replace Servername with
your hostname). Look for the lines with tcp.validnode_checking and
tcp.invited_nodes; put a '#' in the beginning. Restart your listener.

13 - Open your browser and point it to
http://yourservername.yourdomainname:8000. Log in as operations/welcome and
start hacking away :-)

Let me know if you're stuck with anything and I'll do what I can to help.

Cheers,
Joao

Note
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Oracle Apps forms in a browser is currently only supported on Netscape
4.7.xx and IE6 although it can be put to work with Firefox.

References
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Metalink Note
http://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showNOT?p_id=287453.
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Metalink Note
http://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showNOT?p_id=277291.
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João Medeiros
Leics, UK
Linux User 381318